Celebrity editor Sarah Ivens is resigning from OK magazine, which she has been running for three years since British billionaire Richard Desmond launched it. She will be departing at the
end of the year.
Ivens worked in daily journalism and at British Marie Claire before landing at the British version of OK four years ago as its No. 2 editor. She was a
last-minute replacement to run the American version of OK a year later. She insists she decided to resign months before Kent Brownridge became the magazine's new general manager.
There is chatter that Brownridge would love to snag Bonnie Fuller, the former editorial director of American Media, to fill Ivens' spot. But that might be a long shot since Fuller was pulling in
$2.1 million a year at AMI.
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