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tell-all

1 of 1adjective
/ˈtɛlˌɔl/
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(of a book, an interview, etc.) including shocking information, revealed by an individual, usually a celebrity

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  • The celebrity's tell-all autobiography revealed shocking details about their personal life and career.
  • The documentary filmmaker produced a tell-all film exposing the inner workings of the industry.
  • The tabloid magazine published a tell-all interview with the former employee, revealing secrets about their time working for the company.
  • The memoir provided a tell-all account of the author's experiences growing up in a famous family.
  • The podcast host conducted a tell-all interview with the whistleblower, uncovering hidden truths about the scandal.