Popping culture: Joseph Gordon-Levitt turns tables on paparazzi

Photographers are often the most difficult people to photograph. But what if the photographer is a paparazzo?

In 2006, Joseph Gordon-Levitt decided to turn the tables, or rather the camera lens, on a duo of paparazzi to see what they would do. He then follows them to ask them questions, which they avoid answering by insulting him. But the interesting part is how one of them ends up flirting with him, in a roundabout way. (Via Gawker)

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