Fake Socialite Letter Generating Real Buzz
Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET
THE REAL PALERMO Olivia
The socialite e-mail scandal continues! One day after Olivia Palermo told RadarOnline.com that the desperate "please accept me" e-mail to her supposed uptown peers was a complete fake, SocialiteRank, the site that posted the original message, is sticking to its catty story.
In a 10-point follow up to what 'Rank has dramatically dubbed "The Scarlet Letter," its anonymous author comments on Palermo's claim, saying he or she is "not buying it for a single second." Point number eight goes even further: "According to our previous e-mail interactions with Miss Palemo which begun back in November the nature of the writing style is very much resembles her tone and sentence structure sic everything."
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