Justin Theroux: the tabs are ‘bread & circus for a certain segment of the population’

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Here are some photos of Justin Theroux biking around NYC without a helmet throughout the month of May. He’s been in NYC for most of the month. Sure, he’s probably filming The Leftovers. I’m sure that’s why whenever we see photos of him, he’s biking around Manhattan like he doesn’t have a care in the world. And that’s why he’s back to spending time with people like Terry Richardson. I actually have a new conspiracy theory about Justin and Jennifer Aniston – you know how she usually waits to announce a breakup when she’s finished promoting something? I kind of wonder if Justin is doing that now – he’s promoting The Leftovers, and when his promotional work is done, maybe we’ll hear that engagement is off? Just a theory.

Speaking of The Leftovers, Justin has a new interview with the Los Angeles Times – you can read the full piece here. I actually sort of liked the interview – the vibe I get from Justin is that he’s a pretentious hipster, but he’s self-aware enough to actually try to subvert the pretentious hipster vibes. Some highlights:

JT on his career: “I’m more of a character actor in a way.” He says he’s avoided being pigeonholed only because he’s “terrible about making calculated choices” about his career. “It’s served me well to be more fluid in my approach — just to do the next thing that makes you happy and is satisfying.”

His favorite kind of character: “I love to play people who are way more confident than they are intelligent.”

He comes from a writer-heavy family: His mother is essayist Phyllis Theroux (she once wrote a piece for the New York Times about how her son, looking “a little like Nathan Detroit,” took two dates to the eighth grade formal), and his uncle is the bestselling travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux. But Theroux sees little in common between their “really smart” work and his own. “I don’t do what they do at all, nor could I.”

JT “comes across as highly disciplined”: He shows up early to our meeting, has a tendency to break his sentences down into lettered bullet points and his major vice appears to be a compulsive Nicorette habit.

He isn’t concerned about his tabloid persona as Aniston’s fiancé: “I acknowledge exactly what it is: bread and circus for a certain segment of the population. There are many, many worse things.”

[From The LAT]

Justin handles the fame/relationship questions with more grace than Jennifer. If she had been asked about her tabloid persona, she would have whined about it and tried to convince us that she doesn’t play any games in the press. At least Justin didn’t try to play it that way although he does basically say that the only people interested in his relationship are the peasants. The peasants who he hopes will watch his show. Oh, and I do believe that Justin is probably a lot more disciplined than his hipster façade gives away: he seems like he’s probably tightly wound in real life. I wonder how he deals with “let’s get high and talk about New Age stuff” Aniston?

He also talks about The Leftovers, describing his character as a “washing machine on spin cycle that just starts to become unbalanced.” The piece reminded me that this is not Justin’s first attempt at a TV series – he also did a year and a half on The District a decade ago. Anyway, Justin says he’s happy to return to HBO and that the show leaves plenty of time for him to write. Huh.

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  1. blue marie says:

    I was going to say he looked decent in the last photo until I noticed who was standing two people over, gross.

    • GoodNamesAllTaken says:

      Ugh. I was going to say I liked what he said about the tabs until I saw that.

    • I Choose Me says:

      Inorite? I’ve always thought he was kind of hot but the presence of Terry Richardson instantly killed my lady boner. *shudder*

    • Wanda says:

      I saw American Psycho last night and realized he was in it!!!!!

      • deehunny says:

        WTF I’ve seen that movie half a dozen times and had no idea! Thanks for pointing that out!

    • Sullivan says:

      I certain segment of my brain finds him kind of attractive, but the rest of my brain judges that segment.

    • TheOriginalKitten says:

      He has nice arms….

      But yeah, Uncle Terry ruins everything. So gross.

      • JennySerenity says:

        Agree with everyone above. Shockingly, his hotness seems to be growing on me. But his association with the misogynistic pedophile (my opinion only) Uncle Terry, slams the brakes on my attraction every time I start grooving on the abs and pecs. Have better taste in friends, Justin.

  2. mimif says:

    I wonder if he lets Terry um, ejaculate (that’s not the word I wanted to use) on his pecs?

    Okay, I shouldn’t be allowed to post anymore today.

    • blue marie says:

      ha ha, oh dear.. you will pay for that most unwanted visual.

      • mimif says:

        Sing me a song blue marie, I’ve been song-less for days and I feel empty inside. Hold me.

