Experts
Bonnie Fuller
Bonnie Fuller Media
Voters should focus on the issues, Fuller says. Read More
Readers don’t turn to “Star” for political coverage, Fuller says Read More
Law school was too boring. Read More
Bonnie Fuller on surviving in a hostile work environment. Read More
Cut yourself some slack, Fuller says. Read More
Nothing but praise. Read More
“Star,” Fuller says, gives readers a more complete picture than a blog. Read More
Celebrities come in all different shapes and sizes. Read More
Will gossip become more international? Read More
Fuller does not condone long-range pictures. Read More
The relationship is completely symbiotic, Fuller says. Read More
Gossip is a social glue, Fuller says. Read More
Fuller talks about turning “Star” Magazine around. Read More
It's not the media's attention, but possibly a histrionic personality disorder, Fuller suggests. Read More
About Bonnie Fuller
Noted editor Bonnie Fuller has launched Bonnie Fuller Media to meet the evolving needs of her longtime loyal following. Twice named Advertising Age's "Editor of the Year," she's been responsible for some of the magazine world's most well-recognized titles, including having served as Vice President and Chief Editorial Director of American Media (Star, Shape, Men's Fitness, Natural Health, and Fit Pregnancy) and Editor-in-Chief of US Weekly, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, YM, and FLARE magazines. Generally credited with inventing the “celebrity lens" school of journalism, she is a frequent contributor to a variety of media outlets including HuffingtonPost.com and Advertising Age and regularly participates on media industry panels.