

If you were to believe everything written in the tabloids or celebrity weeklies, you would think that Jennifer Aniston has been pregnant for 15 years, Kim and Kanye are divorcing and renewing their vows on a bi-weekly basis, and Tom Cruise actually wants to be involved in his child’s life. Thankfully, we have Gossip Cop’s Michael Lewittes to keep the record straight.
Co-founded by Lewittes and Dan Abrams in 2009, Gossip Cop exists as a fact-checker to claims made by print and online tabloids. Say Radar reports that Kristen Stewart had a meltdown in a popular L.A. eatery. A staffer at Gossip Cop will contact the restaurant to see if it actually happened.
“[Publicists] almost never come to us,” Lewittes (pronounced “Lew-wit-es,” despite my flubbed introduction) tells Bobby and I on this week’s DirtCast. “And if we go to them, it’s usually as protocol…There’s this weird misconception, mostly by the places that we debunk—they just feel like we call the publicists and it’s over. And that is completely untrue. If the publicists had their way, we wouldn’t be writing 90 percent of these stories. They’d want it to disappear.”
As for the Gossip Cop process, he says, it goes like this: “Call the restaurant, call the set manager of a movie, call the co-star, call the co-star’s manager, call everyone involved in the production and find out as much as you can. Then you reach out to the reps. That’s when we say, ‘Hey, we’ve got X, Y, and Z…True or not true?’ There’s also a social contract that we have with the publicists, which is lie to us and you’re dead to us. And we have the same thing with celebrities.”