

The tide turned quickly from her being, 'Look at her in beautiful lace,' to suddenly, 'Oh my god she is a fallen women, she's a disgrace and we all hate her'. She gave them what they wanted, they gave her what she wanted. I think in that period of time, Margaret courted the press because they were safe, she was safe in their hands. She continued: "I don't really consider myself a person in the tabloids. In the sense that there was still very much a respectful boundary, there was still, 'you can't report that because of that'." "I think media behaved in a very different way then," the actress said. Foy suggested that back in the early '60s, the media behaved slightly better towards high-profile figures than they do now, and had affixed boundaries that cease to exist in the 21st century.
