Jeremy MurphyJeremy Murphy is author of Too Good to Fact Check: Flying the Stars with Stars, Scotch and Scandal, a firsthand account of the decade he spent traveling the world with celebrities as the editor of a glossy magazine. Cowritten with Sophia Paulmier, th book recalls the author's reckless life, which came to include bar fights, trashed hotel rooms, restaurant bans, covering up an arrest, and singing to Mary J. Blige. Murphy's first book, F*ck Off, Chloe: Surviving the OMGs and FMLs in Your Media Career, took the publishing world by surprise in 2022 with its snarky and sarcastic take on the PR, journalism, woke culture, and Gen Z'ers ruining everything. The book was called "hilarious" by the New York Post while the Daily News raved, "Media mavens will love F*ck Off, Chloe: Surviving the OMGs and FMLs in your Media Career." Radar added "(the book is) filled with witty and humorous prose that will no doubt leave you laughing out loud." Grazia magazine hailed it as a must read while WABC Radio Frank Morano called it the "best book I've ever read." In addition to being an author, Murphy is a screen writer (his first TV project, House of Medici, is being developed into a series by James Brolin and Scott Hart), media executive (he served as a company spokesman and vice president at CBS), speech writer, and the founder of 360bespoke, a boutique PR firm in New York City. He started his career as a newspaper reporter with Knight Ridder Read More Read Less