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  • Wendi Deng: Dumped Over Affair With Tony Blair?

    It’s often hard to feel sorry for a man like Rupert Murdoch, a billionaire who makes his living slandering the daylights out of anyone in arm’s reach.

    This particularly juicy divorce seems almost an epic form of karma. Still…everyone has a heart, even Murdoch.

    It seems his heart was broken by reports that third wife Wendi Deng had been less than faithful during the course of their marriage.

    With the 83-year-old’s business trips taking him far away from home for stretches of time, Deng was left to her own devices. Eventually word began to spread of an affair with, of all people, former British Prime minister Tony Blair.

    His ex-wife had emailed the wrong person about her time spent with Blair, which resulted in Murdoch getting wind of their time together. Murdoch said word of the affair met him while he was in Australia.

    The News Corporation boss said he immediately headed back to the family ranch in California in order to learn the truth for himself.

    Murdoch made it a point to question the entire staff about what was going on when he was away. The staff admitted that they witnessed questionable behavior between the former prime minister and Murdoch’s now ex-wife.

    Employees said the pair had sequestered themselves in the master bedroom during one of Blair’s visits to the ranch. At another time, the two were seen feeding each other. Their level of intimacy strongly hinted at an affair.

    “That’s the story,” said Murdoch during his interview with Fortune. “And then, you know, a week later I filed. As soon as I could find a lawyer.”

    Deng had been married to Murdoch for 14 years before they parted ways in November 2013.

    It was only after the two were no longer together that he says he got his hands on Deng’s diary.

    In it she detailed her strong desire for and romantic thoughts about Blair, including detailed admiration of his body.

    Though both Deng and Blair denied any shenanigans, the divorce went ahead anyway.

    Rupert Murdoch said that since separating from Deng he’s “turned over a new leaf”.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons

  • Wendi Deng Reaches Settlement With Rupert Murdoch

    Wendi Deng and Rupert Murdoch have agreed to end their 14-year old marriage amicably, preferring to settle on their own rather than proceed to trial.

    The terms of the settlement were not released, but Deng will get to keep the $44 million penthouse the couple shared on the Upper East Side.

    “We are pleased to announce that we have reached an amicable settlement of all matters relating to our divorce,” Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng Murdoch said in a joint statement. “We move forward with mutual respect and a shared interest in the health and happiness of our two daughters. We will not comment on this any further.”

    The News Corporation CEO married Deng, who is 37 years his junior, just a few weeks after his divorce from Anna Torv, who shares three adult children with him. He also has a daughter with his first wife, Patricia Booker. Murdoch reportedly wanted Deng to keep their New York City home in order to keep things on a more even keel for their daughters, Grace and Chloe.

    82-year old Murdoch reportedly has a new girlfriend already–a massage therapist who travels with him–but he has not commented on a relationship.

    Image: Wikimedia Commons

  • Why The Murdochs Should Let That Wendi Deng Twitter Fake-Out Go Away

    Turns out that fun-but-not-funny fake Twitter account of Rupert Murdoch’s wife Wendi Deng wasn’t so carefree after all.

    First there was the question over whether the Murdochs should sue Twitter because the fake account actually managed to be verified albeit for only three days. But this whole verification snafu highlights a similar problem that is probably all too familiar to News Corps and Murdoch. Hollywood Reporter details the problem:

    News Corp. itself is currently being sued by an individual named Julie Riggs who ran a celebrity verification service called “Celebrity Guardian Angel,” which suffered after going toe-to-toe with the giant corporation over a Johnny Depp impostor on MySpace.

    Riggs had a MySpace page that verified whether celebrity accounts were real or not. Before Twitter launched its own service, Riggs was a pioneer in offering badges so celebrities could show they were who they said they were. But when she flagged a Depp poser on MySpace and the impostor complained, MySpace deleted her account. Then, MySpace introduced its own celebrity verification service, leading Riggs to sue.

    Ruh-roh. Well, that’s one good reason why the Murdochs should probably just let this issue trot off into obscurity. 2011 certainly was the best year for PR for the corporation given that whole phone-hacking scandal that resulted in the complete window-shuttering of News of the World. Maybe the Murdochs should take a similar route of action and, like NofW, just shut down this story altogether so nobody else comes a-knocking about that eye-sore of a lawsuit they’re dealing with concerning the MySpace verification services.

    Then again, who knows. News Corp. hasn’t really developed the reputation of shying away from controversy of, well, anything, so maybe they will sue Twitter over the fake Wendi Deng account. What do you think? Think they’ve got a case here and, if so, should they pursue it? Or should they try to make sure that 2012 is a recovery year for News Corp.’s PR? Comment below!

