Paparazzi made Keira Knightley cry

By Tribute News on April 3, 2013 | 5 Comments


Keira Knightley Keira Knightley cried when she was first followed by paparazzi. The 28-year-old actress can still remember her initial encounter with photographers after starring in the 2004 film King Arthur and has since realized to be in the film industry, she must sacrifice the "mystery" of her private life. She recalled: "The first time [I was stalked by cameras], I was in tears. It started after the premiere of King Arthur - 10 people were outside my house. The machine that allows you to make movies, the trade-off, [requires] you to sell it. Selling it means making yourself a public figure. You can't cultivate the mystery. My problem is I like mystery."

Comments & Discussion

  1. C-Dub • April 3, 2013 @ 3:31 PM

    How come Tom Hanks can seemingly get away with it? Rarely in the papers and if he is, it’s for something positive. I’m sure others can learn from him.

  2. NoT ReQUiRED • April 3, 2013 @ 5:59 PM

    there are some celebs that paparazzi cant follow, cause they got so much money they would just take ur life away, and they all got great lawyers

  3. Suneagle • April 4, 2013 @ 12:27 AM

    Again why I believe so strongly that it should be against the law. Maybe one day.

  4. Sam • April 4, 2013 @ 8:57 AM

    You signed up for this life, hunny. Grow some

  5. Carlos • April 4, 2013 @ 12:20 PM

    Can we just respect her desire to be a private person, I mean these people clamoring all over her saying she signed up for this should get a reality check.

    Celebrities can be lowkey too!! Natalie Portman is a perfect example


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