> „They would be everywhere,“ Witherspoon said of photographers in the 2000s in a New York Times interview published Saturday. „All over the schools and all over the cars. I remember at church once in L.A., a guy jumping on the hood of the car and on each side, three people pushing against the window banging on the door when my kids were little after I got a divorce and chasing us, like it was a police chase, down the freeways. It was terrifying.“
> The Sweet Home Alabama star said she wishes she had relocated her family during that period. „It was really hard on my kids. Anxiety-producing,“ she said. „I really regret living in L.A. during that time. I know it feels like they’re just taking pictures, but it would be like 25 people on the side of the soccer field photographing me and Ryan to see if we got along or we didn’t get along. And there’s a little boy and a little girl there.“
> Witherspoon later elaborated on how her fame affected her children. „My kids had really bad anxiety. And it was all external,“ she said. „You can only shield them from so much, but when [paparazzi] can go to the playgrounds and are on the schoolyard, it feels like the world is chaos and there are no rules. They would yell things at the kids about their dad or me that were wildly inappropriate.“
TheOtherUprising on
I will never understand this. Like I get why people find the lives of celebrities interesting. But the least interesting thing to me is them doing normal everyday stuff. And yet pictures of them doing this is so valuable people do insane things to get them. I just don’t get it.
DrDeezer64 on
I’m a therapist and have worked with high profile people. Once I got past my initial nerves, I witnessed very vulnerable people in extraordinary circumstances. They were afraid most of the time. Fame? No thank you
Impressive_Youth1133 on
I remember this. A paparazzi hit her car while she was driving with her children in it. It was horrific.
Simple-Sun2608 on
Don’t she have like literally over a billion dollars now? I cant feel sorry for her.
Background_Pumpkin12 on
Remember the “do you know who i am?” drunk driving video? You can’t have it both ways.
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> „They would be everywhere,“ Witherspoon said of photographers in the 2000s in a New York Times interview published Saturday. „All over the schools and all over the cars. I remember at church once in L.A., a guy jumping on the hood of the car and on each side, three people pushing against the window banging on the door when my kids were little after I got a divorce and chasing us, like it was a police chase, down the freeways. It was terrifying.“
> The Sweet Home Alabama star said she wishes she had relocated her family during that period. „It was really hard on my kids. Anxiety-producing,“ she said. „I really regret living in L.A. during that time. I know it feels like they’re just taking pictures, but it would be like 25 people on the side of the soccer field photographing me and Ryan to see if we got along or we didn’t get along. And there’s a little boy and a little girl there.“
> Witherspoon later elaborated on how her fame affected her children. „My kids had really bad anxiety. And it was all external,“ she said. „You can only shield them from so much, but when [paparazzi] can go to the playgrounds and are on the schoolyard, it feels like the world is chaos and there are no rules. They would yell things at the kids about their dad or me that were wildly inappropriate.“
I will never understand this. Like I get why people find the lives of celebrities interesting. But the least interesting thing to me is them doing normal everyday stuff. And yet pictures of them doing this is so valuable people do insane things to get them. I just don’t get it.
I’m a therapist and have worked with high profile people. Once I got past my initial nerves, I witnessed very vulnerable people in extraordinary circumstances. They were afraid most of the time. Fame? No thank you
I remember this. A paparazzi hit her car while she was driving with her children in it. It was horrific.
Don’t she have like literally over a billion dollars now? I cant feel sorry for her.
Remember the “do you know who i am?” drunk driving video? You can’t have it both ways.