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Date: 2009-05-28 Author: Unavailable Article Mentions
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By Nick Haramis May 28, 2009 Few writers strike as much fear in the hearts of wayward starlets and errant politicians as Paula Froelich, who has been bludgeoning boldfaced names with her Page Six pen for almost nine years. But, when she arrives at Employees Only in Manhattans West Village one rainy morning in late April, the New York Post gossip columnist immediately dispels any concerns that the devil might, in fact, wear YSL. I didnt know if I should get too dressed up, she says, smiling as she steps into her designer heels. A born storyteller, Froelich pouts and laughs for the camera while sharing anecdotes about celebrities and their silly scandalsa culture she has immersed herself in since quitting her job at Dow Jones to work under Pa...(read more)
... By Nick Haramis May 28, 2009 Few writers strike as much fear in the hearts of wayward starlets and errant politicians as Paula Froelich, ...
... who has been bludgeoning boldfaced names with her Page Six pen for almost nine years. But, when she arrives at Employees Only in Manhattans West Village one rainy morning in late April, the New York Post gossip columnist immediately dispels any conce ...
... territory, creating a world where women love their Blahniks as much as the next Bradshaw. A few days after the photo shoot, we caught up with convivial social-vault to discuss the rag trade, the sweetest revenge, and the wrath of wronged front-page ...
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