Beyonce interview
Winfrey interviews Beyonce in a tell all session, with questions of marriage, life and new baby answered.
Shape Magazine interview
Good tells Shape Magazine about her favorite and least liked types of workouts.
My favorite workouts are anything having to do with making my waistline trimmer and toned. My least favorite is any type of push-ups.
Bieber Grammy comments
When asked whether Bieber should feel snubbed by his lack of Grammy nominations, Carney tells TMZ:
He’s rich, right?…Grammys are for like music, not for money…and he’s making a lot of money. He should be happy.
Wrestling101.com interview
Steiner speaks about competing in the tag team division of WCW in the late 1980’s to early 1990’s:
After a while it all started to sink in going to WCW and the WWF at the time, looking back it was an honour to be in the ring with The Freebirds, The Road Warriors, Doom, The Skyscrapers. There were a lot of good tag teams back then, tag team wrestling was an exciting element of the show they put on and we were just fortunate to be around in an era when tag team wrestling was still considered a main part of the show.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano talks about her role in the film Wisegal, a true story about a woman who joins the mafia to put food on the table for her kids.
I didn’t actually meet her. I didn’t want to.
Toni Braxton interview
Williams interviews Toni Braxton, and questions her about her new movie, Braxton Family Values reality show and quitting singing.
I am done. I’m quitting singing. Well I have to do shows here and there. But I’m not going to do any more albums. But I won’t tour a lot. Not a lot. Just sparingly. Touring makes it a health reason why I’m done. But I have fallen out of love with it. It’s weird. I don’t know what to say when I hear songs. They don’t impact me, they don’t make me feel engrossed any more.
Katie Couric interview
De Niro is interviewed by Katie Couric on The Katie Show. De Niro gets very emotional during the interview about a father who struggles with a bipolar son.
I don’t like to get emotional but I know exactly what he’s going through.
Tavis Smiley interview
Goldwyn discusses his career behind and in front of the camera, including his work on the ABC drama Scandal, in this interview for PBS. On joining the Scandal cast:
The biggest reasons for me was the combination of Kerry Washington and Shonda Rhimes. I’ve been dying to work with Kerry. We were very friendly through politics and social advocacy, and I just have for a long time felt that Kerry is one of our best actresses, film actresses working.
Maxim Interview
Brooks talks about being a writer for the movie The Producers:
When I was about 17, I worked for a guy—I won’t mention his name, because he has children and grandchildren—who used to make love to little old ladies on a cracked leather couch. He lived in his office, which was against the rules of the building. I was kind of his intern, because he never paid me much, but it was a thrill. I thought I was in show business! Anyway, he did what the characters in The Producers did on a very petty level. He’d raise maybe $1,000 more than he needed to put his production on, and then he lived on that money.
Defends Stewart
In an interview with Vanity Fair Italia, Watson defends Stewart against recent media criticism regarding the scandal between Stewart and Rupert Sanders.
I thought that the media picked on her in a very horrible way. Kristen is human, just like everybody else, and she’s so young. Everyone makes mistakes, everyone. It’s not fair to consider them matters of public interest.
TechBritain TV interview
Duffy talks to TechBritain TV about his most important piece of advice.
Make sure you have customers. Make sure you have tested and validated it. Don’t fall in love with your idea or product, and think everyone’s going to buy it…Get a wee bit out, let customers taste it, and if they want more then you’ve possibly got a business.
Raging Bull interview
De Niro is interviewed by Lee Cowan. They talk about his drive to be an actor, his humbleness when it comes to being in the spotlight and what he did to gain weight he gained for Raging Bull.
I was lucky that I have whatever I have to make me a successful career if you will.
Origin Magazine interview
Branson tells Origin magazine that the same advices applies for men and women in business:
By just getting out there and doing it, you’re going to learn all the pitfalls. It may succeed, it may not succeed, but unless you actually try it, it’s definitely not going to succeed. I think the slogan “Screw it, just do it”–I think the same applies to women and men. Get on and give it a go. Learn from it if it doesn’t work out. Pick yourself up and try again.
Entrepreneurs should lead from the front:
Leading by fear is a lot of companies’ approach, and a horrible way for people to exist in their lives, when most of your life is spent at work. I’m sure you get the best out of people if you look for the best in them.
Wrestling101.com interview
Rosey speaks about his most memorable moments while competing in WWE:
The table’s match against the Hardy Boyz and Spike and Bubba Dudley was great, I really enjoyed working our first PPV match against Booker T and Goldust. I thought it was pretty fun chasing that midget around Las Vegas on Monday Night Raw, there’s so many highlights I could probably go on for an hour talking about it but for the most part getting to wrestle against top names, working with Triple H, Kane, RVD the list just goes on and on.
LL Cool J interview
Winfrey interviews LL Cool J on Oprah’s Next Chapter. During the interview Winfrey asks about LL Cool J’s childhood abuse and his rise to fame.
I think when I was feeling was that’s terrifying but no one can get inside my mind. Soon as you walk out that room I’m back in my mind I’m back in my imaginary world where everything is great, where my dreams come true, where I could you know make something of my self.
Pitchfork interview
Charli gives an interview to Pitchfork about movies, her favorite cereal and opening for Coldplay:
I actually gave my lucky My Little Pony to Chris Martin when we finished touring together, which I regret.
Bledsoe & Pulliam interview
Bledsoe and Pulliam appear on Entertainment Tonight Canada, where they talk about their reunion on the series Guys with Kids. They are asked about a The Cosby Show reunion film. Bledsoe:
I don’t know that’s a slim one, that’s a slim one.
Phylicia Rashad interview
Rashad talks skin tone on Oprah’s Next Chapter.
That’s a waste of time and life and energy and I refuse to take part in it.
Maxim Interview
Wain gives his thoughts on the positives of Children’s Hospital being less than 15 minutes long:
I think most hour-long shows probably have the same amount of material story-wise as ours does. We just condense it and don’t have any filler. So especially for younger people, no one has the patience to sit through a half hour any more. And I don’t have the patience to make it anymore. 15 is the new 30.
Cissy Houston interview
Winfrey interviews Cissy Houston, and discusses the loss of her daughter.
No. She didn’t listen, I didn’t bother with that you know. Say oh well your choice you know. At that time she was old enough to do what she wanted to.