Revealed: True villain in Trump’s family
The true villain in Mary Trump’s explosive tell-all book about her famous uncle, Donald Trump, is actually not the President himself.
The true villain in Mary Trump’s explosive tell-all book about her famous uncle, Donald Trump, is actually not the President himself.
A tell-all book written by Donald Trump’s niece will be released in a matter of hours. The President’s family desperately tried to stop it.
Life lit, domestic noir, magical realism, speculative fiction, mythopoeia or cli-fi? This is what these new age literary genres really mean.
The latest tell-all book about Donald Trump is different in one crucial way – it’s written by a member of his own family. And it is scathing.
JK Rowling’s new short story gives fans a glimpse of what a now “silver-haired” Harry Potter is up to as a 33 -year-old.
HE’S famous for the song Super Freak, but Rick James’ private life was even more outrageous than the lyrics suggest.
JOURNALIST Edward Klein gets inside the dysfunctional, jealous relationship between Bill and Hillary Clinton and Barack and Michelle Obama.
THE ultimate dating game rule is that women should date as many guys as they want. Why not? Guys do it all the time, says Lucy Watson.
NO celeb was safe when Joan Rivers released her latest book this week, with the acid-tongued commentator unleashing a tirade of abuse on half the women in Hollywood.
INSIDER reveals who were the divas, who threw the craziest hissy fits and who was drunk on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.
HILLARY Clinton has taken a swing at the “sexism” faced by Prime Minister Julia Gillard in her new book released today.
JOE DiMaggio was married to Marilyn Monroe for only a year but his obsession with the screen legend lasted a lifetime, a new book reveals.
THE singer’s former manager desperately tried to “kidnap” the King of Pop to save him from drug addiction while the star was being plied with drugs by Bahraini royalty.
COME out or stay in? Hit the stage or follow your screen dreams? You get to be the star in Neil Patrick Harris’s forthcoming autobiography.
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