        *no, I got it, it’s Unka Terry’s theme song: I think we’re alone now, there doesn’t seem to be anyone around…

    • Liberty says:

      Only on a certain segment of his pecs.

    • blue marie says:

      ha, I got nothin for that song.. I do picture him and Justin twirling in a circle though..(or maybe that was just a circle jerk, not really sure)

      lets see if you know this one.. stupid song
      She says she’ll write you letters
      But that ain’t face to face
      She’ll give you a number
      But it’s not her place

      sometimes I hate my alarm clock.

  3. Badirene says:

    That segment of the population allows him the luxury of wearing jorts in Cabo

  4. QQ says:

    … The tabloids are also where some couples *ahem* make their money and audience when they star in flops or one of em is less known

  5. Lizzie says:

    And his cousin is Louis Theroux who is one of my favourite people ever.

    • Hmmm says:

      His cousin does AMAZING documentaries!
      I like JT, he is a great writer. Tropic Thunder is one of my favourite movies. So funny, subversive and off beat!

      • Emma - the JP Lover says:

        @Hmmm, who wrote: “I like JT, he is a great writer. Tropic Thunder is one of my favourite movies. So funny, subversive and off beat!”

        Justin is only one of ‘three’ writers credited on “Tropic Thunder.” Does he have the sole writing credit on any film?

      • Hmmm says:

        He was also exec producer and is credited with the story of Tropic Thunder, so he was heavily involved. He wrote the screenplay of Iron Man.

      • @Hmmm
        I thought executive producer meant that you were basically only putting money up, and not doing any ‘real’ producing…..

      • Shannon1972 says:

        I thought “executive producer” just meant that someone contributed a few words or made a couple of superficial changes to a script, in exchange for a producer credit and more money.

        Where is Tiffany:) ?She would know.

      • Hmmm says:

        I think exec producer can mean a lot of things, like overseeing the production and liaison with all parties involved. Tropic Thunder was an expensive movie. I doubt JT provided financing!

      • Algernon says:

        Executive producer can mean a lot of things. It can mean you invested a lot of money, or that you’re the head of the studio distributing the film, or that you made a significant contribution to the project but didn’t actually oversee day-to-day production. The hierarchy usually breaks down like so, from lowest to highest:

        Associate producer – a producer’s assistant tasked with one specific area of production, such as overseeing a segment of the workflow. For instance, an AP might be responsible for keeping track of all visual effects shots and making sure that the various elements in the VFX workflow are meeting their deadlines.

        Co-producer – usually in charge of an entire aspect of production, such as development, or legal, or distribution. They’re basically the producer’s middle management.

        Producer – the one who actually runs the production. There’s a reason it’s the producers who collect the best picture award at the Oscars. They’re the ones who see a production through from beginning to end, hiring the director, finding a distributor, etc. They oversee production on set, and are the ones legally responsible for a project, as well.

        Executive producer – The majority investor, or the head of the studio who made and/or released the film, or anyone who made a significant creative contribution at some point in the process. For instance, Justin Theroux created and developed the idea and story, but ultimately Ben Stiller and Etan Cohen wrote the draft of the script they actually filmed. But JT’s contributions were important enough to warrant giving him EP credit for coming up with the whole thing.

        It’s pretty fluid, but an EP is usually one of those three things: the investor, the boss or the guy who came up with the idea.

      • claire says:

        @Algernon: THANKS! I was actually wondering this recently but I got distracted and forgot to google this. Now I know! 😉

      • Shannon1972 says:

        Thanks Algernon – great explanation! I’m pretty sure I read somewhere (I think it was in the book written by the show runner for everyone loves Raymond) that “executive producer” was basically a vanity credit. However, your explanation makes much more sense and you obviously know of which you speak.

      • Algernon says:

        @Shannon

        It’s a vanity credit, a lot of the time. The head of a studio has very little to do with how a movie turns out (unless it’s Harvey Weinstein), yet they always get an EP credit. On a list of six or seven EPs, probably one or two of those people made actual contributions to the project, besides money. it’s lost some of its luster as a vanity thing in the last few years, though, as the PGA has cracked down on “frivolous EPs” as members. Since having EP credits in and of themselves no longer gets you an automatic membership, a lot of people aren’t interested anymore.

