Confusion reigns within the Northcliffe House bunker this
morning, after actor George Clooney told the obedient hackery of the
legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre that they could
take their apology and shove it. Clooney’s denouncement
of the Mail’s mainly fabricated
article about his partner’s mother showed he was not prepared to yield to
the Mail. He has now underscored that
stance.
What's f***ing wrong with kicking Hollywood A-listers, c***?!? Er, with the greatest of respect, Mr Jay
This is uncharted territory for the Dacre doggies: they are
used to kicking slebs, only yielding at the door of the court after those who
can afford it decide to take them to the cleaners. And what is worse, Clooney
is not the only Hollywood A-lister to respond robustly to the Mail’s routine and mean-spirited nastiness:
Angelina Jolie has
indicated that she is about to consult lawyers.
Ms Jolie has taken exception to the Mail’s use of an old video of her apparently under the influence of
drugs: “The Maleficent star has been open
about her drug-taking past but is said to believe the publication of the video
is a ‘gross violation of her privacy’ ... And journalists in the US claim the
video is ‘ancient history’ and that ‘pictures like this have been floating
around for years’”.
Worse, it seems the Mail
may have lifted the video: “It is alleged
that the video was taken by the Mail from the National Enquirer, a US
supermarket checkout weekly that publishes celebrity gossip”. Oh
dear! None of this will do Dacre’s credibility any good, and so does not augur
well for his decision not to vacate the editor’s chair. It won’t help the Mail’s push into the States, either.
Nor should any other part of the UK tabloid media get too
complacent about the Mail coming up
short against genuine celebrity resistance: Ms Jolie may recall the revelations
made by the now-defunct Screws
concerning her, Brad Pitt, and Jennifer Aniston, which gave the impression of
being obtained by eavesdropping, wiretap, or maybe both: intimate details of
phone conversations were featured.
We know this as the serially tenacious Tim Ireland of Bloggerheads fame posted
a scan of Page 9 of the Screws from 9
January 2005, showing that the article, under the joint by-lines of Carole
Aye Maung and Rav Singh, even described the tone of voice used by Pitt and Ms
Jolie. The potential involvement of now-jailed Anthony Pellicano, former “PI to the stars” I covered
at the time.
Pitt and Ms Jolie later
sued the Screws over another story,
and the latest development shows that the Mail
is next in line. Will she and her partner go back and take the Murdoch press to
court again? Will Clooney be the next to instruct lawyers? One can have no
sympathy for the tabloid press – you invent stories or obtain them by illegal
means, don’t expect to be given a free pass for it.
If Paul Dacre thought Jo Rowling was bad, he hadn’t found out about the Yanks.
1 comment:
I was scratching my head about why the DM was attacking Jolie then it struck me: Jolie was honoured recently by the Queen for her charitable work including highlighting the use of rape as a weapon of war. As any fule kno Paul Dacre is desperate for a knighthood and often has a go at anyone who, in his view, doesn't deserve an honour as much as he does.
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