Did people have lots of sex during the plague? Meet KATIE KENNEDY, the TikTok star spreading history’s hottest gossip

Did people have lots of sex during the plague? Meet KATIE KENNEDY, the TikTok star spreading history's hottest gossip

Is it true that Marie Antoinette slept with her son? How did 1700s women sit down in their massive dresses? Did Charles II invent dogging? These are just some of the historical questions being answered by 25-year-old Katie Kennedy in her snappy, sassy social-media videos, and Gen Z are lapping it up.

Kennedy 鈥 who goes by The History Gossip online 鈥 has more than 683,000 social-media followers, with her videos racking up to 5.9 million views. TikTok has named her one of its 鈥2025 Creators to Watch鈥 and recently she released a book, also called History Gossip, full of juicy titbits from centuries past.

All this, and Kennedy is still at university 鈥 Oxford 鈥 immersed in postgraduate studies in 18th-century history after completing her undergraduate degree at Durham. What do her co-students and tutors make of the fact she鈥檚 already a published author?

鈥榃hen I first started posting videos in late 2023 I was so embarrassed, I blocked everyone I knew at university so they wouldn鈥檛 see,鈥 she says.

However her account took off and before long her content was being reposted elsewhere. 鈥楳y friends from uni started messaging, like, 鈥淚s this you?鈥濃 They were supportive 鈥 so, too, is her supervisor at Oxford, who lets her know whenever he spies her book in Waterstones.

She didn鈥檛 arrive at Oxford boasting of her social-media status. Her new flatmate did, however, soon spot a video online, Kennedy recalls. 鈥業t was something like, 鈥淒id people shag during the Black Death plague?鈥 I thought, 鈥淢y god! That is such a bad first impression.鈥濃

Now Kennedy blocks off a couple of hours every evening to research and record a video. 鈥業鈥檝e got a list of ideas on my Notes app, and I get requests from my Instagram community, too,鈥 she says. Once she鈥檚 chosen the topic, she鈥檒l start her research. Kennedy always includes her references in her captions 鈥 鈥業 feel it鈥檚 so important to quote your sources, because there鈥檚 so much misinformation online,鈥 she says. She does not, however, script her videos. 鈥業鈥檒l just kind of press 鈥渞ecord鈥 and see what happens.鈥

Kennedy credits her success to her gossipy, off-the-cuff style. 鈥榃hen I first started posting videos, I was very formal, and getting about three views,鈥 she says. 鈥極nce I started being less self-conscious of the way I speak and being more myself, it started taking off.鈥

Her video on whether Anne of Cleves was indeed as ugly as Henry VIII suggested was one of the first to go viral (Kennedy鈥檚 opinion? Henry VIII was the ugly one), followed by a series on the social history of Victorians. 鈥榃hen posting, what I think most about is the hook 鈥 the title of the video has to grab people or they鈥檒l just scroll past,鈥 she says.

While some people might clutch their hearts in horror at the thought of young people getting their history lessons via TikTok, Kennedy points out: 鈥楾hey are going to be scrolling anyway, so they might as well come away from it having learnt something.鈥 She first found her love of history through the humour of Horrible Histories books, devoured as a child growing up in County Durham; then, as an 11-year-old, she was entranced by The Diary of Anne Frank.

鈥楳y parents dragged us round National Trust houses on a Sunday and I remember thinking I鈥檇 rather play Nintendo,鈥 says Kennedy. 鈥楤ut I was obsessed with those diaries because Anne was such a normal person living in extreme circumstances.鈥 It was 鈥榓 starting point鈥 in her passion for the past. Her parents, says Kennedy, have been very supportive of her social-media career, with her mum occasionally suggesting topics for her videos. Travelling the world also provides inspiration; recent trips to Versailles and Rome were fertile ground for content. Kennedy even gets recognised sometimes when she鈥檚 out and about, which, she says, feels 鈥榲ery surreal鈥.

The History Gossip book came about after several literary agents direct-messaged Kennedy in February 2024, only a few months after she first started posting online. 鈥楾hey said, 鈥淗ave you ever thought about writing something?鈥 and I said, 鈥淣o, I鈥檓 still at uni!鈥濃 The idea was appealing, however, and once she鈥檇 picked an agent, settled on an idea and pitched the book to publishers, all she had to do was find time to pen it while in the midst of her studies.

鈥業 started writing the book just after handing in my undergraduate dissertation, and finished it just before freshers鈥 week at Oxford,鈥 Kennedy recalls.

As for what鈥檚 next, she plans to write another book, and her Sky History YouTube series, History Crush, has recently launched. She may, however, need some translation in the US: 鈥業 thought Americans wouldn鈥檛 understand a word I鈥檓 saying, and sometimes in the comments they say, 鈥淲e need subtitles鈥,鈥 she adds, laughing. 鈥楾hey will ask things like, 鈥淲hat does 鈥榤inging鈥 mean?鈥 but they do still watch, which is lovely.鈥

The History Gossip: Was Anne Of Cleves A Minger? And 365 Other Historical Curiosities by Katie Kennedy is published by Michael O鈥橫ara Books, 拢14.99. To order a copy for 拢12.74 until13 July, go to mailshop.co.uk/books or call 020 3176 2937. Free UK P&P on orders over 拢25.

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