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Kristen Stewart Bullied Over Robert Pattinson Break-Up By Paparazzi
Published on Jul 10, 2013
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The paparazzi went too far earlier this week, bullying Kristen Stewart over her break-up with Robert Pattinson. Upon returning to her dusty blue pick-up truck in a North Hollywood parking lot, K-stew was greeted by giggling paparazzi. The kicker here, is that someone, perhaps the looming paps, wrote I heart Rob in the dust on the hood of her car. Upon leaving the parking lot, Kristen did fire back with some angry remarks of her own, but this obviously came after some very cruel mocking from the paparazzi. To make matters worse, Us Weekly reports that Kristen previously shared the blue pickup with her ex-boyfriend. Kudos to Kristen, who overall, has maintained her poise in the face of overwhelming media attention over the last few years, especially in regards to her relationship with R-Pattz. The pair, who allegedly split for good back in May, both remain busy. Rob has reportedly moved on, and has since been linked to various ladies, including Riley Keough. Kristen is staying busy, and is currently working on two new movies, Camp X-Ray and Sils Maria, which will also star Chloe Mortez. So what do you guys think about this cruel and unnecessary prank played on Kristen Stewart? Hasn’t she already been through enough? Give us your thoughts and opinions in the comments section below. We here at ClevverTV are obviously totally team Kristen Stewart. For more entertainment news as it breaks, keep it locked right here by subscribing to our channel on YouTube. I’m Joslyn Davis — and we’ll catch ya later.
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Published on Aug 5, 2013
Kristen Stewart hides behind a gate, as she curses off a paparazzo.
Published on Nov 15, 2013
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Just hours after confronting one Fox 5 reporter in Manhattan, Alec Baldwin loaded up his car and unloaded on yet another Fox 5 reporter Friday afternoon.
Baldwin told Linda Schmidt to “get the [expletive] out of here” after confronting her and demanding an apology. He falsely accused her of almost hitting his wife with a microphone.
“I asked you a question: You want to apologize to her?” he yelled. He then told a uniformed cop that he wanted to press charges against “that blonde.”
Earlier in the day, the actor walked up to Fox 5 reporter Robert Moses and warned him to leave the sidewalk in front of his building (CLICK FOR VIDEO).
Baldwin later issued a statement on the website of MSNBC, the network that carries his weekly talk show, apologizing to his fans and colleagues. MSNBC pulled Baldwin’s show, “Up Late,” from its schedule for two weeks.
“I did not intend to hurt or offend anyone with my choice of words, but clearly I have — and for that I am deeply sorry,” Baldwin said in the statement. “Words are important. I understand that, and will choose mine with great care going forward. What I said and did this week, as I was trying to protect my family, was offensive and unacceptable. Behavior like this undermines hard-fought rights that I vigorously support.”
Baldwin was likely referring to the expletives he yelled at a photographer this week. He did not specifically reference the incidents with Fox 5’s Moses and Schmidt.
Moses and Schmidt have been covering the trial of Canadian actress Genevieve Sabourin, who was accused and then convicted this week of stalking Baldwin and his wife. Baldwin and the office of Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. said it was a case of an acquaintance with a movie star turning into harassment. Sabourin claimed it was a romance that fell apart.
A judge sentenced Sabourin to 195 days in jail for stalking the Baldwins. That sentence came on top a 30-day contempt of court sentence he handed down Wednesday because she kept disrupting the court proceedings with outbursts.
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