Stylist cover
Dormer appears on the cover of April 2015 issue of
Stylist magazine. She talks bout her spirit of never giving up and similarities between Game of Thrones and British politics.
I’m sure David Cameron wishes he had a few dragons that he could set fire to Ed Miliband with. If you’re talking about charismatic personalities we’d all vote for Peter Dinklage [Tyrion Lannister] for PM, wouldn’t we? He’s an intelligent man, a great orator.
Natural Health cover
Bell appears on the cover
of March/April 2015 issue of Natural Health magazine. She shares how she and her family live a clean, healthy life and why her favorite role in the world is Mom.
I’m not willing to kill myself to look a certain way. And I won’t ruin the first six months of being with my baby because I’m only eating lettuce. It’s also not healthy while you’re breastfeeding, and I breastfeed like a champion.
Backstage cover
Balfe appears on the cover of April 2015 issue of Backstage. She talks about
working in Outlander and her early misadventures in modeling.
I have a great knack of not thinking about things and just going for it. You learn the hard way sometimes that you’re able to get through, but sometimes it’s quite tough when you’re in a situation where you don’t know anyone and you’re trying to find your way around cities. But if an opportunity presents itself and it seems like a good idea, I’m just like, OK, let’s do it, then I’ll figure it out.
Health cover
Faris appeas on the cover of April 2015 issue of Health. She talks about her eating habits and having more kids.
We want to, very much so, but it will definitely be a whole new complication because now I’m, like, a high-risk pregnancy, so it requires some different monitoring.
Women’s Health cover
Greene appears on the cover of April 2015 issue of Women’s Health UK. She talks about her fitness regime and eating habits.
I try to eat relatively clean. That being said, part of the benefit of being active is that I kind of can eat whatever I want from time to time. Before photo shoots, I have to cut back on the sodium. I’m not really a sweets person, but I love pickles.
On Air interview
Seacrest interviews Ludacris during On Air With Ryan Seacrest, about his album Ludaversal.
A lot of artists aren’t even able to make it to No. 2, so I’m extremely blessed and just thankful that everyone is receiving it so well and the feedback on the album has been phenomenal, man. It was a hell of a lot of fun because I took out three or four years to take a break kind of just to live some life again, to get inspired, to have more to talk about, and this is just like the rebirth. So again, it almost feels like album No. 1 for me because that hunger, that passion, that drive, the tone you hear it in all of those songs.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=watch%3Fv%3Dn7VEBtRdtB0
Vanity Fair cover
Wright appears on the cover of April 2015 issue of Vanity Fair. She talks about ex-husband Sean Penn and fiance Ben Foster.
I’ve never been happier in my life than I am today. Perhaps it’s not ladylike [to say], but I’ve never laughed more, read more, or come more than with Ben. He inspires me to be the best of myself. There’s so much to learn. It’s endless. How great! It took me a long time to grow up. Love is possible as life is possible.
Vogue cover
Williams appears on the cover of April 2015 issue of Vogue. She talks about
about her friendship with her competitor Caroline Wozniacki and her plans to expand her interest in fashion.
I feel like I have a desire to be better than ever. I am never, ever, satisfied. I always want to do more, be more, reach a new level. Not just in tennis but in everything I do.
Won’t cater pizza to gay weddings
Memories Pizza, in Walkerton, Indiana, says it will not cater gay weddings. The store, run by the O’Connor family for nine years, says they would not discriminate against a gay couple or a couple belonging to another religion who came to the restaurant to eat, but that they don’t agree with gay marriages and wouldn’t cater them if asked to. Crystal O’Connor:
If a gay couple came in and wanted us to provide pizzas for their wedding, we would have to say no. We are a Christian establishment. We’re not discriminating against anyone, that’s just our belief and anyone has the right to believe in anything.
On the bill:
We definitely agree with the bill. I do not think it’s targeting gays. I don’t think it’s discrimination. It’s supposed to help people that have a religious belief.
Kevin O’Connor:
That lifestyle is something they choose. I choose to be heterosexual. They choose to be homosexual. Why should I be beat over the head to go along with something they choose?
https://youtu.be/94exLI-Y0z8
Bedridden for five months
In an interview with People, Lavigne talks about her battle with Lyme disease that left her bedridden for five months. She says that what helped her get through the long days was knowing that she had fans who were waiting for her to get better.
I had no idea a bug bite could do this. I felt like I couldn’t breathe, I couldn’t talk and I couldn’t move. I thought I was dying…There were definitely times I couldn’t shower for a full week because I could barely stand. It felt like having all your life sucked out of you…This was a wake-up call. I really just want to enjoy life from here on out.
