Most celebrities who have established themselves tend to resent the presence of photographers and gossipmongers prying into their private lives.
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This was, in fact, a talk-radio creation, perpetuated by a few gossipmongers in the print press.
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She also gained a reputation as a lawmaker as the keeper of political secrets _ a gossipmonger with a gift for picking up political reconnaissance.
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Daniel Day-Lewis stars as a married farmer whose intimacy with a young lady has gossipmongers whipping the colony into a finger-pointing frenzy.
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As for Parcells, Shropshire reports that " according to some gossipmongers, " the recently divorced coach elects to come to Dallas in part because of a special " fondness " for a woman living there.
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Oily Man was, in fact, Ah Lin, the timid co-owner ( along with his gossipmonger wife, Ah Ying ) of a wanton store next to Xiao-gu's restaurant.
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To give the client the widest possible choice, Janice and Peter hold an open casting at West Hollywood gay club The Abbey, attended by The Abbey's owner Richard Cooley and celebrity gossipmonger Perez Hilton.
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There, couples in their 20s and 30s _ members of the Westernized elite, as well as office workers and university students _ meet in the city's many new cafes and restaurants to escape gossipmongers and nosy relatives.
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In other news, the alt . showbiz . gossip crowd revelled at the news that Internet gossipmonger Matt Drudge has been signed to do a show on the Fox network, over the objections of some middle-level execs of that network.
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In 1992, after 15 years as one of New York's best-known gossipmongers, she quit her job as editor of Avenue magazine, relinquished her rent-regulated apartment and stashed her Christian Lacroix coat in a friend's closet.