Hey dudes.
A gossip site that is accurate is probably tigerbeatmag.com.
Shashtipoorthy
probably not
The phrase "gossip column" was coined by American author O. O. McIntyre in 1922, not 1893. McIntyre was a prominent newspaper columnist known for his celebrity gossip columns.
A mill is a device for grinding, grist is seed separated from chaff and ready for grinding. Hence, 'grist for the gossip mill' is fresh gossip, ready for spreading. The oldest element of the phrase is 'mill', Old English, approx. 5th. century.
The phrase for welcoming all for grandma's 80th Birthday in Malayalam is "അമ്മമ്മയുടെ 80-ാം പിറന്നാള്ക്കായി എല്ലാവരെയും സ്വാഗതം ചെയ്യുക" (ammammayude 80-aam pirannalukkayi ellavarum swagatham cheyyuka).
No, Gossip Girl is not a real site. Gossip Girl and it's characters are a work of fiction, written about in the Gossip Girl series by Cecily von Ziegesar. Consequently because of the book and television series popularity, many fans have made their own Gossip Girl sites. But I'm sure that there are internet sites similar to Gossip Girl, which track 'it-girls and boys' and spread gossip and rumors, whether they be true or false.
You can find out celebrity gossip news on a celebrity gossip site like The Hollywood Gossip, TMZ, Perez Hilton, She Knows, I'm Not Obsessed and Lainey Gossip.
Speak to my gossip Venus
Speak to my gossip Venus
Dear Genevieve - 2009 A Lackluster Entryway Is Transformed Into a Welcoming Site 3-2 was released on: USA: 29 April 2010
Radar Online is a celebrity and entertainment news and gossip site. It is used by anyone who wants to read up on celebrity culture, film and television stars, awards shows, fashion, and gossip.