Chapter 12: Rest and Relaxation
Kelly explained how he had received a call from missus mccloud asking for privacy from tabloid photographers. the otter mentioned walter's exposé on tabloid harassment of the mcclouds. walter hummed to himself.
Chapter 9: Coming Home
Priscilla kane, famed tabloid reporter, would never again attempt to get near to either of the two foxes. having dealt with the tabloid bitch, fox turned his attention to the other reporters watching from a distance.
The Art Gallery | Vixen's PoV
I let the tabloid fall as i text him: _broski, heeeelllloooo???_ i'd add emoticons, but these burner phones don't even have that equipped in them. such shit.
Chapter 31: A Family to Protect
_"these tabloid reporters are getting worse."_ _"i agree."_ fox thought back.
Chapter 37: Resolutions
"i heard on the news that several tabloids have been hit with a massive lawsuit by you." "that's right.
Chapter 28: Return to Corneria
It was not the end of the renewed tabloid media interest in the mcclouds though.
Chapter 4 – Transitions and Preparations
tabloid reporters among the flashing cameras all shouted together a whole series of inane questions that the vulpine could not make heads or tails of.
Chapter 36: Aftermath
They never explicitly said they would kill tabloid reporters or photographers on sight out in public, as that would have been a felony crime.
Postscript
"look," she said, "i know the tabloids have been saying some really wild stuff about it, and you've got a lot of questions. if there's anything you want to talk about once we've got this mess cleaned up, i'm happy to listen."
Working Bears 2: Tabloid Troubles
'cheap tabloid rag specialising in sensationalist garbage rather than actual news' was a more fitting description. but damn it, it was his cheap tabloid rag.
Wild Life 1-1
Steven asked, a sarcastic expression washing across his face, "you mean the tabloid that claimed to have proof that the stars were a projected illusion made by aliens?
Buff and Fluff vs the Muscelid Menace
The otter, as demonstrated in the blurry picture the tabloid sported in the left hand corner of the page, was holding an entire crate's worth of fish in each hand. "seems kind of fishy, doesn't it," the fox said.