Chris Licht celebrates humiliating CNN ouster with fancy dinner, Nancy Pelosi
Needless to say, and perhaps by design, the news spread quickly through the embattled network, where one reeling staffer called the move “gross.”
Needless to say, and perhaps by design, the news spread quickly through the embattled network, where one reeling staffer called the move “gross.”
“For a number of reasons, things didn’t work and that’s unfortunate and ultimately that’s on me,” Zaslav told network staffers Wednesday at its Hudson Yards HQ.
“He was the first person I ever heard the word Ozempic from,” a source told Page Six of CNN CEO Chris Licht, who was profiled in the Atlantic.
Au contraire, mon ami! Brad Pitt filed new court papers yesterday wining that Angelina Jolie refused to sell her half of their French vineyard, Chateau Miraval, to him because she was feeling “vindictive” because a custody ruling didn’…
Sources tell Page Six that the former anchor has hired his longtime pal, who was also canned by the channel, to represent him in his $125 million dismissal case.
They married in 2021 but he hasn’t been able to move here because he’s on probation for bank robbery. Now the author has finally got the go-ahead to relocate.
It’s a long way from the Standard Hotel. Page Six has learned that the New York City Department of Buildings has issued a vacate notice on part of her pad.
“Reservoir Piggies,” perhaps? A Hollywood strip club manager claims the filmmaker tipped a fortune for the privilege of indulging his fabled fetish.
This must be why Wharton grads dominate the business world.
We hear the icon asked the “Star Wars” actor if he was “single and into older women,” before adding “I have a thing for brooding actors.”
It seems that the folks at a Manhattan gym weren’t thrilled to learn that rival fitness whiz David Barton is back in the body biz.
A reviewer who saw an early screening says it seems to dip a toe into the Megxit debacle — and contains what appears to be a jab at the Princess of Wales.
Page Six hears that a new movie will reveal an intriguing and delightful postscript to the Socialite Era.
“Across the entry hall, in a long event room, hang portraits of United States presidents,” said a source, “They include every Republican president, except one.”
A woman had been spotted at the spa several times in the days before the apparent theft, prompting staff to wonder if she knew anything about the absent bling.
One of the most influential restaurants in the history of New York City dining is open once again — in Florida horse country.