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  2. Gossip Center - Wikipedia

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    Gossip Center was created in March 2003 by a network of girls located in Los Angeles, New York City, and the Midwest who were passionate about celebrity gossip. It originally operated under the URL of celebrity-gossip.net, but this was changed when Brand Technologies acquired Gossip Girls in 2006. [4]

  3. The Superficial - Wikipedia

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    The Superficial was a website devoted to celebrity gossip. It was founded on May 23, 2004, and quickly grew in popularity. The Superficial was a part of Anticlown Media, along with other sites such as IWatchStuff.com and Geekologie.com. The website was controversial due to its satirical, often derogatory content.

  4. Cindy Adams - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Heller Adams (born Cynthia I.First; April 24, 1930), [1] [2] commonly known as Cindy Adams, is an American gossip columnist and writer. Adams is most notable for her decades of first-hand reporting on personalities from the worlds of entertainment and politics, especially for the New York Post newspaper.

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  7. Category:Gossip Girl user templates - Wikipedia

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  8. List of The Howard Stern Show staff - Wikipedia

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    Howard Stern is the host of the show, which essentially is a discussion of topics that include world affairs, celebrity gossip, self-deprecation, sexual relationships, bodily functions, conflicts among his staff, his own personal family matters, and the antics of the show's Wack Pack. [1] Self-proclaimed "King of All Media".

  9. Lip-readers caution fans against reading too much into viral ...

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    Lip-readers caution fans against reading too much into viral videos of celebrity conversations: 'We have no idea what they were really talking about' David Artavia January 11, 2024 at 4:04 PM