[3] Popular features included articles, mini-mags, interviews, and the Fly Free To Hollywood contest, where readers had to correctly guess the stars, whether it was identifying their eyes, finding their names in a word search, or identifying them by their hair (the photos had the celebrities with their faces blacked out).
A spinoff magazine, Big Bopper, later called BB, was released in the fall of 1986 and was published until 2000.
Bop and Tiger Beat were very similar, as they share an editor and feature the same celebrities.
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