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    Posted December 24, 2009 by
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    Smith, Obama, Woods, Johansson and Rihanna

     

    Browsing in an entertainment magazine is the best way for you, pop culture fans, to update with the newest yellow-info about Hollywood's most popular buddies. Tens of paparazzi photos and tons of celebrities' stories are waiting to be viewed are read.

    Although most of the people won't admit, most of them can't control their desire to have a look at the entertainment stories. Some of them watch E! (When there's nothing better to watch) and some choose to buy a magazine.

    No doubt that Israel is being affected by the American 'Celebrity Culture'. More and more actors, singers, dancers and politicians are being exposed everyday with many stories of money, love and alcohol. Plenty of them are a pure bullshit, but people just prefer to believe and enjoy it.

    The Obama couple had decided to say 'yes' to the Smith's and have and be their interviewees. What the magazine says? The writer praised Mr. Obama for being a very friendly president with the multimedia.

    Another update about Tiger woods - the short column explains the last progressions of the world champion issue. Surprisingly, they didn't express their opinion on the matter.

    The CHIC SHUK page shows the celebrities clothing from the last events. Those magazines can be very cruel sometimes.

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