Hot off the Press, Celebrities Are Entering the Book Chat
From IT girls to literary girls.
Get your rectangle eyewear lsquo; new memoir “The Women In Me” and books and personal essays. Our favorite female celebrities have stories they’re ready to spill with the releases of “Priscilla,” directed by Sofia Coppola, based on Priscilla Presley’s autobiography “Elvis & Me“, Julia Fox on her press tour for “Down The Drain”, Britney Spears‘ new memoir “The Women In Me” and Ziwe‘s “Black Friend: Essays”.
Celebrity memoirs have always equaled big bucks for both the author and the publishing industry – so, will the girlies abandon the influx of celeb beauty brands and get to writing? It is, of course, obvious that celeb memoirs have always been a golden currency, but the surge in memoirs, perhaps, appeals to fans more than a beauty product as it provides the candid intimacy consumers crave of their favorite stars, straight from the source.
Nov 10, 2023 Claire Parker lsquo; new memoir “The Women In Me” and, and Ashley Hamilton host a podcast, where they read through the chapters and discuss the juiciest details from each book. In an article by The Independent, Hamilton says “If someone wants to really regain attention for a minute, I think a book is the new direct-to-consumer Instagram caption.” Regardless, we love to see women who have been in the public eye take control of their narratives and flip the script on what the public may once have believed.
The Celebrity Memoir Club.
Ziwe Fumudoh – “Black Friend: Essays”
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Julia Fox – “Down The Drain”
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Richie Shazam – “SHAZAM”
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Britney Spears – “The Woman In Me”
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Sofia Coppola – “Archive Sofia Coppola”
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Pamela Anderson – “Love, Pamela”
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Megan Fox – “Pretty Boys Are Poisonous: Poems”
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Lil’ Kim – “The Queen Bee”
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