Emma Stone Reveals Paparazzi Intrusion Leaves Her Uncomfortable: I try not to think
“It’s uncomfortable to have photographers outside of your home. That’s never going to feel good, and I don’t think that’s OK," said Emma Stone.
- Entertainment News
- 2 min read

Emma Stone finds it quite uncomfortable having shutterbugs outside her home. The Amazing Spider-Man actress had earlier admitted that she does not enjoy seeing people outside of her home and clicking her pictures all the time. In an interview with the New York Times, she said that she feels protective of her personal life and such incidents make her feel uneasy.
2 things you need to know
- Emma Stone recalled a few incidents wherein paparazzi made her feel uncomfortable.
- At the time, she was dating her Amazing Spider-Man co-star Andrew Garfield.
Emma Stone on paparazzi attention
During the interview, Emma Stone opened up about how paparazzi attention makes her feel uncomfortable. She said, “It’s uncomfortable to have photographers outside of your home. That’s never going to feel good, and I don’t think that’s OK. Yet there’s also a goal to live life normally.”

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(Emma Stone talks about how she feels uncomfortable with the pap attention | Image: Instagram)
“So, if they photograph you walking to the same restaurant every morning, like you do when you live in a neighbourhood. Honestly, I try not to think about it any longer than when it’s happening,” she added. She also shared that she incredibly feels “protective” of her personal life.
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What Emma Stone thinks about privacy?
During the same interaction, Emma Stone said that she values privacy. She said, “For me, I value privacy so much and I understand why I need to talk about the work, the films and all of that but it’s incredibly hard to reveal stuff about my life, so it makes me feel pretty boring and very protective.” “I wish I could just let it go and be like, ‘Oh whatever’ but I can’t. I’m a Scorpio. Maybe it’s something to do with that,” she added.