        The way I keep it in order in my head is to think of Victoria Alonso, the chief of visual effects at Marvel. She started as a co-producer, managing the VFX production train on movies like Iron Man, and now she’s an EP on every project they produce, since she manages the entire VFX department, which materially impacts each movie they make. That’s the scale: Overseeing VFX on one movie equals a co credit, but overseeing VFX for the whole studio is an EP credit.

      • Emma - the JP Lover says:

        @Hmmm, who wrote: “He was also exec producer and is credited with the story of Tropic Thunder, so he was heavily involved.”

        Ben Stiller is credited with the ‘story’ for “Tropic Thunder” as well.

      • Emma - the JP Lover says:

        @Algernon …

        Thanks for the break down and information! 🙂

      • Kayla says:

        Wasn’t he a part of a whole team of writers? How do u know which part theroux wrote? Considering he also wrote the critically panned dreck that was rock of ages..I’m guessing either his group writer effort on tropic thunder was a fluke or that most of the funny he was MIA on.

    • Chris says:

      Yeah, I like Louis too.

    • Wanda says:

      Funny fact – Justin Theroux’s uncle trashed Brad & Angelina back in 2006 lol, complaining about their Namibia birth choice.

      • Kayla says:

        Even funnier fact, pre-signing his aniston contract and taking his talents to south malibu (LeBron reference, lol), Justin Theroux told a costar and pal that Angelina was his dream woman.

    • Hmmm says:

      I think Ben Stiller had the original idea for the movie some 15 years before, and he and JT and some other writer developed the story more and more over the years. JT is the main screen writer though. There is extensive info on a making of on the DVD about the whole process. Quite interesting!

    • Ange says:

      I always wondered that, I love Louis Theroux!

  6. Greata says:

    DUDE…Shut up!!!!!!!! Tired of your damm affectations!!!!!!!

  7. Rhiley says:

    I thought he was really good on Parks & Recreation. It is the only thing, besides Romi and Michelle, that I have seen him in, and he did come across as kind of cute and sexy. The sex appeal though is kind of killed when you realize he really loves the perks of being JA’s man even though her life really seems like a snooze fest at this point: a few stupid movies a year, red carpet appearances, an awards show or two, several vacations in Cabo to tan and drink, a few interviews talking about the importance of “girlfriends,” skin care skin care skin care, and bikinis. Blah!

    • HappyMom says:

      Yes-I’m wondering how it is that they’ve lasted this long. She really doesn’t seem like his “type”.

  8. FLORC says:

    Have he and Aniston even been spotted together lately?
    The leftovers doesn’t strike me as good show. Shows with limited cast don’t usually do well. And premium channel series aren’t guaranteed successes.

    • He dropped her off at the set of her movie, Cake, a few weeks ago, I think. Before that, he was in NY, filming I guess.

      I thought the Leftovers actually sounded really interesting. I’ll ask my aunt to watch a few episodes (she has HBO), and tell me if it’s good or not.

      • Emma - the JP Lover says:

        @Virgilia Coriolanus, who wrote: “I thought the Leftovers actually sounded really interesting.”

        I’m now really interested in checking it out after catching and extended HBO trailer. I believe that same trailer is posted at the show’s HBO website … see link below:

        http://www.hbo.com/the-leftovers#/the-leftovers/about/video/trailer.html/eNrjcmbO0CzLTEnNd8xLzKksyUx2zs8rSa0oUc-PSYEJBSSmp-ol5qYy5zMXsjGyMXIyMrJJJ5aW5BfkJFbalhSVpgIAXbkXOA==

      • FLORC says:

        Thanks VC.
        I have a nice premium channel package. I’m planning on checking it out, but it seems too cookie cutter of a script. I hate watching shows I can easily predict.

      • @FLORC
        I haven’t thought much about it, other than the fact that I think it’s a cool concept–I’m guessing that Justin’s character becomes a sort of hero/leader of everyone in his town. Or something. But other than that, I have no clue where it’s going.

        But I will say that it has the potential to be really boring and pretentious. I didn’t like the commercial/trailer they showed, because it was really, really, really long–I had to force myself to finish it. I had completely checked out 30 seconds in.

        So, at the very least, I can see the show having a really slow start, and it taking a while to get into it.

        @Emma
        YES. That’s the trailer I hated. I t was WAY too long. Plus I got confused. Who are the people in white?

