Tellall
Tell-all is a term used in publishing and journalism to describe a publication that promises to reveal previously undisclosed information about a public figure, institution, or event. The work may take the form of a memoir, a biography, an interview collection, or an exposé, and is typically marketed on the premise of sensational or intimate revelations. The expression is most commonly applied to books or media appearances that focus on scandals, personal secrets, or behind-the-scenes anecdotes. It is sometimes written as tell-all, and the term can be used as an adjective (tell-all memoir, tell-all interview) or a noun.
Tell-alls often involve insiders or close associates as sources, sometimes supplemented by analysis, documents, or quotations.
Legal and ethical considerations are central to tell-alls. Authors and publishers face defamation and privacy risks,