Lucky interview
In an interview in Lucky magazine, Knowles says she’s ready to move on following her fight with Jay-Z.
What’s important is that my family and I are all good. What we had to say collectively was in the statement that we put out, and we all feel at peace with that.
Miami Herald interview
Nash sits down with the Miami Herald to discuss his health, DDPYoga and Mick Foley.
My wife, my son and I went on a European vacation. Three or four days walking around London. Three or four days walking around Paris. Three or four days walking around Munich. My knees were so swollen. My ankle has been operated on. It’s got a plate, screws in it. My body just couldn’t take walking eight to 10 miles a day. What are you gonna do? Now that you’ve got the time and you’ve got the funds to see the world with your family, you don’t have a body that can participate in anything.
Leaves interview
An interview with CNN’s Fredericka Whitfield about Rivers’ book, Diary of a Mad Diva, takes a wrong turn after a few negative questions regarding the book and Fashion Police. Rivers gets up to walk out of the camera’s view.
I’m going. All you’ve done is negative … I’ve made people laugh for 50 years. I am put on earth to make people laugh. You are not the one to interview a person who does humor. Sorry.
Talk is Jericho interview
Halford is a guest on Talk is Jericho to discuss Judas Priest’s glory days and their new album. Jericho:
The Metal God Rob Halford brings his black leather, Harley, and devil horns to Talk Is Jericho! Hear why guitarist KK Downing left & why the new album “Redeemer Of Souls” is classic Priest. Plus, stories on Rob’s days with Black Sabbath, Live Aid, meeting an unlikely musical hero, and being a gay man in the male-dominated world of Metal!
Elle UK Cover
Lopez is featured on the cover of Elle UK with an interview inside the issue. During the interview Lopez is questioned about her love life, career and recent divorce.
Everybody has seen that I make mistakes. Every single album I have ever made is about love,” Lopez told Elle UK. “But I am not going to give up. I have to look at what I do wrong. I rush in, I get swept up, I ignore the signs. But so many of us are guilty of these things. Each time it goes wrong it’s hard. I get really hurt but I have to let myself go: ‘What did I do? What can I learn?’ And as hard and as hurtful as things get, I want to believe I will be able to go one step higher. I’ve got to hope that if I keep going I will eventually get it right.
Confuses Britain’s political parties
While being interviewed by the BBC, Clinton confuses Britain’s political parties, thus incorrectly slating them as rivals. Asked by the host what she thought of the special relationship between the US and Britain, Clinton replies:
There’s not just a common language, but a common set of values that we can fall back on. It doesn’t matter in our country whether it’s a Republican or a Democrat or frankly, in your country, whether it’s a Conservative or a Tory. There is a level of trust and understanding. That doesn’t mean we always agree because, of course, we don’t.
“Tory” is another name for the Conservative Party in Britain.
This Week In Startups interview
Hoover and Calacanis talk about new products on Product Hunt like the Uber Wedding app and Soundcloud for iOS, how he got the idea for the site, and how viewers can interact with the people who create the products.
There’s some very interesting conversations that come out of Product Hunt.
He says that for an app called InstaNerd, site users contributed ideas and the founder incorporated them to improve the product.
Bill Maher interview
Macfarlane is interviewed by Bill Maher. They talk about whether he will be nominated for the Emmys and how politically outspoken may work against winning awards.
I don’t know how the Academy works the audience popularity seems to play no role in the Emmys.
Tavis Smiley interview
Ebert discusses her involvement in the new documentary, Life Itself, about her late husband, film critic Roger Ebert.
But I think that his philosophy on life, on empathy, on walking in another person’s shoes, you know, trying to get into the head of a person of a different race, a different gender, different circumstances, different economic situation, having empathy, you know, being your brother’s keeper, your sister’s sister, that’s what I hope. I mean, things like that are really the things that I think are the most important.
Shining Wizards interview
Clay talks to Shining Wizards about his storyline with Xavier Woods being dropped from WWE television.
Honestly, I knew about as much as you guys did about the whole process, to be honest with you. I was already frustrated and the walls of communication had already broken down between me and creative. I don’t think anyone really benefited from that angle. It was just confusing. It was just one of those things, and obviously it led to the release. It was just weird.
