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  • Khloe Kardashian Addresses Fertility Treatment Rumors

    celebuzz.com 4 weeks ago

    Radar Online reported that Khloe Kardashian is interviewing fertility doctors in Dallas, where she is currently living with husband Lamar Odom. “Khloe has been meeting with fertility doctors in Dallas, and Lamar has been going with her to several appointments,” a source told the website. “It makes sense for her to have a fertility doctor... Read more»

  • Kelly Osbourne Denies Drinking At Golden Globes Event On Twitter

    celebuzz.com 3 weeks, 5 days ago

    Earlier today, reality TV star-turned-E! fashion correspondent Kelly Osbourne took to Twitter to deny an Internet report alleging that she had been drinking at a pre-Golden Globes event. Osbourne vehemently blasted the reports in a series of tweets that began strong and didn’t let up. “I was not even at any of the after parties... Read more»

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RadarOnline is an American online publication that was first published as an independent, irreverent print and online publication in September, 2003. The magazine, which published articles on entertainment, fashion, politics, and human interest was founded and edited by Maer Roshan, a high-profile editor who had previously worked at Interview magazine, New York Magazine, The New York Times, and Talk With help from friends and family, Roshan published the magazine in 2003 as a series of three well-received test issues, and then relaunched it twice in 2005 and 2006 with help from well-connected investors. Radar was awarded a General Excellence nomination by the American Society of Magazine Editors in 2007. It's website, radaronline.com, earned an audience of 1 million a month soon after it launched. But despite its seeming success, the title was suddenly shuttered in 2008, after its primary backer, billionaire investor Ron Burkle, who owned a substantial interest in Star and National Enquirer publisher American Media, decided to kill the publication and hand over its increasingly valuable moniker to AMI, which had long proved unable to compete against such competitors as TMZ, Gawker and Perez Hilton. Soon after, all of Radaronline's founding staff was fired and replaced by reporters from the Enquirer and The Star. RadarOnline.com was relaunched in March 2009 with a re-branding, focusing on celebrity items about gossip, fashion and pop culture. All of the articles previously published by Radaronline were erased from the site.
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