
Most Anticipated Celebrity Memoirs Of 2025
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By Tom Hanks
The famous actor spends the vast majority of his memoir berating people for not paying more attention to his 2011 romantic comedy.
By Kelsey Grammer
Honestly, don't even bother, because this doesn't mention the sex tape or his divorces at all and just goes on and on about the nature of living an artful life and boring shit like that.
By Greta Thunberg
The Swedish climate activist unleashes her acid pen on a previously private subject—her years-long, acrimonious beef with Malala Yousafzai.
By Dwight D. Eisenhower
In this recently uncovered manuscript, the supreme commander of the Allied Forces gives a personal, minute-by-minute account of D-Day.
By Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
The wrestler and movie star digs deep and shares stories of his upbringing guaranteed to generate top resonance scores with key spending demographics.
By O.J. Simpson
Following his 2024 death, groundbreaking AI mind-copy technology was used to recreate Simpson's consciousness and write this memoir of his afterlife.
By Charli XCX
The star discusses her sudden pivot away from the music industry and into the world of competitive waterfowl calling.
By Mel Gibson
The actor, producer, and director leaves no slur left unsaid in this definitive portrait of a life laden with offensive epithets.
By David Attenborough
The British naturalist exhaustively lists all the fulfilling and comfortable ways he could have spent his life instead of tediously documenting foul-smelling wildlife.
By Jake Paul
This long-awaited memoir focuses on Paul's work as a leading scholar on the Cossack extermination and how its perception in modern academia has shaped his life.

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