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  2. The Superficial - Wikipedia

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    The Superficial was a website devoted to celebrity gossip. It was founded on May 23, 2004, and quickly grew in popularity. The Superficial was a part of Anticlown Media, along with other sites such as IWatchStuff.com and Geekologie .com. The website was controversial due to its satirical, often derogatory content.

  3. Dlisted - Wikipedia

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    Dlisted was a celebrity gossip blog written by Michael Kuroiwa, known initially to readers as "Michael K." The site was launched on January 23, 2005, as the D-List, but changed its name to Dlisted because the domain name was available. The blog ended on June 30, 2023 after 18 years in existence. [1]

  4. Perez Hilton - Wikipedia

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    3. Website. perezhilton .com. Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr.[ 1] (born March 23, 1978), [ 2] known professionally as Perez Hilton, is an American blogger, columnist, and media personality. His blog is known for posts covering gossip items about celebrities, and for posting tabloid photos over which he has added his own captions or "doodles".

  5. Drake Bell and Josh Peck go way back from their child star days on Nickelodeon. Here is a look back at the actors' friendship over the years. Keep up with all the newest in Entertainment news with fresh and breaking stories. Know what is going on with the Royals and what Celebrities from your favorite movies and TV shows are wearing right now.

  6. Celebrity Cruises - Wikipedia

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    Celebrity Cruises is a cruise line headquartered in Miami, Florida [ 1] and a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal Caribbean Group. Celebrity Cruises was founded in 1988 by the Greece-based Chandris Group, and merged with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line in 1997. [ 2] Celebrity's signature logo is an "Χ" displayed on the funnel of Celebrity ships, and ...

  7. Blockout 2024 - Wikipedia

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    Blockout 2024 (stylized as the hashtag #Blockout2024 ), variously referred to as Operation Blockout or Celebrity Block Party, [ 1] is an online movement to block the social media accounts of celebrities and organizations, related to their silence over or support toward Israel in the war in Gaza. A wave of discontent was sparked on social media ...

  8. Cameo (website) - Wikipedia

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    Cameo is an American video-sharing website headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.Created in 2016 by Steven Galanis, Martin Blencowe, and Devon Spinnler Townsend, and launched in March 2017, the site allows fans to send some basic information to celebrities, who then use that to send personalized video messages to fans' friends, loved ones, or to the fans themselves. [1]

  9. Gawker - Wikipedia

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    Gawker was an American blog founded by Nick Denton and Elizabeth Spiers that was based in New York City and focused on celebrities and the media industry. [ 1] According to SimilarWeb, the site had over 23 million visits per month in 2015. [ 2] Founded in 2002, Gawker was the flagship blog for Denton's Gawker Media.