Thursday, September 8, 2011

Kim Kardashian Bemoans Lack of Privacy from Paparazzi During Honeymoon

Yea, she looks real upset about the attention.

(NewsCore) - Reality star Kim Kardashian usually seems to savor the spotlight but on Wednesday she lamented the attention she and new husband Kris Humphries got from photographers while on their honeymoon. Though the buxom beauty allowed a crew from her E! reality show to film her August nuptials, she expressed dismay at the scores of cameras snapping the lovebirds getting cozy during their post-wedding getaway on Italy's Amalfi Coast. "There were people on lawn chairs with video cameras," she said during an interview "The View," adding that helicopters hovered over their hotel with the hope of getting the perfect shot. Given the unwelcome interest, Kardashian and Humphries, 26, are planning a more extended getaway at a later date, away from the glare of cameras. "We want to really try to find someplace else that's private," the 30-year-old explained.

Kardashian Translation: "We want to really try to find someplace that's exclusive enough that the paparazzi would have to pay us to follow along."

And you know what? I kinda side with Kim here. Typically I don’t side with celebrities over paparazzi issues, takes a rare situation, because for the most part, these sheep are only famous and in the public eye because of the paparazzi, it’s a symbiotic relationship, like the whale and the barnacle. But with Kim, it’s a bit different. 

This is a person that willingly whores out her personal life every single day for a payout. She has no qualms with the paparazzi, she just wants her cut. Its how she makes a living, and you don’t fuck with how someone makes a living. Like she has no discernible talent, she’s not smart, or the host of a talk show or anything, and she’s not providing any goods or services. Having her photo taken is all she’s got. It’s her gift to society and her meal ticket. She can’t let every Giuseppe, Guido, Paulie, and Mary just snap shots for free, she’d be out of business at the end of the week.