After yesterday's Q&A session for In Case of Emergency, I decided to ask David Arquette a question or two about his appearance on Howard Stern's show last week, where he talked a little about what broke up the Jennifer Aniston - Brad Pitt marriage (hint: she has bee-stung lips and a couple of adopted kids) and Aniston's subsequent relationship with Vince Vaughn, most of which made the tabloids. Did he come out of the Stern show knowing he said things that were going to become news? "You definitely think, 'What did i say that they can twist?' because they do twist it. You kind of feel beat up when you get out of there." He went on to say, "I just don't want anyone to get the wrong impression, because I love all those people."
When I asked him how Stern is able to get information like that out of people, Arquette said, "He just asks crazy questions, and you kind of want to answer them truthfully. You don't want to lie."















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1-15-2007 @ 12:33PM
LC said...
I'm trying to figure out how anyone can twist what someone says on a live unedited radio show. Sure if it were taped you would have creative editing or if it were in print, key details that change context can be omitted, but he answered questions live.
If he felt his replies could be taken in the wrong context, he certainly had the opportunity to elaborate.
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1-15-2007 @ 1:12PM
TomB said...
LC, it's not the actual interview that's the issue here. It's what's reported about the interview that gets twisted.
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1-15-2007 @ 5:59PM
LC said...
Ah ok. Thanks for the clarification. I thought the "they" her referred to was Stern and co. and not the press.
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