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  2. Popbitch - Wikipedia

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    Popbitch is a weekly UK -based celebrity and pop music newsletter and associated dating website from the early 2000s. Much of the material for the newsletter comes from the Popbitch message boards, frequented by music industry insiders, gossips and the casually interested.

  3. Category : Celebrity magazines published in the United Kingdom

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    Pages in category "Celebrity magazines published in the United Kingdom". The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Tabloid journalism - Wikipedia

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    Tabloid journalism. Display rack of British newspapers during the midst of the News International phone hacking scandal (5 July 2011). Many of the newspapers in the rack are tabloids.

  5. Get breaking entertainment news and the latest celebrity stories from AOL. All the latest buzz in the world of movies and TV can be found here.

  6. Gossip (band) - Wikipedia

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    Gossip (or The Gossip) is an American indie rock band formed in Searcy, Arkansas. For most of their career, the band has consisted of singer Beth Ditto, multi-instrumentalist Brace Paine, and drummer Hannah Blilie. After releasing several recordings, the band broke through with their 2006 studio album, Standing in the Way of Control.

  7. Gossip magazine - Wikipedia

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    Notable gossip magazines around the world include Us Weekly in the United States, Hello! in the United Kingdom, Gente and Chi in Italy, Actustar and Voici in France, Bunte in Germany, and East Touch in Hong Kong.

  8. William Hickey (columnist) - Wikipedia

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    "William Hickey" is the pseudonymous byline of a gossip column published in the Daily Express, a British newspaper. It was named after the 18th-century diarist William Hickey. The column was first established by Tom Driberg in May 1933. An existing gossip column was relaunched following the intervention of the Express's proprietor Lord Beaverbrook.

  9. History of British newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The history of British newspapers begins in the 17th century with the emergence of regular publications covering news and gossip. The relaxation of government censorship in the late 17th century led to a rise in publications, which in turn led to an increase in regulation throughout the 18th century. [1]

  10. Danny Beard - Wikipedia

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    Danny Beard is the stage name of Daniel Curtis (born 27 May 1992), a British drag performer and singer, who appeared on Britain's Got Talent and Karaoke Club: Drag Edition and won the fourth series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK.

  11. Vanity Fair (British magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Vanity Fair. (British magazine) Winter supplement (23 November 1899); caricature of the trial of Dreyfus. Vanity Fair was a British weekly magazine that was published from 1868 to 1914.