![]() Her detractors, the Susanistas, pointed out that the forecasts were consistently late, that she recently “attended a party in Los Angeles and looked fabulous,” and the late posts were a business ploy to drive traffic to her website, which boasts 6.5 million unique monthly readers and 20 million page views. Supporters-the Millaniacs to keep things straight-pleaded for patience as Miller was still recovering from an illness. Soon, the animosity grew to a fever pitch. Readers began commenting on Facebook-at first inquiring when the forecasts would arrive, then requesting someone from Miller’s camp post an update. ![]() That's what happened earlier this month when the forecasts were posted a week (one-quarter of the month!) late-an eternity to those who plan life by celestial movements. But when she is late with her goods, insults fly. ![]() When the reports arrive on time, she’s lauded as a prognostic hero and keeper of sanity. Miller’s talents as a writer, not to mention that she offers the horoscopes free on her website, have earned her a cult following. On the first of every month, horoscope fanatics flock to, where star astrologer Susan Miller is trusted to accurately foretell the weeks ahead. ![]()
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