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by - written on 01/09/09 (Useful, 5 readings)
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Heat Magazine is one of the most prominant celebrity gossip magazines. It has the latest news on celebrities and has been made famous on its covarage of big brother. Although Heat is the magazine that springs to mind when you think of a gossip magazine they are all pretty much generic and have the same celebrity gossip inside just ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/04/09 (Very useful, 102 readings)
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Heat magazine....... I have to admit it, although rather ashamed to, but I love a bit of trashy celebrity gossip on a regular basis. I find reading about the lives of people who get paid to be under the spotlight sometimes rather uplifting and as my friends are mostly into the same things as me it gives us something else to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/04/09 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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My other half buys this every week and leaves it lying around, just knowing that I love reading and will pick anything up and devour it, so this isn't a heat reader writing this review this is a casual observer. So the magazine itself seems to be devoted to a small number of celebrities who have inexplicibly caught the imagination of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/04/07 (Useful, 158 readings)
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Heat Magazine is arguably the original weekly trashy celeb mag. Taking a slightly more sarcastic, tongue in cheek approach than the like of the predecessors "Ok" and "Hello" Heat is a amagazine that girls will love and guys will secretly sneak a peak of then deny it later. It's currently £1.65 but does tend to creep ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/10/06 (Very useful, 355 readings)
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Heat is one of my guilty secrets. Every week, Every Tuesday morning I run to the local newsagents as regular as clock work to snatch a copy before they all fly off the shelves. Its like getting a fix of a drug, only my drug is a magazine full of trashy celeb gossip. Celebrity gossip addiction is actually being recognised as an addiction ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/09/06 (Somewhat useful, 45 readings)
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I am a true heat fan, because its packed with celeb gossip and i love to know were theyve been spotted and what theyve been up to. The embarresing pics are hilarious. Heat shows the worst and best dressed celebs. Tells in detail all the celeb gossip. The interview are my favourite because heat asks all the saucy questions and sometimes embarres ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/05/05 (Somewhat useful, 88 readings)
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In the celebrity obsessed world we live in the shelves are packed with magazines show our favourite stars looking too slim, too fat, with big boobs, with cellulite, with a new partner or *gasp* with spots! If you are one who likes to keep their finger on the pulse and know everything that's happening in the lives of the rich and famous then Heat ... Read the complete review
by - written on 31/10/04 (Useful, 339 readings)
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I accidentally stumbled across Heat magazine a couple of years ago whilst browsing magazines in the music section and it looked like a bimonthly version of Q with genuinely funny TV and film reviews and a sarcastic look at the celebrity de jour. Being a student with the obligatory tight budget, I went for it, enjoyed it and bought it ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/05/03 (Useful, 45 readings)
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To be honest I don't go in for gossip magazines. Offering half a million for some unlisted celeb's wedding pictures makes me wonder where these people's priorities are, but Heat surprised me. This is a down to earth magazine, not so much encouraging and pandering the current tendnecy to flood the media with half-witted, ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/12/02 (Useful, 24 readings)
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I'm not ashamed to admit that I love Heat! Sadly, I actually subscribe to it and on Tuesdays am usually late for work waiting for the postman to deliver the goods. I love the latest gossip and pictures, and the sarcastic tone of the articles and picture captions give me a good giggle on the Tube. The TV section is also great and they always ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/11/02 (Very useful, 648 readings)
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If you’re looking for a magazine full of glossy pictures of celebs looking totally fab and at the same time looking very dodgy and also jam-packed full of gossip then look no further than Heat magazine. I first bought Heat about a year ago now when it was on sale every two weeks; it was hard to find a copy in any newsagent because ... Read the complete review
by - written on 12/11/02
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Hotter than Hello! - Advantages: Shows celebrities as everyday people., Very interesting interviews., Has very reliable movie reviews. - Disadvantages: Can veer towards downright bitchiness., It is OBSESSED with the Beckhams!!!, Only reviews mainstream movies.
by - written on 08/04/02 (Very useful, 100 readings)
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I love this mag, don't ask me why, I can sit down and read it cover to cover in a hour, I don't really learn anything particularly worthwhile (other than what cleanser Kylie uses and the latest plot lines in Eastenders) but I still buy it EVERY week. I think the TV ad for the mag is correct "the higher the intelligence the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/01/02 (13 readings)
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Heat Magazine is perfect trashy reading and I love it. It perfectly gets you through the week - it comes out on Tuesday and brightens up those days that are too far away from the weekend. It's aimed primarily at women but I still love it! There are some truly fascinating stories for anyone obsessed with celebs (last week - Dido goes jogging!; ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/11/01 (Very useful, 174 readings)
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I have to admit I really am a classic sucker for gossip. Real trashy gossip. I think it?s probably a girl thing, but I have noticed my boyfriend taking a rather long look at a few of my mags. I came across heat (now if a was a man that may be looked upon differently) by accident. I was bored and it was time for my well-earned ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/10/01 (Useful, 41 readings)
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Heat has managed to fill a large gap long missing in TV listings guides, it has combined the usefulness (and need) for a TV guide in the digital age alongside celebrity gossip on which an entire generation seems to be hooked. The "celebs" it concentrates on are unsurprisingly those who attract the most media attention and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/08/01 (Very useful, 73 readings)
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I stumbled across Heat one morning on the way to work. I have always been the "Daily Mail" reader in the morning, something to help pass the overcrowed train journey into work, which usually takes about an hour. But the travelling conditions leave a lot to be desired, so I like something easy reading, that you can just read bits & ... Read the complete review
by - written on 07/08/01
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I recently subscribed to Heat magazine and save loads per year and get it posted to my house as our village is too time warped to stock it!! It is an excellent light hearted magazine with loads of gossip but it is usually factually correct (unlike some publications) as the stars seem to trust the magazine. It is not a mag for those not into ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/07/01 (Useful, 24 readings)
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When waking every Monday morning,i get this awful feeling of dread - 5 more days to the weekend, i am tired ( after inevitably last nights at the weekend - ooh the word 'weekend' -sends shivers down my spine!) i lack motivation, how am i ever going to get through this week alive??? (does all this sound familiar?) however, i have ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/07/01 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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'Heat' was launched in 1999 as a fresh entertainment magazine appealing across a broad age range to both sexes. Now its tired, formulaic, and has become extremely female orientated. It's still published weekly, but it has not gone up to £1.25 a copy. It used to be much more review based and plenty of information was given ... Read the complete review
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