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Social Sisters Literary Feud SO Much Better Than the Book

Tatiana Boncampagni Hoover, the , according to Tatiana, though she admitted her sister "nevertheless occasionally provided ideas." Yeah, like the whole thing, Natasha says in a response to the lawsuit on Cityfile today, that claims her sister tried to "buy her off" and challenges not only Tatiana's authorship of the book but her entire identity:

My sister's history of lying is a well-known fact both within our family and with her current publisher, HarperCollins: In order to get her first book, "Gilding Lily", published, she lied to HarperCollins that our mother was an Italian Princess. Her editor at HarperCollins, Lucia Macro, was assigned specifically for her "Royal expertise" and their marketing efforts were centered upon this claim. However, when my sister's fraudulent claim was challenged by the real Prince Boncompagni … she persuaded HarperCollins to drop this information from their website and marketing materials



And it gets better.


It must be noted that one of her remaining claims via HarperCollins marketing materials — that her husband (Max Hoover) is an heir to the Hoover vacuum cleaning fortune — is categorically false. Her husband's family sold the company decades ago and no member of the family is a majority nor minority stockholder. It is a well-known fact that her husband's father — "Bunker" Hoover — squandered the family's fortune. His last remaining home in Nova Scotia was foreclosed upon this year and he is currently living at the home of his ex-wife (the actress Camilla Sparv) and his unemployed son (Bart Hoover).

The awesomest thing about this story is that so far, apparently both sisters are too dumb to realize that this is a much better book than anything they've come up with so far. Catfights? Manipulation? Squandered fortunes? A guy called "Bunker"? Please. Danielle Steel has made millions off this shit. If only Judith Regan were still at HarperCollins. She would set these ladies straight.

SIS FAMILY FEUD'S ONE FOR BOOKS [NYP]
Natasha Boncompagni Responds [Cityfile]
Related: Tatiana Boncompagni Thinks $1000 Is a Little Too Much to Spend on a Haircut

Photo: Patrick McMullan
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