Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World

Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World

by Ben Widdicombe
Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World

Gatecrasher: How I Helped the Rich Become Famous and Ruin the World

by Ben Widdicombe

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Overview

A smart, gossipy, and very funny examination of celebrity culture from New York’s premiere social columnist.

Ben Widdicombe is the only writer to have worked for Page Six, TMZ, and The New York Times—an unusual Triple Crown that allowed him personal access to the full gamut of Hollywood and high society’s rich and famous, from billionaires like Rupert Murdoch, Donald Trump, and the Koch brothers, to pop culture icons Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton. Now, in Gatecrasher, New York’s premiere gossip-turned-society writer spills the sensational stories that never made it to print.

Widdicombe has appeared at nearly every gossip-worthy venue—from the Oscars and the Hamptons, to the Met Gala and Mar-a-Lago—and has rubbed elbows with a dizzying array of celebrities (and wannabes), and he whisks us past the clipboard and velvet rope to teach us the golden rules of gatecrashing, dishing on dozens of boldface names along the way.

Widdicombe shares secrets for how to crash the parties, climb the ladder, avoid the paparazzi, or make small talk with Henry Kissinger and Anna Wintour. Endlessly fun and extremely telling, Gatecrasher makes the unnerving argument that Paris Hilton conquering pop culture two decades ago lead to Donald Trump winning the White House. “As the gossip pages go, so goes the country,” he says.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781982128845
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 07/13/2021
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 235,415
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Ben Widdicombe writes the weekly “No Regrets” social column in The New York Times Styles section and is a twenty-year veteran of the celebrity and society beat. A specialist in the intersection of high culture and pop culture, he is the only journalist who has worked for both The New York Times and TMZ.

Table of Contents

Introduction xiii

Part 1 Fashion

1 Hotel 17 3

2 Downtown '98 9

3 Buffalo Hot Dogs 19

4 T-Cells on the Specials Board 27

5 Party City 35

6 "Chic Happens" 45

Part 2 Fame

7 Elevators of New York 71

8 The Gossiplex 87

9 Wanna Hold My Oscar? 101

10 The Buzz at Da Tommaso 125

11 Mar-a-Lago 159

12 Sunset Boulevard 179

Part 3 Fortune

13 Trump Tower 195

14 The Hamptons 205

15 The Ponzi Palace 219

16 Rockefeller Central 253

17 "No Regrets" 257

Acknowledgments 273

Index 275

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