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Bunnie XO opens up about marriage to Jelly Roll in new memoir
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Bunnie XO has shared intimate details about her open relationship with husband Jelly Roll in her memoir Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic. The book reveals a past affair that tested their bond, while recent interviews highlight positive changes from his weight loss. Jelly Roll has praised her bravery in telling their story.
Brooke Nevils, whose 2014 rape allegation against former NBC anchor Matt Lauer was detailed in her memoir *Unspeakable Things: Silence, Shame, and the Stories We Choose to Believe*, gave her first TV interview since the book's release. She tearfully recounted the alleged assault during the Sochi Olympics in an emotional discussion with CNN's Pamela Brown.
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Tracy Clark-Flory and Kate Schatz, both Bay Area feminist writers, recently shared insights into their new books inspired by their mothers' experiences in 1960s homes for unwed mothers. Clark-Flory's memoir 'My Mother’s Daughter' recounts her DNA reunion with a sister her mother placed for adoption, while Schatz's novel 'Where the Girls Were' fictionalizes similar isolation and secrecy. Their conversation highlights research challenges, family traumas, and joyful sibling reunions.
In her new memoir, Liza Minnelli spills on a secret, stormy romance with director Martin Scorsese during the 1977 film New York, New York. The pair's fling was fueled by passion, drugs, and drama, all while both were married to others. Minnelli describes it as 'amour fou,' a self-destructive obsession that left hearts broken.
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Mai Serhan's memoir 'I Can Imagine It for Us: A Palestinian Daughter’s Memoir' was published in October 2025 by the American University in Cairo Press, taking the form of letters to her late father, a Palestinian from Acre expelled during the 1948 Nakba. The book explores exile and family memory through imagination and recollection. Serhan, raised in Cairo, Abu Dhabi, and Beirut with a Palestinian father and Egyptian mother, seeks to reconstruct her lost heritage.
Elizabeth Gilbert's memoir Eat, Pray, Love, published on February 16, 2006, has sold over 18 million copies worldwide. The book, which chronicles the author's year-long journey through Italy, India, and Indonesia after her divorce, has been translated into more than 30 languages and adapted into a film starring Julia Roberts. Its enduring appeal continues to spark discussions on personal growth and cultural critiques.
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Susan Lucci, the iconic soap opera star, is making a comeback to acting after nearly a decade away, appearing in the dark comedy 'Outcome' with Keanu Reeves. She discussed her role and new memoir 'La Lucci' at a book release party in New York City. Lucci also shared advice for songwriter Diane Warren following her 17th Oscar nomination.
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