Nicole Kidman has a run-in with a paparazzo -- literally -- while returning to her New York hotel on September 12. The Oscar-winning actress reportedly was knocked to the ground by a photographer on a bike, and Kidman lost her shoes in the process. She's not the only celebrity who's had paparazzi woes ... Stars and photographers sometimes have contentious relationships. Around 12:30 p.m. on August 27, both Alec Baldwin and a photographer called the police to report an incident. It seems a standoff ensued after the photographer got too close for Baldwin's liking while he was with his wife, Hilaria, who just gave birth to their daughter Carmen. When dating in the mid-2000s, Justin Timberlake and Cameron Diaz were a magnet for problems with the paparazzi. Timberlake and Diaz were hit with a lawsuit in 2004 after two photographers accused the couple of taunting and attacking them. That lawsuit reportedly was later settled, but the pair were again in an alleged confrontation with the paparazzi in September 2006. Ashton Kutcher has a rocky history with the paparazzi that extends all the way back to a confrontation in 2005, pictured here. Then last year, Kutcher was videotaped shoving a photographer -- although he did stop to make sure the guy was OK before getting into his car. Former "CSI" star Gary Dourdan gets into a brawl with a paparazzo outside a Los Angeles nightclub in 2007. According to TMZ, the photographer worked for its website and provoked Dourdan simply by standing nearby with a camera. Miley Cyrus is an outspoken critic of the paparazzi, and in March 2011 she let one photographer have it. After a cameraman bumped into Cyrus' mother, Tish, outside a restaurant in West Hollywood, Cyrus reached for his equipment and sternly told him, "You almost hurt my mom -- don't ever do that again." Britney Spears' career has rebounded from her 2007 meltdown, but the star has yet to live down her infamous run-in with the paparazzi that year. Newly bald after shaving her head at a California salon that February, Spears attacked a paparazzo's car with an umbrella outside the home of her ex, Kevin Federline, in Tarzana. Halle Berry has testified in support of California legislation that would limit a photographer's ability to take pictures of a celebrity's kids, saying her daughter, Nahla, doesn't want to go to school because she "knows 'the men' are watching for her," a report says. Her testimony followed a heated exchange with paps at the Los Angeles airport in April when she was with Nahla and her future husband, Olivier Martinez. "Get away there's a child," Berry could be heard saying. "What the f**k is wrong with you people?" The Los Angeles airport is a hotbed for confrontations between celebrities and the paparazzi. In 2009, Mike Tyson was involved in a scuffle with a photographer who said he'd been following the boxer-turned-actor "at a respectful distance." Singer Pink and her husband, Carey Hart, aren't always smiles when they see the paparazzi trailing them. In January 2012, Hart faced off with a cameraman after Pink reportedly gave photographers the middle finger. This year, Hart was once again involved in a showdown with a paparazzo. In an interview with The Independent magazine, British singer Lily Allen said she feels like "a caged animal" because of the cameras that trail her every move. In March 2009, Allen lashed out at a photographer after he allegedly ran into the back of her car. Sean Penn lost it when a photographer was waiting near his pickup in 2010. The actor was at a Los Angeles shopping center when he spotted the cameraman and began kicking at him. Penn eventually reached a plea deal over the incident, but it wasn't the first time he's found himself in hot water with the paparazzi. The Oscar winner did a monthlong bid in 1987 for assaulting a paparazzo. Coldplay's Chris Martin was seeing red rather than "Yellow" in January 2008. Martin was exiting a New York hospital with his wife, Gwyneth Paltrow, when he encountered a photographer (not pictured here). The singer was captured on video clashing with the paparazzo and trying to take his camera. Adam Lambert's trip to Miami in September 2010 captured headlines when he reportedly got into a tussle with a photographer. The "American Idol" alum later tweeted about the incident, "I lost my temper for a sec but wow it felt great lol MIAMI!!!" Justin Bieber was having a bad birthday week when he lost it on photographers while in London in March. "I'll f*****g beat the f*** out of you!" the clearly upset 19-year-old threatened a paparazzo, who was spewing choice words of his own. Bieber's bodyguard tried to restrain the pop star.
- Nicole Kidman was knocked down by a photographer Thursday
- The actress was returning to her hotel in uptown Manhattan
- The photographer was on a bike when he crashed into Kidman
- Kidman's reps have yet to comment on the accident
(CNN) -- New York City is a jungle even for the celebrities.
Nicole Kidman was involved in a sidewalk pileup on Thursday outside of her Manhattan hotel when a paparazzo ran into her on his bike.
Images of the incident show that Kidman fell to the ground and lost at least one of her heels as the photographer ended up in a heap with his bicycle.
Nicole Kidman knocked down by paparazzo Witnesses at the scene told TMZ that the 46-year-old actress didn't have any visible injuries. Another onlooker told Us Weekly that while Kidman "looked hurt, there wasn't any blood." Those who saw the incident also said it appeared that the photographer, Carl Wu, tried to hit his brakes and failed, losing control of his bike.
Kidman's camp has yet to respond to requests for comment. The "Grace of Monaco" star was in town for New York Fashion Week, and was returning from Calvin Klein's Thursday show when the accident occurred.