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Our favorite GofG reporters, Olympic fencers Tim Morehouse and Jason Rogers are in the NY Post today! In the article titled "Date Knights-Forget Finance Types, Meet The New Mr. Right." Tim and Jason pose with other eligible bachelors. According to the article, it's time to "Take this opportunity- aka, a dip in the Dow-to kick the suit to the curb and date outside the box. Find a hot guy with a really cool job." We couldn't agree more... More»

Lydia Hearst And Scott Buccheit

Lydia Hearst And Scott Buccheit

Photos from Lydia's photo shoot by Eric Ray Davidson

Scott Buccheit, a close confident of Lydia's and a writer for GofG,responds to The NY Post's Headline:

"I think its a bit disingenuous of page 6 to write what they did today about Lydia Hearst today. They claim that she never wrote her columns and that they had an editor do all the writing for her. Initially they denied that anybody was writing the column except Lydia. Now that she has terminated her relationship with her they are saying she did not write her column at all? More»

UPDATE: Go HERE for Scott Buccheit's response.

On today's cover of the New York Post, we were immediately drawn to the headline:"Lyin' Lydia Won't Come Clean." This was their response to this email that Lydia Hearst wrote to them, resigning her position as guest freelance writer for Page Six Magazine, which we posted exclusively yesterday.  We weren't entirely shocked to see this dramatic headline; this is, after all, The Post, but we were curious to get to the truth.  It appears that, not only did The Post print a quote that was blatantly and severely edited, they are claiming that Lydia didn't even WRITE her posts for them.  According to the Post:

"She was interviewed by a reporter, who put her thoughts into cohesive paragraphs."

Making her look both illegitimate and dumb.

Lydia's Response to the Drama via her *real Facebook Account:

"With a world fixated on society and scandal on the West Coast, why not turn the tables and focus on this metropolis we call New York. I wasn't born here. Yet every day I'm faced with the dreaded stereotype of the New York society socialite. More»