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A crowd of photographers got more than they bargained for after pursuing Swedish film star, Anita Ekberg, one night in Rome. Emerging from her villa, the actress used a bow to fire arrows at the paparazzi. She managed to destroy a camera and a flash gun, before grabbing one cameraman by the hair and attempting to knee him. At noon the following day, her maid informed the press that Ekberg was unvailable for comment as she was “still asleep”.

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