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'''Stars Talk Weekly''' is both a magazine that talks about celebrities and a newspaper. Their recent magazine shows [[Poppy Mitchell]] on the cover, making remarks on what she does. Another is pictured on a magazine rack in a screenshot of a [[24/7]] store posted by [[Rockstar Games]].
 
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'''Stars Talk Weekly''' is both a celebrities magazine and a newspaper. 
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==Description==
 
Their recent magazine shows [[Poppy Mitchell]] on the cover, making remarks on what she does. Another is pictured on a magazine rack in a screenshot of a [[24/7]] store posted by [[Rockstar Games]]. Only one article can be read: ''[[Poppy Mitchell Gets Popped!]]''. It is a parody of [[wp:Entertainment Weekly|Entertainment Weekly]].
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The magazine's name sounds like "Stars Stalk" when pronounced, a reference to the act of [[wp:Stalking|"stalking"]].
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Revision as of 14:16, 13 April 2016

Stars Talk Weekly is both a celebrities magazine and a newspaper. 

Description

Their recent magazine shows Poppy Mitchell on the cover, making remarks on what she does. Another is pictured on a magazine rack in a screenshot of a 24/7 store posted by Rockstar Games. Only one article can be read: Poppy Mitchell Gets Popped!. It is a parody of Entertainment Weekly.

The magazine's name sounds like "Stars Stalk" when pronounced, a reference to the act of "stalking".

Gallery