Editorial policy
Sourcing
Every fact on our Who Is pages and guides comes from published reporting by reputable outlets, and each page lists its sources. We verify key claims across at least two independent outlets before publishing. When something is rumored but unconfirmed, we say so plainly — and when the honest answer to a question is “nobody knows yet,” that's what the page says.
Who we write about — and who we don't
We cover public figures and people who have voluntarily entered public life: entertainers, athletes, reality TV cast members, public officials, and people whose stories are covered by mainstream news outlets. We do not publish pages about private individuals, minors, or victims of crime or tragedy, even when those searches are popular.
Updates and corrections
People's lives change; our pages carry a visible “last updated” date and get revised as stories develop. If we got something wrong, tell us via the support page and we'll review it promptly.
Removal requests
If you are the subject of a page and want information corrected or the page removed, contact us through support. We take these requests seriously and respond to every one.