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Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown dies at 90

Helen Gurley Brown was editor of Cosmopolitan for over 30 years

Helen Gurley Brown was editor of Cosmopolitan for over 30 years

Helen Gurley Brown, the editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan Magazine and author of Sex and the Single Girl, has died at 90, magazine publisher Hearst says.

Brown died on Monday in New York after being admitted to hospital.

She edited Cosmopolitan for 32 years after being hired by Hearst to turn around the magazine three years after her 1962 best-selling book.

Under her, the magazine became famous for encouraging women to have sex, regardless of marital status.

Brown said her aim was to tell readers “how to get everything out of life”.

“Helen was one of the world’s most recognized magazine editors and book authors, and a true pioneer for women in journalism,” Frank Bennack Jr, chief executive of Hearst, wrote in a statement confirming her death.

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