Jimmy Kimmel interviews Emily Gould, editor of gawker.com. They talk about gawker stalker, paparazzi, and how much privacy celebrities deserve. Jimmy delivers the smack down through logic and per...
Jimmy Kimmel interviews Emily Gould, editor of gawker.com. They talk about gawker stalker, paparazzi, and how much privacy celebrities deserve. Jimmy delivers the smack down through logic and personal evidence while Emily can only smirk and smile and roll her eyes. It's a battle of wits and this woman is completely unarmed.
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I agree what this women does for a living is shit but Jimmy Kimmel calling her on it. Is he f*cking kidding me. The jokes and cheap shots he takes at celebrities every night he airs is just as bad. Maybe he should take a close look at how he makes a living too.
Theres a market for this stuff so who is at fault for that? And yeah, with the money some of these celebrities make for not doing "hard work" and some celebs are looking for this attention. But yet they want to control how it's done. Can't have it both ways now. But yeah, it comes with the territory.
I think it should be illegal to film/ take pictures of someone else without their permission, celebrity or not. Seriously. Normal people do not give a shit what celebrities do with their time off camera. Why don't they do the same with politicians, follow them around, it's politicians who need to be in the public eye constantly since they make the decisions for us all the time, not some 2 cents clown (or artist).
yeah, Im very sure US weekly and STAR magazine are "credible" sources of celebrity info.... You know, because it's sooooo important they have their facts straight. Kimmel, you're a schmuck!!!
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Normal people do not give a shit what celebrities do with their time off camera. Why don't they do the same with politicians, follow them around, it's politicians who need to be in the public eye constantly since they make the decisions for us all the time, not some 2 cents clown (or artist).