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gossip columnist

NOUN
journalist detailing private lives
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Along the way, she chronicles it all like a gossip columnist for her 1.2 million Instagram followers and nearly half a million Substack subscribers under the name House Inhabit.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 11, 2026

Over the past century, Pacific Dining Car was popular with celebrities such as Mae West and the gossip columnist Louella Parsons, while also serving as a backdrop in films, according to the restaurant’s website.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 3, 2024

This season has been empowering overall for Coughlan's character, both as the anonymous gossip columnist Lady Whistledown and as a woman who's finally embraced her own unique physical beauty.

From Salon • May 17, 2024

After receiving her master’s degree in 1956, she spent a year interviewing celebrities and checking facts for the syndicated gossip columnist Earl Wilson.

From New York Times • Jan. 22, 2023

Norma dreams of being a boldface name again, yet gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, as herself, feasts on her misfortune, and breathlessly reports Norma’s ultimate downfall from the star’s bedroom.

From Washington Post • Dec. 30, 2022



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