For the past few months, Gwyneth Paltrow has been fighting off rumors that she cheated on her husband, Chris Martin. Vanity Fair is expected to release an exposé about the actress, that could lead to a divorce. However, the affair issue has yet to hit shelves, leaving many to wonder if the story will ever be released.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Vanity Fair have been feuding for a few months now over an upcoming issue about the actress. Rumor has it that the magazine is planning to release a story exposing an affair between the actress and billionaire Jeff Soffer.
The Vanity Fair report was rumored to be released back in September, however, it has yet to appear. One insider spoke with Fox about the expose's lack of exposure:
"I'm still not sure how much is going to come from this [Vanity Fair story].It seems like a lot of hot air with little substance, at least so far."
Glenn Selig, a crisis communications expert from Selig Multimedia, added to the hoax rumors:
"It takes work to break through all the noise and creating tension is a way to do it. Controversy helps sell magazines, but I would say this helps the magazine more than Gwyneth."
An anonymous source recently told Radar Online that the magazine was still going to run the story:
“It’s still going to run and it could possibly break online in the next two-three weeks. Too many resources have been plowed into it and too many bridges have been burned for it to be killed.”
Graydon Carter, the editor of Vanity Fair recently spoke about the issue with The Times of London:
“We started a story on her. We have a very good writer and it’ll run. Well, she sort of forced my hand...Some famous people believe that they live in a cone of celebrity that protects them. But it doesn’t really exist anymore in LA unless they stay in. I mean, you can be a well-known movie star and go decades without getting an embarrassing picture in a magazine just by leading a quiet, normal life...We wouldn’t be doing our job is there wasn’t a little bit of tension between Vanity Fair and its subjects, In any given week, I can expect to hear from a disgruntled subject in Hollywood, Washington or on Wall Street. That’s the nature of the beast.”
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