Jennifer Aniston
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Some publications call Jennifer Aniston a "Hollywood loser." However, this does not prevent the actress from enjoying immense popularity with the public. And especially among the readers of glossy magazines. Forbes magazine named Aniston the best (in terms of popular) "cover girl" of American glossy celebrity magazines.

Sociologists took a sample of the leading magazines in this segment (People, Star, US Weekly, In Touch Weekly, Life & Style and OK!) For the first half of 2007 and determined which of the celebrities got on the covers most often and how many copies of the magazine with the corresponding covers managed to sell. Aniston's image graced all of the above publications, except In Touch, at least once during the specified period. In total, the 38-year-old actress "helped sell" over five million copies.

Star magazine editor Candance Trunzo called Jennifer Aniston's character "a classic cheated woman." "I think most women can understand the feelings of someone who loved a man, in the best Hollywood tradition, leaving her for a movie partner."

Famous ladies such as Lindsay Lohan and Jessica Simpson were not included in the list of popular faces on the cover at all.

Jen's ex-husband, 43-year-old Brad Pitt, ranks second in frequency of appearances on the covers. The third was 22-year-old Scarlett Johansson, the fourth was Pitt's current companion, 32-year-old Angelina Jolie, the fifth - 31-year-old Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon. Followed by Katie Holmes, Carrie Underwood and Jennifer Hudson

A woman of difficult fate, Britney Spears, has become the heroine of 18 covers. However, the popularity of the pop star is low, she hit the last lines of the rating - sales of magazines with her image fell by 600 thousand copies compared to earlier periods. According to Forbes analysts, Britney is pleasant to readers a little more than Paris Hilton.

"The face of a celebrity on the cover should evoke a certain surge of emotion in the reader," says In Touch Weekly editor Richard Spencer.

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