      • Emma - the JP Lover says:

        @Virgilia Coriolanus and Florc …

        I don’t know, ladies. I find a show with the premise of what life would be like for those left behind after the Rapture quite fascinating. Are the people left behind already damned or simply in a kind of purgatory? Is redemption possible? Who are the people in white? When infants were chosen and children left behind, will we learn how those taken/chosen were … chosen?

      • @Emma
        I agree with you–that’s the part that I like. That it’s not necessarily a religious rapture event, but completely random. I mean, the answer could be anything.

        I just hated the trailer…it was good in the beginning, and then it just went flat for me. So I think that this show will either fall flat on its face or do really well. I hope it does well, because it is an interesting and unique concept–a welcome break from all of the crappy remakes we’ve been getting–but it could also suffer from bad direction. I think Justin’s a really good actor, so I’m not worried about that. Liv Tyler too.

  9. Dani2 says:

    What does he do besides ride his bike all over the city and hang around with puke bucket Terry?

  10. epiphany says:

    Well, aren’t we the pretentious pseudo-intellectual using Latin metonymic to call out folks who enjoy a bit of snark. I expect he enjoys the attention more than he lets on. I bet if he said that to Jen she would think, ‘What? So he wants a sandwich, then he wants to go see Barnum and Bailey’s?’ I was going to say they are miles apart intellectually, but considering he’s been in NYC for weeks – and isn’t filming anything – they are miles apart, period.

    • Godwina says:

      Heh. This. Also, pseudo nothing! One of the benefits of having a PhD in 18C British Literature, being a published academic and author, and a university lecturer? I don’t have to prove anything anymore intellectually, so I buy my occasional Hello mag with total impunity. I feel bad about supporting the pap industry (as I do reading Celebitchy) but I sure don’t have to worry about my brainy stuff or perceptions thereof. As I said below, there is no “type” of gossip-reader; we are manifold.

    • Bobbiesue says:

      And where is our free “bread” because the “circus” game is weak JT and JA?

  11. Cohen says:

    This one is So full of himself!
    Himself and his woman are highly overrated
    I find it wholesomely gross he is friends with creepy Terry.
    *cough *cough if it were the other couple who are friends with Creepy Terry all hell would have been let loose.

  12. Sisi says:

    So he’s read the Hunger Games; how profound

  13. MrsBPitt says:

    I seriously think he and Jennifa are ovah! Just waitin for the right time to make the big announcement! They ah nevah togetha…they see each otha as much as Tom Cruise sees Suri! NEVAH! (Sorry, my Boston accent was kicking in this morning)

    • Hmmm says:

      Just because they don’t like their pictures in the gossip rags doesn’t mean they are never together. Celeb couples don’t have to present themselves all the time for the public.

      • epiphany says:

        Except that 1/2 of this duo LOVES to be in the gossip rags – it’s what she lives for; well, that, and highlighting her hair.

      • Cecilia says:

        I agree with you, Hmmm.

      • Josephine says:

        Their pics seem to be in the tabs all the time. showing them on different coasts. I would bet People mag is on her speed dial. But I have no opinion about their relationship and whether they are together or not. I just always hate celebs who pretend that the tabs are beneath them.

      • Emma - the JP Lover says:

        @Epiphany, who wrote: “Except that 1/2 of this duo LOVES to be in the gossip rags – it’s what she lives for; well, that, and highlighting her hair.”

        LOL! 🙂

        Let’s not forget about her Aveeno and Smartwater.

  14. db says:

    I love it when actors think they’re like, all artist-y and stuff. I’m sure he thinks he’s the hippest guy in the room, it’s just funny to me

  15. The Original G says:

    I wish someone would let us all know what it is about Terry Richardson that’s so interesting. A total mystery.

    Leftovers was still filming last week. I’m looking forward to this series. The premise sounds interesting.

    I think he’s working hard to establish a media identity separate for Jen. They’re never together?

    • Hmm…I don’t know if that’s a ‘good’ thing.

      Because all these stories do (the writers themselves do) is highlight that they’re constantly apart. Every time the Dailymail or whoever covers pap pics of him out and about in NY with his friends, they always talk about how Jennifer’s either filming somewhere else (while he’s not working) or that Jennifer is done filming and has yet to join him in NY. And vice versa.

      I don’t think this really helps their brand as a couple. But I guess if/when they give it up, then we’ll (gossip readers–casual and seasoned) will point to stories like this^^^^…because it seems to me that they only see each other for a few days/weeks, and then take off again for a couple of months. That is so weird to me.

