Affable Matt Damon says paps mostly leave him alone because he's "still married, still happy and still boring," but recounts when�a photog tried to bait BFF Ben Affleck by insulting his mother.
"They'll go so far as to try and create a picture," Matt explains, "I remember Ben telling me one time right after we got famous, and he was coming out of a restaurant and the guy screamed 'I saw you with your mother at the Academy Awards and she looked like a f--king whore.' He was with somebody who was also a celebrity at the time who was like, 'Get in the car right�now,' because she saw he was gonna do something. He got in the car and was shaking."
But Adrian's doc is about more then just celebs' experience with the shutterbugs. It also follows his relationship with�14-year-old pap Austin Visschedyk, the youngest snapper on the streets, who becomes semi-famous himself during filming.
So what did director Adrian take away from this whole experience? He tells me he's now "sympathetic" towards them.��
"I tried to show the human side of both paparazzi and celebrities, so they don't look like like these lurking, dangerous, ominious monsters and I don't look like just a paycheck," he explained during the premiere at the Pacific Design Center Tuesday night.
It's an insightful look at celebs, the people who love them and the media. Oh, and Lindsay Lohan makes a cameo.
See for yourself next Monday at 9 p.m., when Teenage Paparazzo premieres on HBO.
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