About Around Celebrities
Welcome to Around Celebrities, a place to discover the people, relationships, families and stories connected to the world of fame.
Celebrity stories are usually about more than the person in the spotlight. Behind every famous actor, musician, athlete or public figure are parents, children, siblings, spouses and partners whose own lives are often just as interesting. Around Celebrities brings those stories together in one place.
What we cover
Our content focuses on the people and stories surrounding celebrities:
- Celebrity spouses, ex-partners and relationships
- Celebrity children and star kids
- Celebrity siblings and family members
- Parents and other notable relatives
- Biographies and personal backgrounds
- Family trees and connections
- Careers and achievements
- Age, birthday and other basic facts
- Where celebrities and their relatives are now
- Documented earnings and net worth, where reliable sources exist
The site is organised into dedicated sections for spouses, star kids, siblings, family and net worth, so related people sit together rather than as scattered pages.
More than a name and a paragraph
We are not interested in publishing pages that repeat what is already on twenty other sites.
When we cover a celebrity’s spouse, child, sibling or parent, we look past the famous connection to the person themselves: their background, their own work, what they did before the relationship that made them searchable and what they have done since. Many of the people we write about have careers of their own that never get mentioned anywhere. Those go in the profile.
We also group related people into family and topic clusters, so you can follow a whole family tree instead of reading one isolated profile at a time.
How we research a profile
Every profile is built from primary sources first, in roughly this order:
- Public records. Marriage and divorce filings, birth and death records, probate, court documents.
- On-record statements from the person, their family or their representatives.
- Obituaries and death notices in established newspapers.
- Official biographies from studios, teams, publishers, universities and companies.
- Archived reporting from outlets with named editors and their own corrections policy.
We do not build profiles from other celebrity aggregator sites, AI-written bios, unverified social accounts, forum threads, or net worth databases that will not say where their numbers came from. Copying an unsourced claim from another site does not make it true. It moves the error somewhere new.
Every profile ends with a numbered source list and the date each source was checked. Where two reliable sources disagree, we say that they disagree instead of quietly choosing whichever version reads more neatly.
What we will not publish
Most of the people we write about are private individuals. They did not seek public attention. They married someone, or were born to someone, or grew up alongside someone who did. That shapes what we consider fair to print.
No invented money figures. If a number cannot be traced to a named source, the profile has no net worth section at all. Where we publish an estimate, we label it an estimate and name who produced it.
No private contact information. No home addresses, no phone numbers, no schools, and no employers of people who are not public figures.
No speculation about health, sexuality or the private reasons behind a divorce. If the person has not discussed it publicly, neither do we.
Minors get the minimum. Name, age, parents, nothing further.
No paparazzi photography. Every image is licensed, public domain, or Creative Commons with the attribution the licence requires.
No rumour presented as reporting. The phrases “sources say”, “reportedly” and “it is rumoured” do not appear in our profiles. If a claim cannot be attributed to someone willing to be named, we leave it out.
Why Around Celebrities
The celebrity world is full of stories that go beyond the red carpet.
Who is their spouse? Who are their children? What does their sibling do? Where did they grow up? What happened to them after the spotlight moved on?
Those questions have real answers sitting in public records, obituaries and on-record interviews. Most sites do not bother to look them up. We do, and we show you where we found them.
Corrections
We will get things wrong. When that happens we would rather hear about it than not.
Write to corrections@aroundcelebrities.com with the page, the specific claim and where the correct information is documented. We respond within {{RESPONSE_DAYS}} working days. When we fix something we add a dated correction note to the page rather than editing it silently, because a page that has been quietly changed is a page you cannot check.
If you are the subject of a profile and want information corrected or removed, use the same address. We take that request seriously on its own merits. You do not need a lawyer to get our attention.
Keeping profiles current
Relationships end, people move, ages change. Anything on this site that can go out of date is reviewed every three months, and every profile carries a visible last-updated date so you can judge for yourself how fresh it is. A page that was accurate the day it was written and has not been touched since is not much use to anyone.
How we make money
Around Celebrities runs display advertising and, on some pages, affiliate links to books and streaming services. Affiliate links are marked as such.
We do not accept payment to publish a profile, to remove one, to soften what a profile says, or to place a link inside one. Nobody has paid us for coverage and nobody will. If someone offers you that arrangement while claiming to represent this site, it is not us, and we would like to know.
Get in touch
Corrections and removal requests: hello@aroundcelebrities.com
If you are related to someone we have written about and we got a detail wrong about your own family, please tell us. Families are usually the best source available, and we would rather have the right version on the page.