There weren't paparazzi standing outside. There weren't all these photographers. People really didn't know what fashion was and what was happening in the tents.
When you’re in a position to be paparazzi-ed just walking down the street, you’d look a little daft if you were smiling all the time.
I never care about myself out in public when I get the paparazzi swarming me.
For the most part, I hang out in my back yard with my dog, but there's no paparazzi trying to check that out.
The beauty about living in Atlanta is that there aren't too many paparazzi here; you can just relax. And that really works for me and my children.
You know when you eat too many sweets and get diabetes? Paparazzi are the diabetes of materialistic culture.
I try to keep my private life private.
I don't live in the spotlight, and I don't live my life in front of the paparazzi. I live very comfortably and quietly as possible.
We don't have paparazzi following you in Sweden.
You can't complain about the pressures, the paparazzi, the madness. Because that is the job. I've always understood that's the deal.
If an ordinary person parks outside another ordinary person's house for a week, it's considered stalking. If, however, that person is considered newsworthy, it's perfectly legal for paparazzi to do the same thing.
I get recognized now and again, but the paparazzi aren't following me around.
I think the paparazzi might have chased me out of Los Angeles.
I think there is a shadow network where everybody has infiltrated in terms of hotel concierges, restaurants, will tip off journalists or paparazzi, the airlines, everywhere.
I'm not somebody who no matter where I go there are paparazzi or any of that nonsense. But I have a little window into that world and I can enter it and dance around. I want to be the audience's ticket into the party.
I suppose if the offending paparazzi was wearing a hoodie and I shot him, it would all blow over.
Don't get paparazzi following me everywhere. My life there is exactly the same as it would have been if I had not been in Harry Potter. So for me, Harry Potter isn't something that changed my life. It's just something I did that was a lot of fun, and I got to experience amazing things from. But my actual, personal life is the same.
I know some of these guys who are in that 'stalkerazzi' world, and you really have to separate them from the paparazzi in our industry. That's another breed. They have their heroes who got the big, scandalous shot, which just promotes more of that.
I'm intensely private, and I've openly shown annoyance at the paparazzi.
The paparazzi stuff is a little weird. I used to leave the house in my pajamas. I can't do that anymore, but I'm not complaining!