Daphne Guinness Is, Allegedly, a Very Irresponsible Bather
Her downstairs neighbors in her ritzy Fifth Avenue building have had about enough.
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Her downstairs neighbors in her ritzy Fifth Avenue building have had about enough.
Sounds like their illicit relationship wasn't all it was cracked up to be.
But it has nothing to do with her legal problems, or the fact that she is becoming the most-reviled woman on 'Real Housewives,' Saks swears. And more in our gossip roundup.
Sooner or later, someone in this fight is going to get his cheeks duct-taped together.
The editor of the scrappy borough journal is happy about this. And so are we.
A lot of sex, both real and pretend, goes on in this week's diary.
And that's not the only scintillating piece of gossip in our daily roundup!
The media mogul seems gleeful about life (and also his wife!) in a 'Newsweek' profile, Bank of America's CEO is startled by losses, a fifth-grade graduation ceremony gets ugly, and a hedge-funder pays $801,000 for a literal closet in today's collection of media, finance, law, and real-estate news.
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