Leighton Meester Is a Text Addict
The ‘Gossip Girl’ star spent a party in her honor on her BlackBerry, and more bad behavior in our daily gossip roundup.
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The ‘Gossip Girl’ star spent a party in her honor on her BlackBerry, and more bad behavior in our daily gossip roundup.
The latest spate of publicity surrounding the big guy has us thinking that the old villain of yore might be making a comeback.
Harv didn't believe that the journo was in possession of a damaging e-mail from Scott Rudin — he was wrong.
Scott Rudin bows down to the mighty Harvey Weinstein.
Hear Harvey and Quentin Tarantino complain about Robert De Niro.
"I've never seen people take themselves quite this seriously."
Supposedly she pulled out of the taping because Harvey Weinstein didn't give her the movie role she wanted.
No "beautiful, dumb" girls for Turturro. But Clarkson is a little less discerning.
On the other hand, Harvey optioned 'Wolf Boy,' so he's okay in our book!
That's right — Harvey Weinstein paid him zero dollars for season one and just $2,500 an episode for season two.
But what the hell was Tarantino doing at the 'Swing Vote' premiere?
Have Kate Hudson and Lance Armstrong split before even getting a nickname? Does Jeffrey Epstein really send valentines from prison? Did Janice Dickinson really flash a pilot? That's what New York gossips are saying! Read all about it in our daily roundup.
Emmy rules dictate only fifteen producers can win. 'Runway' has sixteen.
We know, we know — dare to dream, right? But there are proposals to build above it, and the renderings look lovely. Plus, news from the finance, law, real estate and media industries, in our daily roundup.
Plus, Mischa Barton gets some new help, Derek Jeter may be batting twice in rotation, and Justin Long puts on a Sad Mac face. All in our daily gossip roundup.
The CBS anchor identifies with the former presidential candidate. Plus, why it's not looking good for Wall Street bonuses, or the doorman who won $5 million on a scratch ticket a couple of months ago, and more, in our daily rundown of New York media, finance, real-estate, and law news.
Harvey Weinstein and Jeff Zucker testified before a judge over whether NBC has a shot at keeping the show. And things got nasty.
Marco Zanini revived the label with a fall collection that received mixed reviews, and execs are already on the hunt for a replacement.
Also, Heidi Klum's legs are insured for different amounts, and Richard Prince's new Louis Vuitton handbags have jokes written on them.
Many of the items in gossip columns we suspect are exaggerated if not totally made up, but there are some that sound wholly true. Try to guess which is which in today's New York gossip roundup!