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HEY! Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban had a baby girl!!!!

How much do we really care about celebrity's babies? Apparently a lot. Some of the top-selling publications in the world are celebrity gossip magazines.

Is Britney pregnant -- again?

Is Tom Cruise's baby really a Scientologist alien?

Inquiring minds really, really wanna know.

What do YOU think of the gossip magazines? Are they your cup of tea or your secret weakness? Are you part of a growing demographic in America who feel the need for paparazzi dirt?

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Posts: 53 | Registered: 28 January 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I don't read them. There is so much untruth and drama in their lives. I have enough in my life to worry about much less worry about that kind of stuff. LOL
 
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I could really care less about them. Most of the time they are talking about some skinny woman and how her body has stretch marks and cellulite while the fat men aren't talked about at all. Like 06ChargedHemi said, most of the stuff is to start drama.
 
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Don't care a bit for them. I could care less who charged how much for their new baby's photos, who wore the best and the trashiest clothes, who's getting divorced for the umpteenth time, who's gained and lost weight, and my list could go on and on. Even worse is their articles on teenage stars and "role models" for teenagers. They're just a bunch of pages of trash that I have to steer my child away from. Roll Eyes (Sorry, I know I sound nasty by them, but really, I'm just disgusted).
 
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That is interesting because they are wildly popular. In every store they are right there at the register. I don't get into them myself, but I know a LOT of people who are - who are otherwise very respectable people ... hahahah.... C'mon. Don't be scared to admit it. We've all got our dirty little secrets.
 
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I agree with JennB. I'm tired of these articles about so called role models. Whatever happened to a child having a role model in their own home. I don't understand why alot of kids are looking up to people on tv. When I was a kid, my role models were my mother and my grandmother.
 
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