| NOUN | a gossip magazine | gossip magazines |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The two first met at Studio 54 where she was holding a party to promote Brinkley‘s 1982 calendar and then they became an "item" for the gossip magazines.
- The storyline involves the battle between gossip magazines to break news of Minogue's 1989 romance with INXS frontman Michael Hutchence.
- For many years, Weyer was a guest on television talk shows and appeared in the coverage of numerous gossip magazines as well as in advertisements for Onken GmbH.
- This hypothesis was shared by prestigious national newspapers such as "Corriere della Sera" and "Paese Sera", and by small gossip magazines such as "Attualità", but the main actor was the "Messaggero" reporter Fabrizio Menghini, who had followed the case from the outset.
- Meanwhile the Hollywood studio gossip magazines are full of her former on and off-screen love affair with fellow film star - Don Lucas, and other members of the household are overwhelmed with the excitement of having a famous film star marrying into the family.
- Her name and pictures now began to appear in gossip magazines aimed at African-American representation such as "Jet" and "Players".
- In the 1970s, Lila and her husband became paparazzi fodder all the way to the 1980s, appearing on covers of multiple gossip magazines in Latin America.
- At the time, heavy rumors about Telemaco becoming the first Black actor to star in a Puerto Rican telenovela surfaced in such publications as Vea, Teve Guía and other Puerto Rican gossip magazines.
- Frequently in the media, she is often a guest of the Cannes film festival and makes headlines in French gossip magazines.
- That information was leaked out to all gossip magazines, who published the information immediately.
- According to Miguel, the purpose of the program itself was not to be a humor attraction, but rather a portrayal of the hard life of the paparazzi, the photo reporters of the so-called gossip magazines.
- He became a fixture of gossip magazines, always ready to chat with journalists revealing information about his famous descendants.
- Malaret's face has graced the covers of countless international and Puerto Rican entertainment and gossip magazines, such as Vea, Teve Guía, Artistas, Estrellas and its smaller version Estrellitas.
- Jakupi has been featured in gossip magazines and tabloids regarding her personal life. There have been rumors over whether or not she is single, but she has often declined to speak about this.
- Notable gossip magazines around the world include "Us Weekly" in the United States, "Hello!
- Inspired by "Confidential" and other gossip magazines of the 1950s, "The Hollywood Star" had a homosexual subtext (Kern's other mid-70s paper was called "Gayboy") and printed nude photos and sexually-oriented gossip with a frankness that had rarely if ever been seen in gossip magazines.
- Such problems included the widespread use of cars, the position of women, city planning, pollution, the role of gossip magazines' journalists, and the Finnish society's remaining ideological divides.
- Although glamorous, she finds life at the hotel dull, and prefers to read gossip magazines in spare time.
- Some young TV stars were being hustled into studios to make recordings; for example, ex-Mousketeer Annette Funicello became one of the first big female idols as well as the Lennon Sisters whom had cut out dolls and were always on the covers of the gossip magazines; another, Johnny Crawford of "The Rifleman", had five Top-40 hits.
- On September 26, 1984 he died in the bullring; Pantoja became known as "Spain's widow" in the media and a regular cover on gossip magazines.
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