![]() ![]() If you’re looking for stability, “I don’t think that’s the type of person we’d want for a job like this,” Cho said. He added that you pretty much need a sink-or-swim personality to make this kind of project work. His old job at Gizmodo paid him a base plus bonuses for big traffic.Ĭho agreed there’s a risk, but said he wouldn’t push him into something he thought would definitely fail. But, if the site doesn’t take off, there’s no base salary for him to rely on. Frucci’s contract offers him the perks of getting to build and shape the site, plus a share of site revenue. (When I asked if he can guarantee book deals, like the kind Awl contributor Chris Lehmann landed for his unpaid column called Rich People Things, Frucci deadpanned, “I promise 100 percent if you contribute, you’ll get a book deal.”) He says the core of the site will be a running stream of newsy posts from him about things like which shows and writers getting deals, plus columns on specific topics.įrucci and Cho are optimistic, but there’s obviously risk involved. “I want people to be excited about what they write about.” Contributors will be unpaid, at least at first. “It’s been a lot of back and forth with writers,” he says. He’s in the process of sorting out what kinds of posts he wants to write himself and which contributors he plans to tap for regular features. “I’ve been at Gizmodo for four years,” he told me, “but I was never going to run Gizmodo.” I spoke with Frucci about why moving on to Splitsidder was so appealing, considering his success at Gizmodo. Reflecting on his four years there, he asked: “What other job pays you to test drug paraphernalia and sex toys, to create goofy videos and unscientific quizzes? No other job, that’s what.” But there is still plenty in store for him at his new gig, where his colleagues will include Gawker veterans Choire Sicha and Alex Balk. Last week Adam Frucci, who is going to head up Splitsider, said goodbye to his readers at the Gawker Media site Gizmodo. (It’s password-protected for now it’ll be public next week.) It’ll cover the comedy industry for a ready audience of comedy nerds/lovers, and it’s the first evidence of the Awl expansion plans we wrote about in June. The folks behind The Awl hope they’ve found one in a new site up in beta today called Splitsider. Since this voice note has surfaced more have been sent – very upsetting nasty things.It sometimes feels like all the good topics are taken online - it’s uncommon to find a promising but untrampled niche for a new website. It appears this voice note was sent just weeks after Samantha gave birth back in May. ![]() It says: “Ferne has always been a very close family friend to all of us for over the past 20 years. ![]() Suzie Wells, mother of Sam and Billie, took to Instagram to share her statement on everything that has surfaced since rumours of the fall out got out. Sam’s mum has spoken out about the leaked voice note and claims it is Ferne speaking It’s just ridiculous, it’s out of order.” It’s not been clarified whether it is Ferne speaking or whether the person being spoken about is Sam Faiers.įans of Ferne McCann have been defending her claiming that there’s a lack of context to any of these voice notes and they might not even be Ferne speaking at all. Her thighs are so big and I looked really skinny today.” However the voice in the message is not confirmed to be Ferne but sources have said it was recorded around the time Sam had her third child.Ī post shared by Ferne McCann new recording was also shared on Instagram and the person in it calls someone else a “narcissistic bitch” and says: “It’s just so shit on people that have worked hard, because she’s got a big following. The person speaking in the voice note can be heard saying: “Sam Faiers is a fat c***. The voice note of someone speaking about Sam Faiers was leaked However this feud ended pretty quick and just this year Ferne appeared on Sam’s podcast and spoke about motherhood. We had like 15 years of friendship, all I’ll say is it’s a terrible shame.” At this time Ferne said: “The reason, as far as I’m concerned, that she fell out with me is because I decided to take this show. ![]() The Sun reported sources have said before Sam thought Ferne was “copying her”. The launch of the programme came a few years after Sam launched the Baby Diaries and then The Mummy Diaries. The show documented her pregnancy with her daughter Sunday. A post shared by Samantha Faiers 2017, Sam and Ferne fell out after Ferne launched her own reality TV show, Ferne McCann: First Time Mum. ![]()
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