OK!

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OK!
Editor Unknown
Categories Celebrity
Frequency Weekly
First Issue Unknown
Company Northern and Shell
Country United Kingdom, USA/Canada,
Mexico, Middle East,
Australia, Russia, Malaysia
Language
Website UK Edition,
http://www.okmagazine.com.au Australian Edition],
US Edition
ISSN unknown

OK! is a British weekly magazine, specialising in celebrity news. In 2005, an American version was launched, followed by a Spanish language version in Mexico in 2006.

Recently, OK! was awarded £1,033,156 in a lawsuit. OK! had exclusive rights to the wedding of Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas, but its rival Hello! magazine, published pictures as well, so OK! sued.

OK! is one of the most popular celebrity gossip magazines in the UK. A new issue is released every Wednesday. The magazine itself also has another inner mag called Hot Stars, which it has been said is similar to rival magazine Heat.

[edit] Front covers

Three covers of the US edition. L to r: #25, #26, and #27.
Three covers of the US edition. L to r: #25, #26, and #27.

The front cover of OK! magazine tends to focus on British celebrities and occasionally Hollywood personalities. In 2005 its biggest cover stars were Jordan, Peter André, Kerry Katona and Victoria Beckham. Although front covers featuring Victoria Beckham often imply that the former pop star has given an exclusive interview, this is rarely true. Often old photographs and quotes are rehashed.[citation needed]

[edit] Interviews

The magazine tends to feature exclusive interviews and personal revelations from celebrities including engagements and pregnancies. In 2005 celebrity pregnancies were revealed by Jordan and Peter, Steven Gerrard and Alex Curran. Stars such as Liberty X singer Michelle Heaton and Andy Scott-Lee announced their engagement with exclusive deals with OK! magazine.

[edit] Weddings

OK! is most famous for its coverage of celebrity nuptials. Its biggest scoops were Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas, David and Victoria Beckham, Jordan and Peter André, and Ashley Cole and Cheryl Tweedy. In October 2005 three major celebrity weddings took place on the same day — Jordan and Peter, Kate Garraway and Derek Draper, and Samia Ghadie and propery developer Matthew Smith. OK! covered them all over separate issues. The biggest wedding of the three (Jordan and Peter) was covered over two bumper issues. The same happened for the wedding of Ashley & Cheryl Cole wedding as well as Christina Aguilera's wedding.