Flo Anthony, Legendary Black Gossip Columnist, Dies at 74

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Honey, clear off your timelines and bow your heads, because the media world has lost a true titan, pioneer, and absolute legend. The culture is mourning the passing of trailblazing entertainment columnist, syndicated radio host, and author Flo Anthony, who has passed away at the age of 74. Her influence on Black excellence and independent press outlets shaped how we consume entertainment news today.

BRIDGEHAMPTON, NEW YORK – JULY 27: Jean Shafiroff and Flo Anthony attend Ellen Hermanson Foundation Gala with Event Chair Jean Shafiroff and Founder Julie Ratner at Topping Rose House on July 27, 2019 in Bridgehampton, New York. (Photo by Jared Siskin/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

Flo Anthony wasn’t just a reporter—she was a blueprint, an inspiration, and an absolute icon to generations of Black journalists and celebrity news outlets. Her work demonstrated the power of curated storytelling and cultural documentation that mattered.

A Trailblazer Who Broke Barriers

Long before celebrity gossip blogs and social media news channels existed, Flo Anthony was breaking ground in rooms where Black journalists were rarely allowed a seat at the table:

  • Breaking Boundaries: She made history as the very first African American reporter to write for the gossip column at the New York Post, as well as the first Black columnist for The National Examiner.
  • Trusted Voice To The Stars: Over her legendary four-decade career, Flo became a trusted insider and go-to commentator on icons like Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, O.J. Simpson, and Donald Trump.
  • Broadcasting Powerhouse: From her syndicated radio shows Gossip To Go With Flo and Flo Anthony’s Big Apple Buzz reaching millions nationwide to her frequent appearances on Inside Edition, Entertainment Tonight, and E!’s The Gossip Show, Flo set the standard for entertainment reporting.

Honoring A True Legend

Flo spent decades penning her weekly column for The New York Amsterdam News, The Philadelphia Sunday Sun, and numerous Black publications across the country, lifting up the culture and giving us the real inside scoop with unmatched class, wit, and sharp style. She understood the importance of spoken word storytelling and how to deliver truth with elegance.

Her hustle, brilliance, and unwavering dedication paved the path for every digital media platform, blog, and Black entertainment reporter covering Hollywood today. She was a statement piece in journalism—bold, unapologetic, and impossible to ignore.

Rest in power, Flo Anthony. Your legacy will forever live on through every headline we write!

What are your favorite memories of Flo Anthony’s legendary career? Let’s honor her life and legacy in the comments below.

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