Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent

Notifications can be managed in browser preferences.

Close-up: Camilla Wright

The original Gossip Girl is now an author – but hardly a respectable one

Hermione Eyre
Sunday 19 October 2008 00:00 BST
Comments
(Mark Chilvers)

Popbitch, the nation's favourite scurrilous gossip email "service", has finally achieved immortality, as a hardback book. "I can hardly believe it," says Camilla Wright, the 37-year-old grotty-minded journalist genius who invented it. "I'm used to working online but here this is, in my hands."

Wright and her then-boyfriend sent the first Popbitch mail-out to 15 friends in 1999 ("Only a couple of months until Meg Matthews gives birth...") and it soon became a phenomenon, peddling uncannily accurate celebrity gossip (scooping Madonna's child's name eight months early) and attracting 37,000 subscribers, who will be glad to know that, even as a Random House hardback, Popbitch still eschews respectability. There are the same fruity anagrams (Rick Astley – Tickly Arse) and diverting factoids (in online forums, Geri Halliwell refers to losing one's "vaginity").

Writing it must have been fun. "We all went on an away-day to Hastings," says Wright. "We sat by the beach, getting pissed, thinking up captions. Hopefully it's cheeky rather than defamatory."

The lawyers who worked on the book number half a dozen. "There aren't many jokes about Tom Cruise," Wright says sadly. But there is a "Camelid Wordsearch" in which you can find "alpaca", "humps", "spit" and "Suri".

Modelled on old-fashioned Christmas annuals, it is by turns scabrous (cut-out-and-keep celebrity cock puppet), sweet (knit-your-own otter pattern) and daft – a picture of someone's chin made up to look like Jodie Marsh. "Oh yeah," says Wright. "That was me. I was aiming for Madonna, but it kind of went wrong."

'Popbitch: Celebrity Excess and Other Monkey Business' (Century, £16.99) is out now

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in