Julia Roberts Turns Tables Chases Paparazzi
November 30, 2007 by Gayla McCord
An angry Julia Roberts chased down a car carrying paparazzi photographers after spotting them filming her near a school.
According to sources, she raced after the photographers in her Mercedes sports utility vehicle, blasting them with her horn and gesturing the lensmen to pull over, in footage broadcast by syndicated television show “Inside Edition.”
The 40-year-old Oscar-winning star of “Pretty Woman” and “Erin Brockovich” then angrily scolds the photographers for allegedly filming her near a school, ordering them to turn off a video camera filming her.
“Turn it off,” Roberts tells the photographers. “I want to talk to you about the fact that you’re at a school where children go. Turn it off.”
While I love watching from a distance, the photographs and footage of the lives of some celebrities, I believe there should be laws in place that protect them and their families.
Do you think the paparazzi takes things too far to get the goods?
Do you think there should be laws in place to protect them?
Should lawsuits against celebrities even be heard when they react to the paparazzi getting too close to their personal lives in private moments?
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