Press Punishes Tara Reid For Being Happy

Why must the press persist in punishing Tara Reid for her happiness? Reid once again rails against her unfair portrayal as a vacuous VIP booth-monkey, this time to the UK's Metro (which we're told is handed out for free on the subway):
You've said you feel unfairly represented by the press. Do you think people have an inaccurate image of what you're really like?
Yes - and that's one of the reasons I'm doing the show. The press just use these bad, ugly pictures of me and they write what they want to write. It's so not fair. If you saw the way I have fun you'd realise that it's perfectly innocent. People shouldn't be punished for being happy. I hope the programme will help to show that. Sometimes photographers set things up and I've seen magazines that have used a picture of me in the middle of a blink and run a caption saying that I'm wasted. I'm like: 'Dude! I was blinking!'
Oh, those tricky shutterbugs! Perhaps she should also air grievances against the producers of Taradise. who are using sophisticated video and audio editing trickery to make it appear as if she's spending night after night pounding pitchers of sangria in European nightclubs, staring into the camera through half-closed eyelids, and deliberately slurring her words on important topics like terrorism. Those ratings-hungry "friends" of hers almost never include the nights she spends alone in her hotel room, curled up with a cup of tea and some 18th century French literature.
Related: Gridskipper breaks down last night's episode of Taradise.