  • Fake Wendi Deng Twitter Account Not That Funny

    On New Year’s Day (a couple of days ago for those of you still shaking off the residual effects of too much grape and grain), Wendi Deng, wife of News Corporation CEO Rupert Murdoch, decided to ring in the fresh year with another go at this thing called Twitter. This followed the decision of Murdoch himself to stake out a corner of the Twitterscape the previous day, December 31.

    hello everyone. trying out twitter again now @rupertmurdoch is on it. showing him great way 2 communicate with people 1 day ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    It was actually a verified, which is important these days to pan the real thing out from the plethora of celebrity spoof accounts. She proceeded to post fairly mundane details that you would expect from someone getting a feel for Twitter:

    very proud of @rupertmurdoch for getting on twitter. never too old to start!!! 1 day ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    a lot of bad things happened in 2011 but i hope in 2012 we can put them all behind us and sail on to a bright future for everyone Wxx 1 day ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    dear twitter friends – its wendi with an i. thx 1 day ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Now skip to today, three days later, when the veil was lifted:

    We can confirm that the @wendi_deng account was mistakenly verified for a short period of time and apologize for the confusion this caused. 50 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Whoops! Jokes on you, Twitter. But also everybody else, as it seems legitimate news organizations fell for the ruse as well.

    Oops. Seems the Guardian (and News International) were taken in by a fake @Wendi_Deng twitter account… http://t.co/RHKXeNaD Breaking now.. 2 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    So how exactly did this happen that Twitter verified an account of a known public person to someone who is not in fact that known public person? Nobody knows just yet, but the BBC asked Twitter about how such a slip-up could occur with their verification process. Twitter responded, “We don’t comment on our verification process but can confirm that the @wendi_deng account was mistakenly verified for a short period of time.” Nice cryptic answer, Twitter. Further adding to the confusion, Mashable reports that News Corporation even told some media outlets that Deng’s account was the real deal. Do we even know who to believe at this point? Nope, but Twitterers taken by the decoy were quick to snark about the fake account:

    So, if Wendi Deng can run a verified account when she’s actually fake, whit dis that say? Ah still think there’s a reek o fish fae Rupert… 14 minutes ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Fake Wendi Deng Murdoch makes mockery of Twitter verified account process http://t.co/sK3B7xc8 #infosec 1 hour ago via twitterfeed · powered by @socialditto

    Yup. Unfollowing Wendi Deng now. #boring 2 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Too bad the Wendi Deng twitter account exposed as a fake before she could claim having an affair with Herman Cain. 2 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    the most recent tweets from @Wendi_Deng are more interesting than when we thought she was genuinely Murdoch’s wife. kudos 1 hour ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Twitter welcomed Rupert Murdoch by allowing someone to impersonate his wife @Wendi_Deng here for 3 days, with a ‘verified’ account #Oops 1 hour ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Interesting, the account for Rupert Murdoch is still listed as a verified account. However he (or his account handler) hasn’t acknowledge the fake Deng account yet. The jokester did finally come clean about the fake account and posted a few acknowledgements today:

    Hello Twitter. As News International has finally come to their senses, it’s time to confirm that yes, this is a fake account. I’m not Wendi. 3 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    To those of you who kept maintaining the account was fake, even after being verified, good on you for being suspicious. 2 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Above all, this was a bit of fun. If you don’t think it was, then you’d better ask Twitter to remove every other spoof account too. 2 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    But I’m definitely not married to Rupert Murdoch. 2 hours ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    So there you have it. The short rise and fall of the fake Wendi Deng Murdoch Twitter account. In memoriam, the fallout from this hoax illuminates two very peculiar facts:

    1 – Twitter’s verification process is shoddy and was obviously duped. Expect the verification process to get revamped in the near future, but in the meantime we’re all left to question whether any of those verified accounts are the real thing or not. What would the world do if that Snooki account turned out to be some bored university undergrad spoofing millions? Would the world be less fun? Or more?

    2 – Whoever is behind the Wendi Deng Twitter hoax ignored a really basic rule of fake Twitter accounts: be funny! Seriously, take notes from the fake accounts of Gary Busey, Rahm Emanuel, the sun, Drunk Hulk, or even the Bronx Zoo cobra that escaped last year – be funny with that trouble you’re starting. Nothing could be more boring than trying to be normal. Spoof Twitter accounts may very well be a new artform in their very own right and I believe it’s the duty of every fake Twitter account holder to uphold the integrity of this form of expression. Make a mess!

    With respect to fact #2, this account failed miserably.