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Malibu Is Up in Smoke—About Britney’s Paparazzi Problem! Ejected From Abode, Mel Gibson’s Wife Grouses

This article was published in the October 29, 2007, edition of The New York Observer.

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The horror of having to evacuate homes during Malibu’s biggest wildfire in recent history is not being helped by fallen pop star Britney Spears’ recent custody troubles.

“Basically, all the paparazzi are still out there trying to get their Britney shot,” said one resident of the beachy burg. “They don’t even care much about the burning houses.”

He said there are five to ten lensmen around the clock. “It’s insane. Just as bad as it was before, only now there are burning trees.”

Indeed, gripes about Britney have been permeating Malibu like so much ash, said the source, who overheard Mel Gibson’s wife, Robyn, venting to a fellow local. “She was like, ‘It’s so annoying that people are more concerned about if Britney Spears’s house was burnt’”—so far, it’s escaped any damage—“‘than their own well-being.’” Mad Max’s wife, who was forced to evacuate along with the couple’s twin boys, went on to say that the situation said horrible things about “people’s priorities.”

“Basically,” said the source, “Britney needs to get the fuck out of Malibu.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Amanda (not verified) says:

If you don't like why don't you get the fu** out of Malibu!!!

Eat my dirty Rag (not verified) says:

Paps have really taken this photog thing too far.
There should be some laws set about what's too far. You constantly hear of photogs getting run over, or car accidents happening, because THEY SWARM...
ARNOLD needs to do something about it... Damn him.

It's Just TOO MUCH, next we're going to see Brit taking a shit, or Lindsay changing her tampon.

fire damage restoration (not verified) says:

Smoke from oxygen-deprived fires contains a significant concentration of compounds that are flammable. A cloud of smoke, in contact with atmospheric oxygen, therefore has the potential of being ignited - either by another open flame in the area, or by its own temperature.

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