At a recent event, a woman was introduced to me. I said, "Hello, I'm Frances Sales from
OK!"
"Oh," she said. "What's your position?"
"I'm the editor-in-chief."
"Really? What's
OK! anyway?"
"It's a Hollywood celebrity magazine."
"Omigod, that's my favorite magazine ever! I, like, read it every month. I have every issue! I, like, read every page! It is so nice meeting you! What's your name again?"
I said, "Wow. Thank you for being a huge fan of
OK!." Then I walked away.
She's either stupid or she thinks I'm stupid. I don't mind if you don't read my magazine--my own husband doesn't. I don't even mind if you don't like the magazine--I get hate mail regularly enough to not care. It's a gossip rag anyway so I totally get why a lot of people wouldn't waste their time and money on it. But please don't lie to me. Ever.

Meanwhile, for those who are actually fans of
OK!, I'm hoping you've already gotten yourselves the October issue. It's our annual style issue featuring the closets of Taylor Swift, Eva Longoria Parker and Nicole Richie. We also have our Best Dressed Celebrities List, with the lovely Anne Hathaway and Emma Watson (yes, the girl from
Harry Potter!) as just two of the glamour goddesses we picked for this year's list. We got an interview with
Project Runway's Tim Gunn and a ton of style tips and tricks from a host of Hollywood stars!
It's another fantastic issue and I hope you pick up a copy. But if Hollywood's not your thing, it's okay, really. I'd rather meet honest folks who don't like celebrities than annoying people who fawn over you when they find out you're a magazine editor and aren't even very good at hiding how fake they are.