Our Methodology
A rigorous approach to verifying celebrity dining and cooking content.
Research Process
Every piece of content on CelebEats goes through a multi-step verification process:
- Source Identification: We identify potential celebrity dining information from primary sources, media reports, and verified social media.
- Verification: Each claim is cross-referenced against multiple sources when possible.
- Classification: Claims are assigned an evidence tier (A, B, or C) based on source reliability.
- Confidence Rating: We assign a confidence level (High, Medium, Low) based on evidence quality.
- Editorial Review: Content is reviewed for accuracy, relevance, and ethical considerations.
Source Categories
Primary Sources (Tier A)
- Official celebrity interviews
- Celebrity social media posts
- TV shows and documentaries
- Cookbooks and publications by the celebrity
- Official restaurant partnerships
Secondary Sources (Tier B)
- Reputable media outlets (Eater, Food & Wine, NYT, etc.)
- Industry publications
- Restaurant press releases
- Verified journalist reports
Tertiary Sources (Tier C)
- Verified user-generated content with photo evidence
- Multiple consistent fan sightings
- Restaurant staff confirmations
What We Don't Publish
- Unverified rumors or gossip
- Private residence information
- Real-time location tracking
- Paparazzi-sourced material
- Information that could compromise safety or privacy
Corrections Policy
We take accuracy seriously. If you believe any information is incorrect, please contact us at [email protected]. We will investigate and update our content as needed.