I hate that the paparazzi/stalkers have turned NY into LA. How utterly stupid to take someone’s picture just walking down a street! It used to be that NY was the place famous people could go and not be bothered. Other than that idiot that trailed Jackie Onassis, no one stalked anybody. I live in NYC and see famous people every day. You just leave them alone! This celebrity culture is so ridiculous! If you can’t tell, this really pisses me off……
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When you start seeing celebs in person you can really see what Kathy Griffin meant when she made that comment about Matt Lauer “Oh, well you know, he’s too think the way all people on TV are too thin in person.”
I was surprised at how people like Quinto, who look kind of imposing and handsom on screen look so thin and almost frail in person.
That said….He was great as MR. Spock and I would say that with that outfit, he is pretty close to giving an interview to OUT Magazine where he takes them through he and his boyfriends summer home in Russian River. ;)
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@ron: Paparazzi aren’t psychics or stalkers. Agents set these photo shoots up.
Don’t buy into this garbage. It’s not real.
Without these photos and constantly seeing celebs they’d be forgotten.
It’s the same reason they’re constantly “dating” co-stars and “marrying” other celebrities.
Agents tell the photographers where to be and at what time to get the shot. I almost feel bad for them, but they did choose that line of work, and they do get paid a ton just to snap an easy photo that literally anyone could take with a high quality camera.
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@jack:
Try rereading, I didn’t say somebody can’t be thin and handsom. I said that I agree with Kathy Griffins comment about people on TV looking TOO thin in person. Onscreen they look lean, in person they look frail.
I’m a gay guy who lives in a city near the beach, trust me, I can tell the difference between thin and too thin.
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I’m not loving the shirt – a bit loud for my tastes. But I do like how that combination of cool sunglasses + slightly opened mouth makes it look like he’s dramatically walking in slow motion, on his way to do something badass.