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As a result of the article titled “Blood Dispute†in the October 24th issue of Page Six, I am compelled to resign from my position as Freelance Journalist for Page Six Magazine.
I did not, and would not, write such an article as the one to appear as my Page Six magazine column in this Sunday’s Post.
To avoid hard feelings and break clean, I expect you to put my resignation, and my reason for it, in Page Six (newspaper) at the same time to coincide with the Sunday magazine column.
I can no longer continue my association as a journalist.
Regretfully,
Lydia Hearst
Heiress (and now-former columnist) Lydia Hearst, in her resignation letter. Hearst is referencing an item from her column last week (which I quoted on this site) in which she blasts her company’s partying policies. Hearst claims she wrote no such thing.











































































































She looks much better in this photo.
Can she be more beautiful?
Yes.
Lurve the look!
I. Die.