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I agree, I stopped buying magazines years ago due to inane headlines like

(A)  So and so sneezed in Tesco's
(B)  So and so took her children to the park.

Whereas this is news

(A) So and so sneezed in Tesco's and 500 cans of baked beans ricocheted around the store injuring shoppers,then the roof caved in.
(B) So and so took her children to the park and they were attacked by armed squirrels dressed as Smurfs.
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Nah....Big Brother didn't start it. Big Brother was never intended to be a quick route to getting your name in the papers in the first years. The tabloids found something easy to cover and it began to feed of itself. The people who read those magazines/papers started applying for the show and the show began to choose people who read those rags as they attracted more votes and increased the revenue.

I never read red tops or gossip magazines - I don't know 90% of the people in them. When BB contestants leave the house they disappear from my radar. Tis quite easy.
Cariad
We don't buy any mags or rags so am blissfully ignorant of celebs or zelebs, it's only when I'm online I see reference to some. A friend gave me some of her old mags recently, I quickly, very quickly, flicked through them, most of those mentioned I'd never heard of and those I recognised I wasn't interested in any more than they're interested in my life. Fame or infamy seems pretty shoddy these days
Yellow Rose

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