Gossip isn't just about what celebrities are up to or who they're dating. It is also about music, fashion, sport and trends. Has your favorite band released a new album? Did Drew Barrymore wear a Vera Wang dress? What did Tiger Woods do? How many seconds did Usain Bolt run the 100 meters? Does Cristiano Ronaldo have a mysterious son? If you catch up on the latest gossip, you can become the life of the party.
Steps
Step 1. Buy some magazines
There are hundreds of newspapers that let you know all the latest news on the world of celebrities and that will keep you entertained for hours! However, you won't always find the story you're interested in there.
Step 2. Browse the web
Like magazines, the internet also publishes the latest gossip, so open Google and search for "celebrity gossip."
The articles are easy to read and will tell you everything you want to know about the celebrity world
Step 3. Read, read, read
Don't flip through a magazine or open a gossip site every two or three days - do it daily. Read the latest news every time you turn on your computer. Do you pass in front of a newsstand? Stop for a moment to look at the newspaper covers and maybe leaf through them.
Step 4. Watch television
Channels like E! they're great, but don't just follow networks specifically focused on gossip. Watch shows and programs on MTV. If you can't see this channel on TV, then follow it on the web. Also check out fashion shows, reality shows like Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Chelsea Lately and so on.
Step 5. Get to know the reporters
Giuliana Rancic and Ryan Seacrest are basically the main hosts of E! They always broadcast from the red carpet. Giuliana has her own schedule and Ryan is executive producer on many shows, including Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Step 6. Inquire around
Ask friends and family. Talk about the latest celebrity news with co-workers, classmates, and so on.
Step 7. Follow YouTube videos posted by celebrities and gossip columnists
Step 8. Listen to the radio
The morning programs in particular talk about these topics.
Warnings
- Newspapers, magazines and radio can invent news.
- Don't get obsessed.
- If someone tells you a rumor, they may be lying.