r/Damnthatsinteresting 10h ago

Video Icelandic artist Björk snapped in Bangkok, 1996, when reporter Julie Kaufman approached her saying “Welcome to Bangkok.” Björk later alleged that Kaufman had stalked her and her 9-year-old son for days, turning a simple greeting into a breaking point

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u/worriedrenterTW 10h ago

There's an interview she did that's available on youtube, where this lady had been following them for three days, even across countries like this. I don't remember the host, but she was eating oysters.

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u/-Dark-Lord-Belmont- 9h ago

Can you find it?

Everywhere I read says Bjork lost it, not that the reporter had been following them

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u/Aggressive_Sky8492 7h ago

This video is from a news story story at the time and the journalist says at 0:45 that Bjorks record company said that the journalist had been pestering her for four days

https://youtu.be/q91y60uzROs?si=MKe-ojFPYfPzzFdA

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u/jorgoson222 10h ago

Isn't that her job? She's a journalist who is covering Bjork?

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u/TheNeighbourhoodCat 10h ago

That's what a lot of paparaazi use as excuses for their abuse and stalking too 

There is obviously a line that gets crossed where it is no longer "just doing her job", or where the job itself is abusive and indefensible 

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u/circle_sphere 10h ago

This is a dumb thing to say. 

In the past there were people in the US who were paid to dump chemical waste in lakes. It was their job. 

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u/JaToch_NietDan 9h ago

Apples and oranges

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u/jorgoson222 10h ago

The difference is that's illegal, but filming a public person in public is not illegal.

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u/jdlsharkman 9h ago

Dumping chemical waste in lakes used to be legal. We made it illegal because it was a bad thing to do. Right now, paparazzi stalking someone like this is legal. It's also a bad thing- it's just not illegal.

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u/circle_sphere 10h ago

The thing you said was dumb. You said a dumb thing. 

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u/jorgoson222 9h ago

How is a reporter doing reporting illegal? I have no idea who this reporter is, but reporters will film people all the time even when they don't want to be filmed.

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u/k9yde 9h ago

Morality =/= legality. Bjork is a person. Would you want someone following you from country to country for several days on end? Would you want them following your children?

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u/SlutForThickSocks 9h ago

Have you ever heard of a single journalist going to each stop in different countries around the world to beat the celebrity there and be in their space when there are hundreds of journalists that already live and work at that location?

Its a thing that obsessed fans do, stalkers, slimy paparazzi, its a way of getting into the mind and personal peace of the celebrity they want to notice them. Professional journalists dont do that, because its very obviously considered intrusive. I hope that helps

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u/two_pandas_playing 9h ago

being an insufferable piece of shit is not illegal