Celebs who have been embarrassingly sued by paparazzi – Being a celebrity essentially means giving up a large portion of your privacy in exchange for following your dream of being an actor, singer, musician or all-around Hollywood figure. Most famous people are aware that their lives will change in some way or another as their careers progress.
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These days, however, it seems that the public wants to know every little thing about popular celebrities, which can be daunting to a celebrity who just wants to “do his/her job.”
There have also been instances in which celebrities have spoken out against the paparazzi. Some famous people have even sued the paparazzi for spreading untrue rumors, taking unwanted pictures, or for harassment. It’s no secret that the paparazzi can be pretty ruthless when they want to get a photo, since pictures of some celebs can be worth millions. However, there are some instances in which the paparazzi has also filed lawsuits against celebrities. Of course, there are extreme circumstances surrounding these cases. It’s also pretty obvious getting sued by paparazzi can be pretty embarrassing for a celebrity. These cases make it clear that even celebrities have their limits. Being followed around constantly is bound to take its toll at some point. Here are 12 celebrities who have, embarrassingly, been sued by paparazzi.
10. Sean Penn
Sean Penn is known for losing his temper from time to time, and sometimes things can get pretty ugly. In 2009, the Academy Award winner decided that a paparazzo named Jordan Jawes needed to feel his wrath. Penn threatened to kill the paparazzo, but not before kicking him and breaking his camera. Less than a year later, Jawes filed a lawsuit, stating that the kicking and punching he sustained during the incident caused him to have to get knee surgery. Penn had to reach an undisclosed settlement with Jawes, and was also ordered to complete six months of probation and 300 hours of community service.
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