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Jennifer Aniston is top-selling US magazine face
Sara Hall
NEW
YORK—People can’t get enough of Jennifer Aniston. Neither can Us Weekly,
Star or other popular celebrity magazines.
Aniston sits atop Forbes.com’s first-ever analysis of top-selling famous
faces, based on several factors, including newsstand sales of celebrity
weeklies People, Us Weekly, In Touch Weekly, Life & Style, OK! and Star
over a six-month period ending June 30, as supplied by the Audit Bureau
of Circulations.
The 38-year-old actress graced six covers — appearing on every magazine
except In Touch Weekly at least once during the time period — with her
face collectively selling more than 5 million copies, the Web site said
Tuesday.
Aniston’s ex-husband, Brad Pitt, takes second place on the list,
followed by Scarlett Johansson, Angelina Jolie, Reese Witherspoon, Katie
Holmes, Carrie Underwood, Jennifer Hudson, Valerie Bertinelli and Kelly
Ripa.
Britney Spears isn’t on the list even though the 25-year-old pop star
snagged 18 single covers during the six-month period. Spears’ face fails
when it comes to sales, Forbes.com said, and she is only slightly more
likable than Paris Hilton.
Consumers have grown tired of Spears’ consistently bad behaviour, In
Touch Weekly Editor in Chief Richard Spencer is quoted as saying.
“Usually there’s a roller coaster of emotions,” he says. “But
unfortunately for Britney, there’s been no roller coaster lately —
there’s just been the downhill.”
Also missing from the list: Lindsay Lohan and Jessica Simpson.
Forbes.com calculated the tabloid appeal of a celebrity by comparing how
many issues a cover sold with the magazine’s average newsstand sales.
The Web site then factored in the number of full covers a celeb graced,
and ranked his or her consumer appeal using data from Encino, Calif-based
polling firm E-Poll Market Research to rule out flukes. |