Who is enty




















There are several good choices, but there is only one correct choice. For the past 11 years, I have been writing blinds and telling stories about the people who do good in Hollywood, but also those that need to be exposed. That mission has been the goal from the first several months.

I wanted people to see a side of the entertainment industry that you you never see in the supermarket kiss-butt tabloids. There is no way on this earth that any of those tabloids would do anything to endanger the access to celebrities they think they need to survive. I don't care about access. I don't care about getting some nothing interview about the release of a record or a movie that tells you nothing but what you have agreed to beforehand with multiple layers of bureaucracy surrounding the celebrity.

I have been writing the site from day one. One guy. If there is ever any other contributions, they are named, whether it be Mr. X or Himmmm. I don't really work on stories in the sense of some type of timeline.

I write about what I can dig up that day. If I don't have enough information about a story or think there might be some more coming in about a topic, I might hold it to see, but there is no planning. Which types of stories are garnering the most attention? Which get the least? What happens when a powerful whisper network goes somewhat public? As in 16 and 17 year old teens. They listed the names of shows and actors that had appeared at the past few Comic-Cons.

Another floated the possibility of Smallville actress Allison Mack, citing her relationship with self-help guru Keith Raniere, who, the Albany, New York, Times Union had recently reported , had coerced minors into sexual encounters. This spring, the two were arrested on a series of charges that included sex trafficking, sex trafficking conspiracy, and conspiracy to commit forced labor. In the wake of the arrests, many journalists dug up messages that Mack had sent them on Twitter and via email, marveling at the fact they had overlooked investigating the organization themselves.

Mainstream outlets like The Hollywood Reporter and Vanity Fair detailed how NXIVM had peddled philosophies of self-help and wellness for years as a way to lure both wealthy and vulnerable members. Writing sensitive things about powerful people has always been a risky business, riddled with legal and ethical concerns.

And over the years, the gossip-industrial complex has developed a system to sidestep those concerns and wield leverage. An enterprising reporter may, for example, gather several anonymous comments saying that a very powerful Hollywood producer propositions young models, actresses, and assistants for sexual favors in exchange for professional ones. By virtue of their form, blind items are far too pithy to tell the full story of a scandal as complex as an abusive Hollywood titan or a sex-cult pyramid scheme.

But often they are the seedlings necessary to jump-start investigations into the rich and powerful. For that reason, the social media accounts, DIY websites, and daily newspapers that publish them are natural honeypots for gossip-mongers and reporters in the realms of entertainment, business, and politics. With the rise of the MeToo movement, blind items have become harbingers for the next major sexual harassment scandal, reframing the sites that publish them as industry watchdogs and commanding the attention of curious celebrities, publicists, and the mainstream media.

The blind item, however dubious, has transformed from scurrilous entertainment into the first phase of genuine reporting. One person who is familiar with how a New York daily newspaper gossip section functions offered an example by way of a CDAN item posted on Instagram this summer. As the media ecosystem grows more complex, our perception of information becomes more fluid. The same avenues that have been historically exploited to spread accidental or deliberate misinformation are now also pipelines for legitimate news.

Bolstered by a groundswell of anonymous tipsters and disparate online forums, rumors about the rich and powerful can now grow from hearsay to blockbuster investigations.

The Civil War hero appeared in the New York City media scene in the s, after inheriting the paper Town Topics from his delinquent brother. Below or directly behind the Sauntering column, he placed an arcane piece of society news that named the subject of the blind item. It was a lucrative practice that flourished even after it was revealed that Mann was also using the paper as a front for blackmail.

But viewed through a celebrity gossip lens, it seems to make a little more sense. Hollywood elites engaging in morally repugnant or taboo sex? Facing no repercussions for bad actions? Using their fame and money to silence those who might reveal their misdeeds?

This is practically conventional wisdom. Gossip fans and QAnoners share a core belief: that behind closed doors, celebrities are doing unspeakable things. From Crazy Days and Nights. Take it with a grain of salt, still, interesting. Only some of this, he says, is true. He began the blog as a hobby; a few years ago, he tells The Post, Gawker Media offered to buy his site.

Enty also says he was friends with actress Amber Tamblyn when she lived in LA, and sent along a poem and a handwritten FedEx receipt supposedly from Tamblyn as proof.

The veteran showbiz reporter believes that the RDJ scandal has led Enty to ramp up his blinds and, by extension, unique hits. According to public records, he is 43 and lives in Los Angeles.

Enty, it turns out, handles wills and probate.



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