Mandy Moore to Increase Male Readership of Women’s Magazines

Much to the distress of men across the globe, Mandy Moore says she will never pose for men’s magazines such as Maxim of FHM. However, Moore is happy to pose for women’s magazine much to the glee of publishers who are greatly in need of increasing their circulations to justify their overpriced ad pages to advertisers.

Readership of men and newstand sales to men of the latest issue of Cosmopolitan featuring Moore on the cover is sure to have skyrocketed. If women’s magazine are the only place guys will get to see more Moore, publishers are in for a big shift in the male/female ratio of their audience.

Strange statement by Moore, though, considering this picture has the Maxim logo on it.

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