Showing newest 23 of 38 posts from April 2009. Show older posts
Showing newest 23 of 38 posts from April 2009. Show older posts
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Michelle Rodriguez on the Cover of Latina Magazine
WHAT?! Michelle is looking really fierce on this cover, which is not a usual thing for her. I knew I was really in to lesbians when I 12 because I had a huge crush on Michelle Rodriguez. Have you seen Girlfight? Uh, yeah. She's the reason I went to see Resident Evil the day it came out. I'm a total freak.
Eminem on the Cover of Vibe
Didn't Eminem use to have blue eyes? He looks soulless, and you know what they say. If you looks likes a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. The same can be said for douchebags! I really don't like Eminem and it's not because he has an extreme case of bitch face on the cover of Vibe. It's because I think he is full of hate, and no matter how many times he raps about his daughter, it wont change that! I'm a little disturbed too because I love the hook up his new song, "We Made You." It's so catchy! I'm taking about the woman singing. It's hot. That chick needs a solo career. Eminem just needs to whither away in his hatred.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Faith Hill in Redbook May 2009
Faith Hill is on the cover of the May issue of Redbook Magazine. In the new issue, Faith poses as some famous blonds.
As Twiggy - "It was hard for me to look at myself as Twiggy," says Faith Hill, 41, who posed as three iconic blondes of her choice for Redbook magazine's May issue. "I felt she had such an innocence . . . Her version was beautiful and flawless, but for me, as a woman who's come into her own a little more comfortably, it's just a different kind of beauty."
As Brigitte Bardot - "I felt least like Brigitte of all three women we did," says Hill, who is married to country superstar Tim McGraw and has three daughters (Gracie, 12, Maggie, 10, and Audrey, 7). "Brigitte possesses this sensual essence that is so powerful . . . if I could possess that sensuality, I would want to possess it like she does."
As Grace Kelly - "My mother-in-law has always told me that I remind her of Grace Kelly. I think it's about how I carry myself, how I look in photographs, that sort of thing," Hill says. "I think, too, it's probably that I have this seemingly high-profile life, like Grace did, and that we were both the mother of three children."
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
No Doubt on the Cover of Spin Magazine May 2009
President Obama Shirtless on the Cover of The Washingtonian May 2009
Monday, April 20, 2009
Charlize Theron on the Cover of Marie Claire UK May 2009
She always looks ferocious. Here's a clip from the interview:“Since I’ve been with Stuart,” she says, “my vulnerability has become something I’m more comfortable with. I think there’s a part of me that is very much a survivor. I don’t know if it was in my genes, I don’t know what it is. But I guess being young and starting out Hollywood, there was a sense of, ‘I’m not going to be messed with.’
That was the only way I knew how to survive at that time. But all that has changed since I’ve been with Stuart. I don’t feel like I’m in that survival mode any more, I feel like it’s okay…I can breathe…so I’m very grateful to him.”
Theron adds, “It’s nice to be with somebody who was like, “No, the girl that I really noticed in the room was you, as you are. I want you to be that girl.”
Brooke Shields on the Cover of More Magazine May 2009
From the new issue:“I’m proud of my longevity more than anything else,” she says. “There’s a lot to be said for endurance. I’m trying to find the beauty in the whole picture rather than the crow’s feet. Sure, I wish I had the face I had a decade ago, but I don’t. People say, ‘I love my wrinkles.’ I don’t love my wrinkles – come on!”
At 14, Brooke became the youngest fashion model ever to appear on the cover of Vogue.
“For years, I’ve been the youngest person on the set, and it occurred to me recently that I wasn’t 26!” she tells May’s More. “I’d read a script and say, ‘Oh, that’s a great character, that’s something I’d love to do.’ And they’d say, ‘Um, no, we’re thinking of you for the mother.’ And then I’d say, ‘Oh, of course! Of course! I knew that.’”
“There aren’t a lot of movies out there for my age,” Brooke pouts. “They’re still stopping at the mid-30s. Then you’re Diane Keaton or Glenn Close.”
Saturday, April 18, 2009
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