The Superficial

The Superficial
Web address The Superficial
Type of site
Gossip/celebrity blog
Available in English
Owner Buzz Media
Launched May 2004
Alexa rank
4,147 (April 2014)[1]
Current status Active

The Superficial is a website devoted to celebrity gossip. It was founded on May 23, 2004, and quickly grew in popularity. The Superficial was a part of Anticlown Media, along with other sites such as IWatchStuff.com and Geekologie.com. The site is updated several times a day and has an Alexa traffic ranking of 1,099 within the United States as of June 23, 2012.[2] It has been named one of the five best celebrity news websites by a Chicago Tribune writer.[3]

The Superficial is notable for its biting wit, irreverence towards the celebrities whose lives it chronicles, and liberal political viewpoint.[4] Unlike other celebrity news sites such as E! Online and TMZ.com, The Superficial lampoons the behavior of celebrities, to a degree even greater than Perez Hilton. In particular, The Superficial currently focuses a disproportionate number of items on the drunken misadventures of Paris Hilton, Britney Spears,[5] and Lindsay Lohan, which it has dubbed "The Unholy Trinity,"[6] as well as Amy Winehouse[7] and Heidi Montag.[8] The Superficial is also unafraid to make bold statements, such as referring to Heidi Klum and Seal's first son as an "ugly mole creature."[9] The Superficial sometimes posts "Not Suitable For Work" (NSFW) photographs of celebrities, notably Britney Spears and Tara Reid, in various states of public undress.

The anonymous writer often refers to his "midget" infatuation for actress Hayden Panettiere[10] which has since ended and replaced with an infatuation for actresses Mila Kunis and Blake Lively. He posts pictures of various female celebrities in bikinis.[11] He also often makes jokes about his sex life, as well as the size of his penis. He also deals irreverently to people's serious medical conditions such as psoriasis and anorexia.

Buzz Media acquired the site in 2008.

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