Sarah Polonksy has been on the New York City celebrity news circuit for five years and is a boldface name as both author and subject matter.
Sarah’s career began at the infamous National Enquirer. It was only a matter of a couple of months before she was sent out on assignments as a reporter and started breaking scoops. She was soon able to spot Michael Jackson and his polymorphous nose from fifty feet away and write a cohesive article about it—a rare gem of talent.
When Sarah received the call from the granddaddy of all gossip columns, Page Six of the New York Post, she moved to the city and became a well-known reporter. Here she became immensely connected to the world of celebrities as well as the ins and outs of New York City’s most exclusive and intimate events.
Always one to crave the use of her own voice, Sarah left Page Six to work on her non-fiction book and began freelance writing for Life & Style and OK! Magazines.
As the featured writer for Cellofame, Sarah utilizes all the gossip knowledge she has collected through the years finally puts her own spin on it.




Nov. 11, 2009
09:08 PM EST