Heat  |  Issue 1079
ON THE COVER
- Forget leaving the EU, Megxit is where the drama
is really kicking of this week
- Taking a leaf out of the Spice Girls’ book, Becks wants Posh to say she’ll be there for him
- Bridget Jones, who? Lisa Armstrong’s divorce diary
could be the next big thing
- With four sons and Wayne in the house, Coleen reckons a daughter would go down a treat
- Caitlyn’sset to be Jac Jossa’s maid of honour – that’s a hen party worth attending
- This is not a drill – nab 20 per cent of at Missguided
- Think pink this season
- How to ensure your brows are on fleek all day, every day
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Heat magazine (also known as Heat World), was published by Bauer Media Group in 1999 and has become the source that fuels the scandalous conversation about the celebrity world and set popular culture alight! Initially launched as a general interest entertainment magazine, a couple of revamps later, it rebranded and repositioned itself as a gossip orientated magazine which didn’t take itself too seriously.
The rebrand of Heat magazine was timed to coincide with the launch of a commercially successful reality TV show, Big Brother. By jumping on the hype of this show and launching covers with Big Brother contestants alongside focused content on the show, circulation quickly grew - now with a regular circulation of over half a million!
This gossip focused mag created its own individual tone of voice which women gravitated towards as they revelled in the scandal which often engulfs the sparkling celebrity world.
Featuring everyone you need to know about in the world of entertainment, from famous faces across film, TV and music industries to the d-list celebs whose faces you recognise but names you don’t know about yet.
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- The hottest looks to drool over and copy without breaking the bank
- An inspirational weekly edit of the best online and high street fashion
- Honest reviews on new beauty and styling products
- 7-day guide to the must-watch in entertainment
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Heat Issue 1079.