"I hate to spread rumours, but what else can one do with them?"
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As a pop figure who built a persona in the glittery, myth-hungry orbit of 70s and 80s celebrity culture, Lear understands that rumours are not side effects of fame; they're part of the machinery. In that ecosystem, a rumour is content: it fills silence, creates intrigue, keeps a name moving through rooms, magazines, and now feeds. Her line is a wink at the transactional nature of attention, where "truth" often matters less than momentum.
The subtext is also self-protective. Lear, long trailed by speculation about her origins and identity, flips the power dynamic. If rumours are inevitable, she suggests, you might as well treat them as a medium you can shape - spread them, redirect them, turn the sting into style. It's not cynicism for its own sake; it's survival with a beat, a pop-savvy acceptance that in public life, narrative isn't discovered, it's circulated.
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"I hate to spread rumours, but what else can one do with them?" FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-hate-to-spread-rumours-but-what-else-can-one-do-42402/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.








