Poor celebrities. It doesn’t matter how much they spend on their clothes or work out at the gym. Sooner or later they’re going to flash a little too much skin or be caught without makeup in public, and the press will be waiting, knives drawn. But surprisingly, professional celebrity-watchers are nicer than you might think. An analysis by Yahoo’s IntoNow of a year’s worth of entertainment shows found that the hosts compliment stars far more often than they criticize them. Read on to see who’s the nicest of them all.

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Lucia Moses is Senior Editor (Data & Publishing) for Adweek. Follow

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