Kirsten Dunst Has a Case of Celeb Denial

Hollywood. A place synonymous with fame. A place where, at any moment, a major movie star can be seen walking down the street. So why was Kirsten Dunst so shocked to see paparazzi waiting on one of the busiest streets in the city? Go figure.

The "Marie Antoinette" star wanted nothing less than the heads of photogs trying to snap her as she exited a popular Beverly Drive vintage clothing store, saying, "You guys are crazy." --She might be right.

As her majesty got into her ride, she decreed, "I don't understand what's so exciting?" Honey, we felt the same way about "Elizabethtown."



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1. Kirsten, please; get over yourself.

Posted at 12:39PM on Nov 8th 2006 by FrogLevel

2. Look at it from her point of view, having those cameras right in your face, she could barely get to her car, and those light are blindling, she could get into an accident, but those photographers do care.
No. 1 look at the video

Posted at 2:00PM on Nov 8th 2006 by audrey rose

3. tmz if you "felt that way about elizabethtown" then why the hell are you still following her, honey????

Posted at 1:17PM on Nov 8th 2006 by stephanie

4. SHE SUCKS AND SO DO HER MOVIES.

Posted at 1:15PM on Nov 8th 2006 by Theresa

5. That and she's so friggin homely. Yuck.

Posted at 1:18PM on Nov 8th 2006 by ICK

6. whatever. i don't have any sympathy for her or any celebrity. this is what you get paid trillions of dollars for honey - it's certainly not for your looks!

Posted at 2:04PM on Nov 8th 2006 by sandy

7. If you were being attacked by stalkers with cameras how would you react? I thought she showed great poise.

Posted at 2:06PM on Nov 8th 2006 by Brad

8. She's seemingly still in character as Marie Antoinette - caught between her satire of the Paris-Hilton lifestyle (loved the scene with all the shoes) and the history-textbook cliche ("Let them eat cake"). Either way, it's kind of cool to see the human side of this glamorous lifestyle (that's why we're still "interested" in her), but like Faith Hill's debacle on the CMA Awards (yeah right that was a joke) or any number of La Lohan's mis-adventures caught on tape (which seem to be getting weirder - confused, crying, driving problems - she needs an intervention), the ease of blogs to share this stuff is making the fishbowl of Hollywood even smaller. It's hard to find sympathy, however, when these same people live in such excessive luxury - but that's just me.

Posted at 2:31PM on Nov 8th 2006 by RLP

9. If you put yourself up for public consumption, the public will consume you. Go work at Lowe's or Eckerd's or in an office if you don't care for all that goes with being rich and famous while traveling to exotic shoot locations all over the world. Sheesh.

Posted at 2:59PM on Nov 8th 2006 by FrogLevel

10. Plenty of celebrities manage to avoid the paparazzi but for a few it seems to be so difficult. It's really hard to avoid popular Hollywood hotspots like The Ivy, Hyde, Robertson, Chateau Marmont etc isn't it? I mean is there really anywhere else in LA other than what's located around Sunset Blvd? Poor celebrities *end of sarcasm*

Posted at 3:14PM on Nov 8th 2006 by Lea

11. I agree - she should work at the Gap if she doesn't like the attention.

And the paparzzi dangerous? Celebrities need to realize that BEING A CELEBRITY IS A DANGEROUS JOB. Just like signing up for the Army and then *gasp* getting called to go to war. Every cover and magazine spread they do they need to ask themselves "is this worth giving up my private life"? If no, then just don't do it. There's $1million worth of advice, Kirsten!

Posted at 3:14PM on Nov 8th 2006 by LM

12. Kirsten get a life! You aren't that pretty or talented. You are also rude to your fans young skanky missy! Shame on you!

Posted at 5:06PM on Nov 8th 2006 by Cat

13. She drives a Prius. Extremely cool.

Also, the paparazzi has only gotten really bad in this country in the last 5 or 6 years. No one dissing her right now can even imagine what it's like. And if you can imagine it, and still say people like her deserve it just so you can see a freakin' picture on your computer when you should be working, well, you're a moron and are helping make this country the toilet it is.

Posted at 5:30PM on Nov 8th 2006 by Murphy

14. This is the girl who said paps were just part of the job and when your a famous actor it's no big deal so get used to it. Shemocked people who were bothered by the paps. Given that, she would never seriously complain. I mean. Maybe she called them herself to let them know what store she was shopping in.
After all. Her films are crap. And she's really pretty average in a lot of ways. She should enjoy the attention.

Posted at 12:18AM on Nov 9th 2006 by moonbeams

15. This is a free country, and she -- or any other celeb -- is perfectly free to quit making movies and raking in the dough at any time, and go to work at the mall. As long as the paps aren't stalking or trespassing, not too much sympathy here. I believe she showed up where they were.

Posted at 7:44AM on Nov 9th 2006 by FrogLevel

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