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For over 7 years, nobody knew who set up the website, but after a global investigation launched by an Irish couple, Neil and Donna Sands, it's been revealed that a plant-based recipe influencer and ...
Celebrities and influencers have been shocked to learn a controversial gossip website accused of allowing stalking, ...
THE Tattle Life website has been used for years to spread nasty gossip about celebrities and influencers alike. But since its ...
Tattle Life – founded in 2018 as a platform for "commentary and critiques of people that choose to monetise their personal ...
Tattle Life trolls are scrambling to delete their accounts, amid fears they could be exposed in court. Several well-known faces who were targeted on the site are now seeking legal advice, after the ...
Initially called Tattle.life, the site first appeared online in 2017 with Helen McDougall named as its originator. ‘Helen’ is quoted on the forum as saying that the motivation to set up Tattle was due ...
The founder of Tattle Life, where users comment on celebrities, social media personalities, and even ordinary members of the public, was finally named as Sebastian Bond, and I for one am thrilled that ...
A County Antrim couple have been awarded £300,000 in libel damages after they sued controversial gossip website, Tattle Life. Entrepreneurs Neil and Donna Sands secured the pay-out in a defamation and ...
But in its brief existence, Tattle Life has been accused of being a vicious gossip mill where mums gang up and gossip about other women - and a petition has been launched to have the site banned. 10.
For years it was the internet’s best-kept open secret — a sprawling forum where anonymous users dissected the lives of influencers, celebrities, reality stars and ordinary women with an obsessive, ...
Gossip’ website Tattle Life first appeared on the internet in 2018 as a website for people to ‘fairly’ criticise celebrities. But seven years and 48,000 threads later, the site has become notorious ...
But after the news that the founder of notorious gossip website Tattle Life has been unmasked and told to pay £300,000 in damages towards a couple defamed on the forum, I want to remind people ...