Cindy Adams

A GOSSIP FLASHBACK ON THE GERALDO TALK SHOW!

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Speaking of the Geraldo show, our fellow gossip columnist, CJ, who appeared with us on the weekly gossip panel, dug up this great old photo from the show. From left to right you have Mike Walker from The National Enquirer, Janet Charlton from Star Magazine, Ted Casablanca from E!, Geraldo the host, CJ from the Minneapolis Star Tribune, and Cindy Adams from the New York Post. As an opinionated group we did a lot of gossip shows together, and had loads of fun.

WELCOME BACK, CINDY ADAMS!

How nice to see Cindy Adams back at work at the New York Post! Our fellow gossip columnist (we appeared on Geraldo and other shows together) mysteriously disappeared last April and we couldn’t find out a thing about her. We were worried. Cindy avoids doctors and says she practically had to be DRAGGED to the hospital after feeling ill. Apparently her condition was a big secret because doctors didn’t KNOW what was wrong until they did exploratory surgery and found a burst appendix that poisoned her system. She was also seriously anemic and needed work on heart valves. Four and a half months later she is BACK and we’re happy to see her column again!

THE ENQUIRER HAS NO MERCY FOR CHEATING CELEBRITY HUSBANDS

Today our astute colleague Cindy Adams was musing in her NY Post column about WHAT might have triggered Tiger Woods’ wife Elin to sense that her husband was cheating and examine his cell phone. The trigger, of course, was the Rachel Uchitel expose in the National Enquirer that week that opened that huge can of worms! Let’s give credit where credit is due. If it weren’t for the Enquirer, NONE of these sordid stories about Tiger would have become public. And all of his mistresses would have a LOT less money. The Enquirer has become the enemy of male celebrities having affairs. Countless trysts have been revealed by the tabloid – from Bill Clinton, Gary Hart, and Frank Gifford, to John Edwards, Josh Duhamel, and Tiger. You can bet in the future that even more girls will be lining up to sell their stories. The Enquirer has become Hollywood’s moral watchdog and we love them for it!