Unauthorised biography

An unauthorized biography, sometimes called a kiss-and-tell, or a tell-all, is a biography written without the subject's permission or input. [1] The term is usually restricted to biographies written within the subject's lifetime or shortly after their death; as such, it is not applied to biographies of historical figures written long after. What Is an Unauthorized Biography? Unauthorized biographies are books that detail the life of public figures without their consent. This type of life story is most often published while the subject is still alive. Early years First steps Professional growth Public recognition Peak period Later years Public interest Professional activity Media attention
Nothing gets the brain buzzing like the words “unauthorized biography.” It immediately conjures up a sense of transgression, of trespass, instantly making any subject more interesting. But when applied to the story of someone’s life, when does consent stop being important?.