Topic: Page Six

4 chapters across the catalog

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 37:35 - 39:25

1827: CIS-Lunar

Conan O'Brien Christmas Party Altercation Details

A report in the Daily Mail alleged that a loud altercation involving Nick Reiner occurred at a Christmas party hosted by Conan O'Brien at a private restaurant. Witnesses reportedly wanted to call 911, but O'Brien allegedly discouraged the call to handle the matter privately. Following the fracas, Nick Reiner reportedly stayed behind to confront other guests before the fatal incident at his parents' home.

Data Plateau
Episode 1712 40:07 - 43:10

1712: Data Plateau

Decline of the Celebrity Gossip and Fashion Industries

The traditional celebrity gossip industry has seen a decline, with magazines at checkouts thinning and focusing primarily on health crises. The industry has largely transitioned into a promotional arm for the fashion and film industries, focusing on "who are you wearing" rather than substantive news. This shift reflects a broader public disinterest in traditional celebrity narratives.

Don's Dentures
Episode 988 47:08 - 52:42

988: Don's Dentures

Page Six TV, Matt Lauer and Alabama Election Predictions

Page Six TV reported on the "boys club" culture surrounding Matt Lauer, alleging kinky behavior and inappropriate conduct shared with other powerful men in entertainment. A prediction is made that the current wave of sexual harassment stories will subside significantly following the conclusion of the Alabama special election involving Roy Moore, suggesting a political motivation for the timing of the coverage.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 22:18 - 25:48

979: Donna Gate

Harvey Weinstein Legal Threats, Potential Naming of Names, Drug Suitcase

Harvey Weinstein faces imminent arrest in New York for rape, leading to speculation that he may begin naming other complicit directors and actresses. A leaked photo from Page Six shows Weinstein with a suitcase full of pharmaceutical drugs, which he reportedly opened in front of passengers on a flight. There is a suggestion that Weinstein's knowledge of industry secrets makes him a target for a "phony suicide" or heart attack.