"I like it when journalists are nice to me, and it's happening more and more"
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Wood’s spent decades inside one of pop culture’s most mythologized machines, where the same behavior can read as “dangerous” at 27 and “endearing” at 77. The subtext is that media treatment isn’t purely about merit or truth; it’s about usefulness. When an artist is still clickable, journalists can be sharp, skeptical, even punitive. When the artist becomes legacy - a living museum piece with good stories and low stakes - the tone turns warmer. Access journalism plays a role too: niceness buys proximity, and proximity buys quotes, backstage color, and the illusion of authenticity.
Wood also telegraphs self-awareness. He doesn’t demand fairness or accuracy; he asks for niceness. That word choice frames coverage as an emotional relationship, not a civic duty, which is refreshingly honest for someone in a publicity ecosystem built on polite fictions. It works because it’s small, almost throwaway, yet it exposes a larger bargain: celebrities want tenderness, journalists want access, and “more and more” suggests both sides are increasingly comfortable with the deal.
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