THE GOSSIP SOURCES YOU NEED TO KNOW RIGHT NOW
@ARMASUPDATES
The notorious Ana de Armas– updates Twitter account is still the No. 1 source for the star.
Stan accounts like these post ultraspecific details about your fave celebs, keep up with paparazzi photos, repost fan interactions— and they’re usually hilarious.
@COMMENTSBYCELEBS
Tracking what celebrities say to one another on social media, this Instagram empire has expanded into several side accounts monitoring the comments of TikTokers, Real Housewives, and Bachelor Nation. Sometimes it’s shady, sometimes it’s
Kevin Bacon showing love to the skater who revitalized Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams.”
@DEUXMOI
This anonymous gossipmonger knows where your fave celebs were just spotted and how good of a boss they aren’t. Faithful followers send in stories about their encounters with stars, from working with them 15 years ago to sitting next to them in an outdoor dining space. The posts can be wild—first-person accounts of sleeping with Leonardo DiCaprio—but mostly, they’re along the lines of “I had dinner near a drunk Real Housewife and she waved. No mask.” @DeuxMoi has been around since 2013, but its following has doubled during quarantine.
LIPSTICK ALLEY
It’s no surprise that “the internet’s largest African American forum” is also home to some of the best gossip. The hearsay is disseminated via a message board, where members, or “fonts,” post their scoops.
The forum has been around for years, but a recent post on Doja Cat’s Tinychat escapades made it essential again. Stories should be consumed with a grain of salt, but when they’re right, watch out.
@OVERHEARDCELEBS
Crowdsourced “anti-gossip” to save your soul, @Overheard supplies wholesome fan interactions with celebrities, not snark. But they’re just as revealing—like knowing that Dwyane Wade will gladly crash your marriage proposal if he stumbles upon you on the beach.