Would Star Out A Celebrity? Not Unless They Chose To Be Very Public About It, Says Bonnie Fuller

Celebrity, politics and privacy were the intermingling topics at a Reuters panel last night in Midtown. First amendment lawyer Floyd Abrams, CNBC’s Hillary Rosen, paparrazo Gary Morgan, Slate‘s Jacob Weisberg and Star editrix Bonnie Fuller were the panelists. We videotaped it.

Above, Fuller discusses whether Star would “out” a celebrity. “If they chose to go public or chose to be very public about what they were doing,” Fuller said. “Otherwise, it’s not something we would delve into.”

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