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Step away from your newsfeed this weekend with a look back at the gossipers of yore—and those who made it fun again.
Idol Gossips
Dueling gossip columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper commanded a readership of roughly 75 million and wielded devastating power over the careers of midcentury Hollywood's biggest stars. Though they were rivals, the two had a strange symbiosis that led to their successes.
Diana's Secrets
After the trial of the late Princess Diana's butler was halted by the queen, one mystery remained: Why was he prosecuted, given all the ugly secrets he knew, including an alleged 1989 rape, and the tape Diana made of the rape victim?
The Accidental Gossip Queen
The quarantine-fueled rise—and secretive life—of @deuxmoi, Instagram's real-life Gossip Girl.
The Gossip Behind the Gossip
Behind the scenes of Page Six, the New York Post gossip column Rupert Murdoch ordered up in 1977, and a look at the characters that made the column as powerful as the boldface names it covers.
The Queen of Dish
How former Miss Bagel Cindy Adams rose to be the grande dame of global gossip.
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