I was wondering which magazines write true stories..and which ones make them up..(ex: People magazine, InTouch, Life&Style, Star, etc) How do I know which magazine would be a waste of time to read?
mystical_breeze answered Friday December 2 2005, 6:38 pm: Well all magazines usually have at least on fake thing in it usually because that's just how the celebrity world works (you can't trust all of the rumors and tell which ones are fake or not). But I have to say that People, In Touch, are mostly true. STAR IS HARDLY EVER TRUE. I mean, they said Brittany Spears was pregnant like three years ago, and that Jessica Simpson is now pregnant to save her marriage with Nick (but they already broke up, and she isn't pregnant lol). So I suggest not getting Star magazine unless you want the totally different story. [ mystical_breeze's advice column | Ask mystical_breeze A Question ]
DancinCutie08 answered Friday December 2 2005, 5:09 pm: well i can tell you people is pretty real. all mag. arent 100% true. although i havent read anything untrue in people. i would think mag that focus completely on just celebs lives will have some false info in them. there arent really any that i would say stay away from. i would recommend just dont believe everything you read! [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
Teza answered Friday December 2 2005, 4:54 pm: Well, it's hard to tell because magazines are for intertainment and for the gossip. The celeberty stuff might be true and you NEVER know when to belive it. The new trends and the beauty things you can belive. Sometimes they do make up things to get your attention. Some magazines have real life stories so those are true. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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