Dear Ted:
I love you like a fat kid loves cake…nay, I love you like a Twi-hard loves Robert Pattinson. But I was at Oprah on Wednesday and am also the administrator of Twilightish.com, which recently became Summit-approved. Do you really think an Oprah insider would risk their job to oust Robsten? Even as audience members we had to sign NDAs.
—Twilightish
Dear Overprotected:
Which is exactly why Oprah’s people had a major freakout last Friday, saying it all wasn’t true—which is so not the truth. It’s hardly comforting to know some people (who sign confidentiality agreements as well) still talk. But enough people knew about the Robsten stuff prior to the taping that it wouldn’t out our source, trust. Hell, who doesn’t believe Rob and Kristen are an item? And what can I say, everyone loves their Robsten goss! (Also, this isn’t exactly the first time Oprah hasn’t told all sides of a story.)
Dear Ted:
Since you were called out by GossipCop, I was wondering if you wanted to return the favor. For a group that touts itself as “policing Hollywood and celebrity news,” do you think GossipCop has a conflict of interest in its reporting of the Twilight series information, considering they are founded by Dan Abrams, who also established Abrams Research Group, which has partnered with the PR firm working with Twilight’s studio to handle facets of the Twi series promotion/marketing? Do you think they should post a disclaimer regarding that “cousin company” relationship?
—Six Degrees of Separation
Dear Informed:
Wow, someone has done their homework! You are most wise, Six.
Dear Ted:
I loved your article about Rob and Kristen coming clean to Oprah. I don’t know how people can doubt they are together. How are things with Breaking Dawn coming along? Has Summit decided how many movies they are making and if at least one will be rated R or along the lines? Love ya!
—Sandy
Dear Over It:
Glad you enjoyed it! And for the record, Oprah didn’t demand that Rob and Kristen fess up, she just has a way of getting the truth out, whether it’s on air or not. Isn’t that why we love her? As for Breaking Dawn, Summit really is waiting to hear what Bill Condon thinks about it being one or two (or three?) movies before they decide. Also there’s some other drama going on, but surely you don’t want to hear about that, right? And as much as we all wish it would be R for the kink scenes, it most definitely will not. They need to keep the young audiences coming to the theater, babes.
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