Paparazzi is a term used to refer to photographers or reporters who pursue celebrities, public figures, or newsworthy individuals to obtain photographs or get information about their personal lives. The term paparazzi is derived from the Italian name of a character in Federico Fellini's film La Dolce Vita. The paparazzi are often seen as intrusive and aggressive and have been criticized for their tactics, which include stalking, ambush, and invasion of privacy. However, they are also viewed as a necessary part of the journalism industry, providing important news and information to the public. The paparazzi industry has grown significantly with the rise of celebrity culture, fueled by social media and the internet. The paparazzi are regulated by privacy laws, and celebrities have taken measures to protect their privacy, including hiring security personnel and filing lawsuits against paparazzi who invade their privacy.
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