Cash on Delivery

The prices of celebrity baby photos are skyrocketing—or at least that's what the tabloids want you you to think

This article is from the July/August issue of Radar Magazine. For a risk-free issue, click here.

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THE MILLION DOLLAR BABY? Some industry insiders say the astronomical sums reportedly paid for celebrity baby exclusives just don't pass the sniff test
What generates more buzz than forking over $6 million for photos of a celebrity's barely conscious newborn? Letting people think you did, a maneuver that disingenuous editors at leading tabloids seem to be embracing.

Earlier this year, Ad Age leaked reports that People had paid that immodest sum for cover snaps of Jennifer Lopez and her new twins, quoting insiders "familiar with the negotiations." The news that the songstress' offspring were apparently worth enough to buy her 600 mink coats flooded the Web, stunning even People's competitors. "It was an astronomical figure," a source at a rival tabloid tells Radar with a laugh, "way beyond what we're prepared to spend."

When the unremarkable world exclusive issue showed up a few weeks later, the hype helped move 36 percent more copies than average and doubled traffic at people.com. Only after the issue left newsstands did People's editors coyly admit that the $6 million figure was inflated. Yes, they'd heard the reports. No, they hadn't paid quite that many millions. But they shrewdly declined to say exactly how much they had coughed up.

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KNOCKED UP Rumored sales figures for pics of celebrity spawn, 2005 to 2008
The mag pulled the same trick back in 2006. Responding to allegations that, like the publishing equivalent of a crack addict, it had blown $4.1 million for shots of Shiloh Jolie-Pitt, People issued another vague "clarification": "We've heard figures between $3.5 and $5 million. ... They're all incorrect."

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