If your ears perk up at the mention of juicy celebrity gossip, then you’ve come to the right place. From celebrity scandals to tidbits about their personal lives, these sites have the latest news and photos from the celebrities you love (or hate).
One of the original celeb gossip columns, the New York Post’s Page Six has been dishing out scoops for decades based on an anonymous network of in-the-know Manhattan tipsters. The site still maintains a reputation for being first to break news—it was the first to report Michael Jackson’s death, Mel Gibson’s DUI, and Rihanna’s police photos, among other things.
The celebrity-focused magazine Us Weekly keeps readers in the know about what’s happening to their favorite stars, with stories and pictures that cover everything from relationship drama to major makeovers. Its dedicated Kardashian page is a goldmine of up-to-the-minute information, and the site also covers movies, TV shows, fashion trends, and more.
For a more journalistic take on celebrity gossip, check out Variety. Stars, directors, and movie moguls themselves pour over this trade magazine to read the latest on who’s getting cast, who’s being fired, and who just bought what LA mansion.
TMZ’s claim to being the first to break celebrity news is no joke; it’s been credited with changing how celeb gossip is reported, thanks to its aggressive reporters and fast-moving writers. Its snarky tone and biting wit are what make it a top choice for fans who enjoy a little schadenfreude with their celeb news.