Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Gossip: Huffington Post Changes Name; Richard Simmons’ Big Comeback Is Happening

Today’s letter from the editor at The Huffington Post:

“As we launch a brand-new name and look for HuffPost, I’ve been thinking a lot about these questions. How can we become better listeners? How can we serve you, our audience, better? We’re doubling down on our bold, splashy style, and serving up the news with a sense of humor, outrage and empathy. We’re also taking the suggestion of our audience across the globe and formally adopting the shorter name they’ve called us for years: HuffPost.”

Richard Simmons’ Big Comeback Is Happening

Richard Simmons has been missing from the public eye for three years, but now the fitness guru is getting ready for a major return.

“Richard is in talks for a major prime time interview and has been writing a book for the past three years. He plans to tell everything and in the process he will make a fortune,” sources tell Straight Shuter. “People can think he is nuts but he is crazy like a fox. Richard knows exactly what he is doing and has made himself more talked-about than Angelina and Brad. This is a genius marketing move and will make him millions.”

Confirming our sources, Prominent Brand + Talent, the management company co-founded by Simmons’ longtime manager, Michael Catalano, just announced that it has secured exclusive worldwide rights to represent the fitness icon for merchandising, licensing and endorsements.

Additionally, a visit by the Los Angeles Police Department to Richard’s home revealed that all is well.

Has Richard been playing us all?

Naughty Gossip? Let us know in the comments!


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