      I mean, right now I’m thinking about my ninety two year old neighbor, who drives twenty minutes, both ways, TWICE A DAY, to go and see his wife—who is in a nursing home. Every time she sees him, she asks him when can she come home.

      I just find it so weird that two people who profess to be in love with each other, would stay apart from each other so often. And deliberately. It’s not like they’re ALWAYS working. Like Jennifer has had a few supporting roles lately, along with films that don’t shoot for so long (indie films)…..and I don’t think she’s been in NY, with Justin, all year. Justin flew back to LA in December to be with her, after he was done filming.

      And they’ve only been together for three years (more or less–they ‘officially’ started in June 2011)–got engaged a year in…..I think I would be riding high for a few years..and just imagine how you feel when you’re rich.

      I think Jennifer needs someone who’s going to do nothing but follow her around and hold her bags. That seems to work best for her. Because it doesn’t really seem like SHE makes much of an effort to go out of her way and see him. Or go places that he likes. I’m sure that he’s always wanted to vacation somewhere other than Cabo. I think they went to Hawaii once…in three years. While she goes to Cabo AT LEAST two-three times a year. She needs some eyecandy that’ll hang off her arm and look good.

      • Emma - the JP Lover says:

        @Virgilia Coriolanus, who wrote: “I think Jennifer needs someone who’s going to do nothing but follow her around and hold her bags. That seems to work best for her.”

        Agreed. Jen needs to do a Jessica Simpson and get with someone content to simply be … Mr. Jennifer Aniston. Someone content to do the Cabo thing multiple times a year, walk her dogs, schedule–and happily attend–spa days, and hold her bags when she goes shopping for skin and hair products.

        Again @Virgilia Coriolanus, who wrote: “Because it doesn’t really seem like SHE makes much of an effort to go out of her way and see him. Or go places that he likes. I’m sure that he’s always wanted to vacation somewhere other than Cabo. I think they went to Hawaii once…in three years. While she goes to Cabo AT LEAST two-three times a year.”

        The Hawaii trip–as well as the trip to visit his writer cousin in England–were part of the ‘finalization’ of reeling Justin in. So was buying those two condos in New York City to show Justin she was really and truly just another ‘Jenny from the block’ NY home girl, cool enough to hang with his hipster friends. LOL! But once she got him, it was her way or the highway. 🙂

  16. Godwina says:

    Agree about bread and circuses, but I wonder what he means by “segment”? If he means a general cross-section of society that includes all economic classes and all educational levels, then yes. Because so it goes, IME.

    Meanwhile…those guns. Gawd.

  17. Comity says:

    He’s so much better that us. Getting paid to play pretend all day and stringing along women to improve one’s career is bread and circus to a certain segment of the population. I could not be less impressed with this guy and with whom he chooses to spend his time. I shall enjoy when his own circus of bread is over .

  18. HappyMom says:

    “Bread and circus”? Isn’t that his fiancee’s whole raison d’être?

    • Yeah–considering who he’s with, this is like, Amber Heard levels of ‘I’m not here to talk about me being engaged to Johnny Depp, so NO, I won’t answer any questions about Johnny Depp. I’m here to talk about my movie, not about banging Johnny Depp and getting a giant ring. Johnny Depp has nothing to do with my career.’……yeah.

      And the thing is–he kinda says it like he and Jennifer got together and then the tabloids just HAPPENED to start going after them. Um, no.

  19. dagdag says:

    He is so above it and yet an active performer in the circuses.

  20. floretta50 says:

    Angelina Jolie was right about some of the stars even the (dlister like this one) who whine and complain. Isn’t Justin Theroux supposedly a screen writer he speaks like as if he is some big actor, never heard of this due until he bedded the famous divorce’. I wish I had saved the site I found of him on the web when he was trying to make it big in Hollywood, he was on the side of the road in Hollywood in a loud Bahama shirt with a huge sign trying to promote a movie he wrote or was acting in, listen to the blow hard now.

  21. Mabry says:

    He’s correct.

    • epiphany says:

      Except he’s dating one of the biggest perpetrators of the bread and circuses game with the tabloids, so that makes his comments disingenuous and hypocritical. If he was honest, he’d admit that he’s enjoying the attention.

  22. Ramona Q. says:

    The Leftovers is a horrible name – Who doesn’t immediately think of meatloaf and green beans in Tupperware?