Shape cover
Wilde appears on the cover of April 2015 issue of Shape magazine. She talks about her pregnancy experience and post-baby body.
I am not in perfect shape. In fact, I’m softer than I’ve ever been, including that unfortunate semester in high school when I simultaneously discovered Krispy Kreme and pot.
More cover
Headey
appears on the cover of April 2015 issue of More. She talks about her struggle with grief following divorce and reveals battle with depression.
It’s tough. There’s a lot of hurt and sadness and disappointment… Grief. Massive grief. It’s a mourning process, and yet nobody’s died.
Marie Claire cover
Washington appears on the cover of April 2015 issue of Marie Claire. She talks about fashion, family and privacy.
Earlier in my career I was much more super-sharey. There were moments when I wanted to process things that were happening to me more privately, and I didn’t have the space to do it, because once you let people in, they’re in and you don’t get to say, Oh, I want this for myself.
Women’s Health cover
Mendes appears on the cover of April 2015 issue of Women’s Health. She talks about her newborn daughter and being photographed in public.
I’m actually enjoying the sleepless nights because it’s bonding with my little girl…I don’t feel like I’ve really earned the right [to give motherly advice.] I want to respect all the moms out there. They’re going to be like, ‘You know what? You’re a few months in. Just shut up.
Elle cover
Woodley appears
on the cover of April 2015 issue of Elle magazine. She talks about her upbringing, life, and love.
When you’re truly in love, for me, it’s…you’re my lighthouse! You’re somebody who holds me high, keeps me safe, you’ve got my f—kin’ back. You also love me whole, wild, and free. You let me do me, and I’m gonna let you do you! And I’ll be the home that you return to.
Harper’s Bazaar Cover
Moore appears on the cover of April 2014 issue of Harper’s Bazaar. She talks about her style sense, parenting her children and aging.
The older you get, you have a clearer understanding about what you care about, what you value, and you begin to think laterally and not vertically. Who are these people around me; let me try to experience this. That’s what makes everything more valuable and more interesting.
Cosmopolitan UK cover
Diaz appears on the cover of Cosmopolitan UK. Diaz discusses how she stays young and healthy.
The fountain of youth [for me], let’s see…I guess it’s exercise, healthy diet, lots of water, lots of laughter, lots of sex — yes, sex, we need that as human beings. It’s healthy, it’s natural, it’s what we are here to do!
Glamour UK cover
Woodley appears on the cover of Glamour UK. Woodley discusses her views on sexuality and nudity after posing topless for the magazine.
I’m totally comfortable with nudity. I’m not sure it empowers me as an actress or anything, but if I’m going to do a movie with sex scenes, then I’m going to be naked, because I don’t know about you, but I don’t have sex with bras and panties on….Part of the reason I love Europe is that sexuality is no big deal there. You go to a topless beach and the dudes aren’t checking out your tits, because they’re just boobs. [In America] sex is something that’s not talked about – yet it’s in our faces more than anything else.
Tracks non-users
A report by the Belgian Privacy Commission says that Facebook is tracking non-users by placing cookies — a common way to track people’s browsing habits on the Web — on “some” people’s browsers, even if they had never visited Facebook.com. The researchers hold that Facebook is collecting data from users who have logged out of their accounts or opted out of tracking altogether, monitoring them through the social buttons (social plug-ins) used to share third-party content, and placing cookies on users and non-users who visit websites that are owned by the facebook.com domain.
It is important to note that tracking of non-users initiates even if one does not visit the Facebook homepage. In principle, any page belonging to the facebook.com domain will result in the placement of a long-term, identifying cookie (e.g., an event page, a shop page, fan page …)
Facebook responds:
Virtually all websites, including Facebook, legally use cookies to offer their services. Cookies have been an industry standard for more than 15 years. If people want to opt out of seeing advertising based on the websites they visit and apps they use, they opt out through the EDAA, whose principles and opt out we and more than 100 other companies comply with. Facebook takes this commitment one step further: when you use the EDAA opt out, we opt you out on all devices you use and you won’t see ads based on the websites and apps you use…We’re disappointed that the authors of this opinion and the Belgian DPA, who we understand commissioned it, have declined to meet with us or clarify the inaccurate information about this and other topics. We remain willing to engage with them and hope they will be prepared to correct their work in due course.
Related to Kardashians
Cameron reveals that he is a distant cousin of Kardashian in an interview to Heat magazine. The link reportedly comes via mutual ancestor Sir William Spencer, who was born in 1555.
No [I don’t watch Keeping Up With The Kardashians] but I’m related to them. Did you know I’m thirteenth cousins with them? That’s close isn’t it?