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17.04.2022 - 21:57 / etcanada.com
Diane Kruger is sharing her frustration with relentless paparazzi who continue to hound her when she goes out in public with her 3-year-old daughter, whom she shares with “Walking Dead” star Norman Reedus.
In a new interview with The Sunday Times, the “Swimming with Sharks” actress opened up about her feelings with having her privacy violated by paparazzi who stalk her.
“I f**king hate it and it’s driving me nuts,” she says of being followed whenever she leaves her home.
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“When I’m with my kid and they take pictures of her I’ve almost hit a few of them,” she added.
“If I see them and they’re brave enough to not walk away, 100 percent I’m that crazy lady who yells across the street,” Kruger said.
During the interview, Kruger opened up about her daughter. “I got really lucky,” she said. “She’s obsessed with Mulan. She’s taking martial arts to be like Mulan. All she wants to do is go to China.”
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As for her future with Reedus, to whom she got engaged last year, Kruger admitted they haven’t “even started thinking” about wedding planning yet.
“I don’t know, we’ll see what happens,” she said. “You know, it’s just like, it’s fun. I take one day at a time. If I’ve learnt anything from my past relationships, it’s nothing is ever a given.”
A heartbroken mum has told of how school bullies led to her her little girl's hair falling out - with it likely never growing back.
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Diane Kruger admits she's nearly snapped at a few intrusive shutterbugs.While discussing raising a child in the public eye, the actress acknowledges "almost hitting a few" paparazzi who've tried to take pictures of her 3-year-old daughter, whom she shares with fiancé Norman Reedus.The couple is so protective of their little one that they've yet to publicly share their daughter's name, and they always shielded her face on social media.The "Inglourious Basterds" actress told The Sunday Times that she has real "hate" for paparazzi. "It's driving me nuts," she said of photographers attempts to snap images of her child. "When I'm with my kid and they take pictures of her I've almost hit a few of them.
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