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WHO, 20 Jul 2026

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Who is published weekly and launched in 1992, becoming a widely recognized Australian magazine focused on celebrity culture, entertainment and popular media. Each issue features exclusive interviews with celebrities, behind-the-scenes insights into major films and television shows and updates on the latest happenings in Hollywood and the global entertainment scene. Its writers cover red carpet events and personal profiles, often exploring the stories that influence how audiences see public figures. Who magazine also reports on lifestyle topics such as fashion, beauty, health and relationships, giving readers a broader look at trends associated with celebrity culture. Visual storytelling plays a strong role, with striking photography that reinforces the magazine’s focus on well-known personalities and cultural conversation. Inspiring stories, charity initiatives and influential figures are also regularly highlighted, balancing light entertainment with more meaningful profiles. Available on PressReader, Who magazine offers readers a lively and approachable look at entertainment, fame and the stories behind the spotlight.

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ArticleHE’S IN LOVE!

Robert Irwin may have found love with wild­life pho­to­grapher Ash­leigh Scully, but the romance is said to have left mum Terri and sis­ter Bindi con­cerned. Robert, 22, and the 24-year-old Amer­ican were first spot­ted get­ting cosy together while he...

HE’S IN LOVE!

ArticleSTUNNING WEDDING MAKEOVER

It’s a love story – and, baby, they just said yes! Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce tied the knot at Madison Square Garden in the heart of New York on July 3. The celebrity wed­ding of the year saw the love­birds get hitched at the iconic arena,...

STUNNING WEDDING MAKEOVER

ArticleSECRET PAST REVEALED

Before she met a prince in a pub and became the Queen of Den­mark, 28-year-old Mary Don­ald­son was liv­ing a fairly ordin­ary life and carving out a career in mar­ket­ing. In the months lead­ing up to her now-fam­ous night out at Sydney’s Slip Inn,...

SECRET PAST REVEALED

ArticleREADY TO BE PARENTS

Before she became one of pop’s latest sen­sa­tions, break­ing through with hits like ‘That’s So True’ and ‘I Love You, I’m Sorry’, Gracie Abrams was just another teen­age girl get­ting ang­sty with her par­ents. Now, at 26, with “a couple more years of...

READY TO BE PARENTS