Shape Magazine interview
Bufoni tells Shape Magazine about her skateboarding injuries.
I just love skateboarding so much that I just don’t think about getting hurt. If I do get hurt, it’s okay. It’s what I do; it’s my sport. And love hurts, right?
Piper’s Pit interview
Snuka is a guest on Piper’s Pit to discuss his early days in the territorial wrestling promotionsand wrestling Piper.
You know what, bro? One thing was good. When me and you was in the ring. You’re beautiful mind and mine combined with yours… we were both steering.
Piper’s Pit interview
Beefcake is a guest on Piper’s Pit to discuss friends in the wrestling business and real fights in the ring.
You’d go in the ring and the first 30 seconds or something would be a shoot (real fight) and the winner would get a ten dollar bonus. You’d get ten extra dollars if you went over on the other guy.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano appears on The View and talks to the ladies about one of her tween crushes.
I liked C.Thomas Howell actually when I was a teenager.
Alyssa Milano interview
Milano talks with Entertainment Tonight about hiding her pregnancy on Mistresses.
Hiding the pregnancy is kind of always like a Saturday Night Live skit.
Carlos PenaVega interview
Seacrest interviews PenaVega during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions him about future plans for his band Big Time Rush.
We are all kind of chilling right now doing our own thing. We do have a meeting in the upcoming weeks talking about maybe a possible tour in the fall, which could be very exciting. The band never dies, the band’s always together, so we’ll see what happens.
Us Weekly cover
Klum is featured on the cover of Us Weekly‘s Body issue. Klum is questioned on her love life, family and her ideal body shape.
Not everyone wants to fit into a pair of skinny jeans. Some women feel sexier when they have more meat on their bones. Their guy likes it more or they like it more. Me, I like it when I’m more fit. I feel very comfortable with the way I am right now.
Philip Bailey interview
I grew up with some colorful beginnings. You know, single family. I talk a lot about it in the book. But the main thing that I wanted to say in the book was that, you know, your beginnings don’t have to determine what you become.
Masterclass
Goldberg takes on the questions most people want to ask her from her childhood, relationships, sexual orientation to why she dresses the way she does.
If you’re going to lie, make it interesting
The Graham Norton Show interview
Macfarlane is interviewed by Graham Norton on The Graham Norton Show. They talk about his voice impersonation and what the characters are based in.
They (the impersonations) come from various places. I knew a thousand Peters who would not think before they spoke.
CNN interview
MacFarlane is interviewed by CNN. They talk about his new film “Eight Million Ways To Die”, “Family Guy” and “Ted”. They also talk about his childhood and how he began as a cartoonist.
I had no idea what to expect from ‘Ted’. I wasn’t thinking in terms of commercial viability.
Tavis Smiley interview
Huffington discusses her career and latest book, Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom and Wonder, in this interview for PBS.
When we connect with the fact that it’s not just about money and power and our jobs, but that we have this incredible source of strength and wisdom in us, but we don’t take the time to connect with it, then you realize that whatever your circumstances, whether you’re at the top of the world or struggling to make ends meet, we need to reconnect with ourselves. And that requires disconnecting from our devices.
Demi Lovato interview
Seacrest interviews Lovato during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions her about Demi: The World Tour.
I have been working on new music, just for fun. It’s a little early to be working on my newest album. In the meantime, I will be touring, so that’s what I’m mainly focusing on this year.
The Madden Brothers interview
Seacrest interviews The Madden Brothers during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions them about their debut album Greetings From California.
We worked a very long time on this record. We’ve been working for almost three years on this Madden Brothers record and were so happy to finally be done with it. And Good Charlotte fans don’t need to worry! Good Charlotte will always be. It’s in our DNA, but it’s the Madden Brothers now, so we just decided to break off and do this new thing. We had to spend almost three years trying to find our sound and get inspired.
Post and Courier interview
Flair speaks to The Post and Courier about his daughter coming to WWE and his own return to the ring.
She will be the greatest Flair of all time. Her credentials speak for themselves. I’d put her resume up against anybody.
V2 Wrestling Podcast interview
Borash talks to V2 Wrestling Podcast about Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo’s involvement in TNA.
I have not seen or spoken to Vince Russo in two years, so I couldn’t tell you of his involvement, on what level it is, if at all.
Shemar Moore interview
Hall interviews Moore on The Arsenio Hall Show. They talk about the love of his mother, his clothing line Baby Girl and being a possible father. He also talks about racism faced as a biracial child.
I’m not going to call it hatred but I definitely I experienced insecurities of not knowing, feeling insecure of what I am. Am I white am I black?
Lucy Hale interview
Seacrest interviews Hale during On Air With Ryan Seacrest and questions her about her younger boyfriend, country singer Joel Crouse.
It’s great. I’m happy. Life is good. Ya’ll are the first people to call me out on this. I don’t even know what to say.
The Talks interview
Shrigley gives an interview to The Talks. He discusses what an artist looks like in the 21st century, being crazy, and whether he always wanted to be an artist.
I think once I realized I couldn’t be a footballer or an astronaut, I didn’t want to do anything else. Maybe from 12 or 13 I wanted to be an artist, even though I didn’t really know quite what that career entailed.
Tavis Smiley interview
Marley discusses his career and his newest CD, Fly Rasta, and his debut children’s book, I Love You Too, in this interview for PBS.
Yeah, you have to be creative with it. And it’s like that was one of the things I thought about when I was writing that song in particular. In general, the whole album, you have to be creative. You have to think outside of the box and you have to just use your imagination, metaphors and things like that.