Revenge in Print: Page Six Attack Shocks Readers

"Page Six" takes aim at writer who called column "emasculated."

ByABC News
October 18, 2007, 11:06 AM

Oct. 18, 2007 — -- If the pen is mightier than the sword, then an item in Page Six must cause a lot of pain.

The New York Post's notorious gossip column shocked its legion of in-the-know readers Tuesday morning with a vicious attack on writer Vanessa Grigoriadis.

Retaliating for the scribe's description of an "emasculated" Page Six in a New York magazine cover story, the column item seemed to imply a desire to sexually assault the "hirsute hack."

Headlined "Emasculated? We'll See," the item's finale lashed out. "Grigoriadis ignores the fact that half the Page Six staff is female. The male half might take her someplace private and disprove her theory but we don't like a woman with a mustache."

Plenty of the city's media insiders spilled their lattes when they read the item, shocked at the offensiveness of the attack.

"I was flabbergasted," said Neal Ungerleider, the editor of MediaBistro's FishbowlNY column. "I never expected to see a sexual assault joke in the Post. I think it was something that should have been considered before it was printed in the paper. Pretty much everyone I've spoken to has been shocked by it, including New York Post employees."

The column's editor, Richard Johnson, was dubbed Tuesday's "World's Worst Person" by MSNBC anchor Keith Olbermann, who said, "If you're looking for journalism, responsibility, good writing or facts, you already know not to consult Page Six, but for a columnist to write what can only be read as threatening a woman with gang rape would seem to be too much for even [New York Post owner] Rupert Murdoch."

Of course Olbermann might have his own ax to grind considering that he has been the subject of some embarrassing Page Six items detailing a woman's disappointment at her alleged one-night stand with him.

The column and Johnson are known for picking fights. Among their targets: Alec Baldwin (who was dubbed "The Bloviator"), Mickey Rourke (whom Johnson challenged to a fistfight) and talent agent Ed Limato (who has been relentlessly skewered since he threw a martini in Johnson's face at an Oscar party in 2003).