Stars Sound Off About Facing Photographers
The always-ravishing Rebecca Romijn-Stamos walked
the red carpet Thursday night, for the premiere of her new
movie, "Godsend," just days after her now-infamous
badgering by the paparazzi.
Romijn-Stamos was the recent target of an
aggressive New York photographer who verbally assaulted the
star just after her split from husband John Stamos. But on
Thursday, Rebecca faced the flashes and was ready to talk.
While looking around at the photographers,
she told us, "I have a great relationship with most of
these guys. But there's a bad egg, I don't know."
Pushy paparazzi have become a hot topic
on red carpets coast to coast. At the New York premiere of
"Laws of Attraction," Pierce Brosnan told "Extra"
he's had to draw a line in the sand: "If they come too
close to my house and my family, then I get pretty angry."
Bronson's co-star, Julianne Moore, also
revealed how shutterbugs have made her shudder. "It's not
the easiest, especially when you feel like you're having an
epileptic fit with the lights going like that."
At Robert Redford's Sundance Institute
Gala, the legend told "Extra" that he's had to make
peace with the paparazzi. "They're part of the business,"
he explained. "We're all in this together."
Back in Los Angeles, we went on rumor control
with Rebecca about her new companion -- her dog. "I wish
he was my date tonight," she said. "He's a little poodle,
and I'm suffering from separation anxiety as we speak."
During the premiere, Rebecca kept close
to co-star Robert De Niro, who in the film plays a controversial
scientist tackling the topic of human cloning. Concerning
cloning, De Niro told us, "It seems like in the wrong
hands it would be a really bad thing, but in the right hands
maybe it could be a really good thing."
You can judge for yourself, when "Godsend"
opens next week.
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