Vanity Fair
Farrah left her money to her son, not her longtime boyfriend.
Farrah Fawcett had the bad luck to pass away the same day as Michael Jackson, but that doesn't mean we've forgotten about her, now that we've been disappointed by This Is It. Today we learn that Farrah left the majority of her estate to her son, Redmond, and gave bequests to her college boyfriend, her father, and her nephew, but did not include her longtime partner, Ryan O'Neal, in her will.
Farrah and Ryan had an on-and-off love affair for nearly 30 years, starting when they met in 1980. They separated in the '90s and reunited a few years … Read More
Jon and Kate's tabloid feud rages on, but what about the Plus 8?
Guess what? Kate Gosselin has finally realized that her and Jon's ridiculous, never-ending battle for the spotlight is negatively affecting her children. Give that woman a kewpie doll! (Actually, you might want to give her eight or there will just be more fighting.) How To Minimize Kids' Anxiety During A Divorce
The woman with the most famous hairdo since Jennifer Aniston recently confessed to Vanity Fair's Nancy Jo Sales that the stress from her impending divorce (and Jon's removal from the show's "equation"), along with the constant media frenzy (appearing on tabloid covers … Read More
TrulyMadlyDating.com, from Conde Nast, aims to help people find haute couture love.
We've been reading a lot about Conde Nast recently. Magazines at the high-end publisher (which publishes the likes of Vogue and Vanity Fair) are shuttering (rest in peace Elegant Bride!) and titles were instructed to slash 25 percent from their budget. Hell, even Gawker.com has it's own "Which Conde Nast Title Will Close Next?" contest. It's an unchic kind of a rough patch for the mega publishing house which has all its employees (understandably) shaking in their Jimmy Choos.
So imagine the breath of fresh(ish) air that bum-rushed our inboxes when we saw the publisher is entering … Read More
Sarah Palin, Ted Kennedy, John Edwards and Mark Sanford shocked us in summer of '09.
While it may seem that summer began with the Gosselin divorce and ended with Michael Jackson's burial, Memorial Day and Labor Day are what actually mark the bookends of traditional summer.
Certainly a lot happened in Celebrity Love land in between, and some of the most gobsmacking shockers came from the world of politics—where conflict is all in a day's work. YourTango's Celebrity Editor Kristine Gasbarre (independently registered, for the record) has highlighted the best of the worst for you. As we kiss this summer goodbye, we can thank these politicans' slip-ups for … Read More
Levi Johnston tells Vanity Fair that Sarah Palin wanted to adopt her daughter's baby.
Levi Johnston is burning the last of his bridges with the Palin camp.
In an interview with Vanity Fair (on stands September 8), Johnston spills the beans on Sarah Palin's worry that her teenage daughter Bristol's pregnancy would hurt her campaign for Vice President. Huffington Post via Vanity Fair quotes Johnston with the following:
Sarah told me she had a great idea: we would keep it a secret—nobody would know that Bristol was pregnant. She told me that once Bristol had the baby she and Todd would adopt him. That way, she said, Bristol and I … Read More
From pillow choice to bedside reading material, Michael Shnayerson explains the art of "sexorating."
Though the economy is down, we know romps in the sack are up.
Susan Quilliam, editor of the newly revised The Joy of Sex, reported in her native UK last week, financial uncertainty increases a desire for the comfort of skin-on-skin contact. A recent survey of 20,000 Brits revealed sex to be their favorite low-cost activity.
The recession's love potion powers could peeter out the deeper into the economic crisis we get, Quilliam reasons, as anxiety kills rather than fuels the mood. That means, you best get your bedroom good and sexorated before it's used only for sleeping!
Bill and Hillary Clinton still have Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones.
So, in the last week, the Clintons have lost the Democratic Party Presidential Nomination, gotten skewered in Vanity Fair (including but not limited to allegations of Gina Gershon-ing), and now a couple of broads from Arkansas are piling on. At GenniferAndPaula.com, Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are getting their sweet revenge on Slick Willy $1.99 at a time.
The two Clinton-era throwbacks have launched a website that is largely videos of them opining on all things Clinton. Advice to Hillary on Bill; "…divorce that chump." They answer other questions that no one but Kenneth … Read More
Bill and Hillary Clinton still have Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones.
So, in the last week, the Clintons have lost the Democratic Party Presidential Nomination, gotten skewered in Vanity Fair (including but not limited to allegations of Gina Gershon-ing), and now a couple of broads from Arkansas are piling on. At GenniferAndPaula.com, Gennifer Flowers and Paula Jones are getting their sweet revenge on Slick Willy $1.99 at a time.
The two Clinton-era throwbacks have launched a website that is largely videos of them opining on all things Clinton. Advice to Hillary on Bill; "…divorce that chump." They answer other questions that no one but Kenneth … Read More
In a Vanity Fair article a Gershon-Clinton hookup is alleged.
Whaaaa? Showgirl and Slick Willy? Not so fast. You know how the last 8 years have really made us forget about some of the skeevier parts of the Clinton Administration? You know how working with Bush Senior on tsunami relief effort caused us to un-remember Bill Clinton's general smugness and really focus on Ken Starr's 'gross misuse of funds'? And then Democratic nomination started bringing it all back? We're starting to remember that we used to think that Hillary may be a little frosty and that their machinations could cripple their party for some years. It's all flooding back. … Read More