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Prezza got warning that the tabloids were about to run the story of his affair and dashed home to Hull to tell Pauline - she was hurt not only by his infidelity but also by the fact Tracey was someone she regarded as a friend.

He came out just before the tabloids were about to run a story about his being gay; critics complained that he'd kept quiet about his sexuality during the contest so as to be more appealing to the female teenage viewers, who make up a large proportion of the voting public.

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"It was most awful reading what the tabloids were saying about him because you just knew what they were saying was not true".

"This prosecution simply doesn't understand what the tabloid newspaper industry is about," he said.

The tabloids were full of stories about "Rudy's secret sorrow," explanations on why Viagra won't help, how cuddling was still an option.

In 1987, the tabloids were full of stories about how unmarried mothers were a scourge of society, a burden on the state and a corrosive threat to the traditional family unit (an argument that - funnily enough - closely resembles the current debate on gay marriage equality).

As the English tabloids were throwing a tantrum about the impending "Romanian invasion", the would-be-intruders were preparing for an invasion of their own: 1 January 2014 marked the day when Romania's honeymoon period as a new EU member came to an end and, under EU law, the country was obliged to open up its land market to foreign investors.

I sort of felt like the tabloids were going to write stories about it and people were going to comment about it one way or the other so I might as well take the power back and be like: 'Yes, here it is all out in the open.

Newspapers and tabloids were flooded last week with stories about the untimely death of Johnson & Johnson heiress, Casey Johnson, 30, whose privileged and wild life followed an old and tragic script: She was born into enormous wealth and advantage, and yet in her early twenties she emerged under the media spotlight looking tired, sometimes angry, and often disturbed.

During the campaign, however, the tabloids were virtually free of negative stories about him.

Elizabeth rambled a little about how untrustworthy the tabloids were.

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