  23. Palermo says:

    I don’t like this guy at all. I seriously doubt he is ever going to marry Jennifer Anniston

  24. Kim1 says:

    .Interesting that his parents and brother have never said how excited they are to have Jen eventually become a member of their family.I guess they are very private.

  25. Bread and Circuses says:

    Well, hey! Given my user name, I guess I’d better comment on this post. 🙂

  26. FingerBinger says:

    I’d like to see Justin in a pair of khakis and loafers. Try something other than the black jeans and black t shirt.

    • If everything he wore wasn’t so tight, he’d be ten times hotter to me. I can’t stand skinny jeans on a man. Almost everything he wears has a ridiculous element to it. The too tight tshirts, the tight jeans, the giant boots, the bajillion keys that hang off his pants……….we need to come up with a name for him, like Scarfy McScarf (or whatever Johnny Depp is called)….it looks ridiculous on a twenty year old, let alone a 40 something..

      • FingerBinger says:

        I totally agree. Skinny jeans on a man in his 40’s is not sexy. He dresses like a character from ‘The Outsiders’.

      • Cecilia says:

        Mr. Bojangles??

      • shelley says:

        Eh, I don’t know. I normally would agree with you about skinny jeans on a grown man, but on him they seem to suit. I think he’s always kind of dressed this way.

      • @Shelley
        The way he dresses (and it’s really because of his boots and how TIGHT everything is) is the same as a 40 year old woman who likes to wear big bows, like she’s a fourteen year old girl (like my little sister who likes to wear headbands with giant flowers or bows)….it’s ridiculous. And it kills the hot.

        But yes–he does dress like this all the time. The worst part is the boots–because they seem like they’re almost too big, like they off balance him.

      • Maggie says:

        What’s up with the skinny jeans comments? Where I’m from all guys wear them. Even 40 year olds…..and older. I don’t get it!

      • @Maggie
        Some people hating skinny jeans with a burning passion. I am one of them. Especially on dudes (a huge bias, I admit, as I don’t find it very masculine or manly). There’s a difference between jeans that fit you well, and skinny jeans.

  27. Jaded says:

    Anyone who hangs out with Terry Richardson is immediately suspect. I can’t imagine those two get together for a game of billiards and few pints. For that reason I think Jen’s d-bag radar should be going off daily. If they’re not together anymore, then good – I’m not her biggest fan but hey, you lay down with dogs you get fleas.

    • Ugh–and he’s the one who took their ‘I’m SO in lurve’ photos, like two weeks after he and Heidi were officially done. Tacky as hell (in my opinion), and just gross to even be associated with him. Especially after he’s been officially accused of being a sexual predator. How do you move past that? Especially since he didn’t even deny that he’d done what the model said he did, all he said was that everything that happened was consensual i.e. he hadn’t ‘forced’ her to do it.

      Gross.

      John Mayor was a gross, misogynistic, racist, douchebag–but he wasn’t friends with (that we know of) sexual predators like Uncle Terry.

  28. siri says:

    Didn’t Justin notice that his soon to be ex-fiancé is one of the clowns in this bread-and-circus game, and could easily be one of these charcters that are ‘way more confident than they are intelligent’?

  29. lisa2 says:

    Will always believe what my parents taught me.. don’t care how old fashion it sounds.

    You will be known for the company you keep.

    nothing else to add.

  30. Emily C. says:

    It’s not bread and circus. It’s circus. Not bread. No one is eating tabloids.

    This guy’s a writer, yet he uses this incredibly common metaphor completely wrong. And he thinks it’s smart social commentary. Nope. Looks like he’s about as smart as Jennifer Aniston herself.

    • Lola says:

      My thoughts exactly. He’s not 1% as smart as he pretends to be.

    • Lahdidahbaby says:

      Uh, I think he’s referring to the money involved as *bread*. The money to be made by purveyors of gossip and pap pics.

  31. Francis says:

    But isn’t Jennifer Anniston one of the biggest culprits of using the tabloids? Just saying.

    ( he was on a funny Sex and the City episodes,playing Carrie’s boyfriend and Rhoda , Valerie Harper was his mom. )

  32. phlyfiremama says:

    Yes, that certain segment that makes you in ANY WAY relevent.

  33. Hot Farts says:

    To be aware at all of the ‘circus’ is to be a part of it’s consumption