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Paparazzi.
Annoying photographers are paparazzi. The singular is paparazzo.
The plural noun is spelled paparazzi (from the Italian, singular paparazzo).Paparazzi are photographers who chase after celebrities.
the u have a paparazzi swarming around u and get to wear gucci kids clothing stuff why?
The correct spelling of the term is "paparazzi" (insistent celebrity photographers, named for a character, Signor Paparazzo, in the film La Dolce Vita in 1960).
Probably celebrities, because many photographers are part of the press/paparazzi, So Celebrities!
Paparazzi - photographers who take photos of the rich and famous.
Paparazzi are photographers who take candid pictures of celebrities, usually when they are in private. Thus paparazzi are different from professional or press photographers because they never take stages photos. The goal for any paparazzi is to get the ultimate picture that no one else will get. Depending on whether are freelance photographers or work for an agency, the paparazzi will then sell the pictures to the highest bidder: a tabloid newspaper, a magazine or a website
The correct spelling is from Italian, paparazzi. It is used as both a singular and plural noun to mean photographers who pursue or stalk celebrities. The Italian singular is paparazzo.
no such word you tool. but if you mean preposterous then you spell it p.r.e.p.o.s.t.e.r.o.u.s.
Thierry Mugler
Entertainers sometimes get frustrated or annoyed that photographers constantly follow them. Usually, most of the big stars have learned to be patient about it, but sometimes it just gets on their nerves, and instead of thinking... they just react-- whether by "flipping off" the photographers or shouting at them. Justin Bieber did flip off some paparazzi, but he later apologized.