Amber Rose interview
Williams interviews Amber Rose and talks about her new baby, marriage, career and Instagram kiss with Courtney Love.
She really has good breath and her lips were like sweet. Surprisingly it didn’t it wasn’t bad. She came over to my table with Paris and I we started talking and I was like can you kiss me for Instagram and she was like F yeah. Lets do it you know.
Staying fit is a ‘job’
Lopez tells US magazine she recently went on exercise psychologist Marco Borges’ vegan plan, which calls for 22 days of plant-based eating. The performer eliminated dairy, meat and gluten from her diet in an effort to reach her goal weight by losing a stubborn 8 to 10 pounds. Lopez says she quickly dropped from a size 4 to a size 2. Lopez trains with celebrity fitness trainer, Tracy Anderson. Her sessions last about one hour each, with 30 minutes devoted to the glutes:
You got to work out, you got to watch what you eat. It’s a job–you’ve got to buckle down.
The Talks interview
Bailey gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses whether he’d swear in front of the queen, what kind of people are the most difficult to photograph, and why he avoids celebrities.
Well, I avoid celebrities. I’m not really interested in people that come with PR. That’s probably why I can’t work in America, because I don’t take all that bullshit. I don’t know how people like Bruce Weber manage, because it would drive me mad. All these silly people who don’t know anything that come with celebrities and try to tell you what to do. It’s madness! They brought it on themselves, the magazines. They should have been stricter. They should have said, “No, we’re not showing you. We’re doing the interview and that’s that.” But instead they pander to them and in the end they end up owning you. Those magazines are owned by the celebrities, really.
Newsday.com interview
Marella sits down with Newsday.com to discuss the end of his professional wrestling career.
I realize I’m one of the older guys in the locker room, and I’m 5-foot-10. These young bucks are 27 years old and 250 pounds,” said Marella. That way I’d be able to stay on the program and entertain people and be an even bigger part of the show . . . I’m definitely winding down
Undisputed Wrestling Show interview
Cornette sits down with Undisputed Wrestling Show to discuss the state of modern professional wrestling and TNA creative direction.
If I stop to dwell on the state of wrestling today, it was literally making me an insane person. That is why I just ignore it for the most part. If you care about the business and if you want to see the business succeed, the things that people do that are the people who are in charge will drive you insane.
Town & Country interview
Fanning talks about her life and how she prefers to keep her personal life away from the media.
I’m just never going to parade my personal life. If you choose to not do it, it’s not hard to not do it. Any part of an artistic business is made better by there being a little mystery. That’s what movies are about.
Gigslutz interview
The band speak to Gigslutz. On their Manchester influences:
The Stone Roses and The Smiths are probably our favourite Manchester bands, we didn’t grow up in that era but their music still featured heavily on the playlist at indie clubs like 42nd Street, 5th Avenue and the Venue in our formative years.
On being recognized by New Order’s Peter Hook and Coldplay:
We were on the same bill as Peter Hook at Salford Music festival, didn’t even realise he caught our show till he was bigging us up in the NME. He is a legend isn’t he, so it was a great honour. The Coldplay thing was even more bizarre, our video for ‘Block Out The Sun’ featured on the Coldplay site for a week in a gallery section where they highlight anything from music to art. Brought us a good few thousand views and more importantly lots of new fans. It was great of them to give us their endorsement and share our music with their following.
Tavis Smiley interview
Laurie discusses his newest CD, Didn’t It Rain, a collection of jazz and blues songs, in an interview with PBS.
Muddy Waters, I suppose, was my first great hero. You know, every boy wants to be a guitar player and Muddy Waters was just the king. He was the King Bee. He was it.
Wrestling 101 interview
Clay sits down with Wrestling 101 to discuss working for Vince McMahon in WWE and his run in NXT.
He is the boss, he was a gentleman, he tells you exactly what he thinks, if he likes it, he tells you you’ve done a good job, if he doesn’t like something he lets you know about that as well.
Larenz Tate interview
Williams interviews Tate and questions him on Rush.
Rush is a medical fixer which is a private doctor who takes care of the movers and shakers in LA. He takes care of actors, entertainer, even athletes but these people don’t want their business on the street. They don’t want their medical business public.

