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  2. Popbitch - Wikipedia

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    Popbitch is a weekly UK -based celebrity and pop music newsletter and associated dating website from the early 2000s. Much of the material for the newsletter comes from the Popbitch message boards, frequented by music industry insiders, gossips and the casually interested. The board has at various times been credited for celebrity rumours (both ...

  3. The Guardian - Wikipedia

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    A third of the site's hits are for items over a month old. [236] As of May 2013, it was the most popular UK newspaper website with 8.2 million unique visitors per month, just ahead of Mail Online with 7.6 million unique monthly visitors. [237] In April 2011, MediaWeek reported that The Guardian was the fifth most popular newspaper site in the ...

  4. Now (1996–2019 magazine) - Wikipedia

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    NOW was published by TI Media . It was a mix of celebrity news, gossip and fashion and was primarily aimed at women. It also featured movie and music reviews, real-life stories, shopping and style feature together with major celebrity interviews. The magazine had a circulation of 196,726 copies in the second part of 2013. [1]

  5. Daily Mail - Wikipedia

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    During the Spanish Civil War, the Daily Mail ran a photo-essay on 27 July 1936 by Ferdinand Touchy entitled "The Red Carmens, the women who burn churches". [84] Touchy took a series of photographs of Spanish women who joined the Worker's Militia marching up to the front with rifles and ammunition pouches over their shoulders. [84]

  6. Cissie and Ada - Wikipedia

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    Cissie and Ada, in full Cissie Braithwaite and Ada Shufflebotham (or Sidebottom), [ notes 1] are a comedy drag act featuring two fictional housewives from Northern England (or, more specifically, Lancashire ). The act was created and played by the comedian Les Dawson and the comic actor Roy Barraclough on television in the 1970s and 1980s.

  7. At 64, I’m Challenging Ageism by Fighting for Our ... - AOL

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    July 21, 2024 at 7:30 AM. At 64, I’m Fighting for Our Right to BelongKim Samuel - Hearst Owned. "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links ...

  8. Body Gossip - Wikipedia

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    Body Gossip. The Body Gossip Logo. Body Gossip is an organisation founded in 2006 and run by Ruth Rogers and Natasha Devon [1] [2] which campaigns on body image issues, regardless of shape, size, race, gender or age. [3] [4] [5] Body Gossip's Gossip School body image education programme won the 2011-12 'Business hero - Heroic SME' award. [6]

  9. Colleen Ballinger: Everything we know about the ‘grooming ...

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    Colleen Ballinger’s former fans have made allegations of inappropriate behaviour against the influential YouTuber, with one person accusing the internet celebrity of grooming them.. Public ...