Scarlett Johansson SLAMS Paparazzi for “Dangerously Stalking”

Scarlett Johansson SLAMS Paparazzi for "Dangerously Stalking"

Scarlett Johansson is DONE with the paparazzi, No more Mrs. Nice Johansson after her car was followed by “five cars full of men.”

Read on to get the full details on why Scarlett Johansson SLAMS paparazzi

Scarlett Johansson SLAMS Paparazzi for "Dangerously Stalking"CelebNMusic247.com reports that Scarlett Johansson went to the LAPD after the incident which she described as “dangerous,” – no action was taken after the actress made it home safely.

Scarlett Johansson, 34, released a statement SLAMMING the photographers for risking lives in order to stalk her and her family, including her five-year-old daughter Rose.

Johansson hit out at the government for continuing to allow paparazzi to “legally” follow her.

She said:

[I was followed by] five cars full of men with blacked-out windows who were running red lights and putting other drivers and pedestrians at risk so they could follow me to find out where I was staying and subsequently stalk me and my young daughter for the duration of my stay … All of this is perfectly legal. I felt it was my duty as a concerned citizen who was being pursued dangerously and stalked to go to the local precinct and seek guidance there.

Scarlett went on to say that paparazzi are not different to other “stalkers” who pursue “women across the US.”

Scarlett added in her statement:

Women across the US are stalked, harassed and frightened and a universal law to address stalking must be at the forefront of law enforcement conversations. Until paparazzi are considered by the law for the criminal stalkers they are, it’s just a waiting game before another person gets seriously injured or killed, like Princess Diana.

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