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Both Bitag and Pinoy US Cops later moved to PTV, albeit in a producer's cut variety and in broadcast syndication, [4] while the UNTV version continued to air Fridays in a commercial-free tandem with Pinoy US Cops: Ride Along in a director's cut. At the start of 2013, Bitag left UNTV due to internal issues.
Former housemate and DJ-by-trade Casey was utilized as the voice of the new Big Brother Radio and she played a soundbite of Divine's comments about the Industrial House being a better place without Luz, who was left visibly affected enough to "phone in" her thoughts on the matter. Casey later posted another blind item directed at Mark and Kim.
Blind Item: November 5, 2005 2006 Showbiz-oriented Premyo sa Resibo: 2006 2007 co-production with PCSO: Slingo: July 21, 2007 Win Win Win: November 2007 2008 Double W: 2007 Text 2 Win: 2008 Mysmatch [d] August 11, 2008 November 2008 You and Me Against the World [d] November 23, 2008 February 15, 2009 Baikingu [d] November 25, 2008 March 9, 2010
Kyle Marisa Roth -- the woman who built a social media platform commenting on Hollywood blind items and recognizable for her tagline "You want more? I'll give you more" -- has died at the age of ...
In a brief statement posted to her Instagram, Hailey said "Just FYI the stories and constant 'blind items' I see on TikTok are 100% of the time wrong. Made out of thin air… come from the land of ...
TikTok star Kyle Marisa Roth, known for her Hollywood blind items content, is dead at 36. A cause of death was not revealed for the internet personality, who amassed more than 180,000 followers on ...
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A blind item is a news story, typically in a gossip column, in which the details of the matter are reported while the identities of the people involved are not revealed. [1] The invention of the blind item is credited to William d'Alton Mann (1839–1920), publisher of Town Topics , who often used it for blackmail . [ 2 ]