Bello cover
Volk appears on the cover of the December 2014 issue of Bello magazine. She talks about when she wanted to act, relating to her Faking It character, and leaving pre-med.
I loved learning and I loved medicine, but it was weird because I felt like I was living two lives. There was what I wanted to do, which was act, and there was what I felt I had to do. It wasn’t what I wanted to get out of bed every morning and do everyday. In retrospect, I’m glad that I had the experience. You don’t realize how much you learn until you get out of it and grow up a little bit. I had a really great education, and I just realized that probably within the last few years.
PHOTO cover
Agdal appears on the cover of the December 2014 issue of PHOTO magazine.
Its an honor to be on the relaunch of the iconic PHOTO Magazine, especially for the legendary December supermodel issue.
Real Style cover
Virtue appears on the cover of the Winter 2014/2015 issue of Real Style magazine.
Gotham cover
Redmayne appears on the cover of the December issue of Gotham magazine. Redmayne discusses portraying Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything with fellow actor Andrew Garfield, who interviews him for the magazine.
Stephen has so much humor. It’s very difficult for him to communicate—now he can only do so using an eye muscle—yet he has the most fiendish timing. I belly-laughed a lot in his presence. That’s something we really tried to bring into the film, to always find the positive. Hearing the audience laugh at that premiere, and to have them feel like they were allowed to laugh, despite the subject matter—a family dealing with gritty obstacles—made me so happy. Because that’s the feeling I had when I left my meeting with Stephen. He’s had a guillotine over his head since the age of 21, yet he lives each moment hopefully, and lives life with humor. When I saw the audience responding to those parts of the film, I was thrilled.
Elle Cover
Rihanna appears on the cover of the December issue of Elle. When asked “what’s your mantra?”
Fuck bitches, get money!
Vogue Brazil cover
Bundchen poses for the cover of the December issue of Vogue Brazil with Karl Lagerfeld‘s cat Choupette. Bunchen’s Instagram post regarding the cover:
New @voguebrasil cover with sweet @choupettesdiary shot by the one and only @karllagerfeld.
Nylon cover
XCX appears on the cover of the December 2014/January 2015 issue of Nylon magazine. She talks about feminism, her confidence, and expressing herself.
There’s a video of me dancing to the Spice Girls with one of those toy microphones when I was, like, four, maybe younger. It’s a classic home video – my dad comes into the frame, and he’s doing high kicks and stuff. It still exists, but nowhere online, thankfully.
Lucky cover
Swift appears on the cover of the December 2014/January 2015 issue of Lucky magazine. She talks about fairy-tale romance, showing her belly button, and fame.
I don’t like showing my belly button. When you start showing your belly button then you’re really committing to the midriff thing. I only partially commit to the midriff thing—you’re only seeing lower rib cage. I don’t want people to know if I have one or not. I want that to be a mystery. As far as anyone knows based on my public appearances, they haven’t seen evidence of a belly button. It could be pierced. They have no idea. If I’m going to get some sort of massive tattoo, it’s going to be right next to my belly button because no one’s ever going to see that.
Modern Dog cover
Marano appears on the cover of the Winter 2014/2015 issue of Modern Dog magazine. She talks about playing Ally in Austin & Ally, her dog, and the future.
I see a few things. I won’t be able to do them all at the same time, but I will do them. Number one: I will continue my acting career. I can’t imagine my life without it. Number two: I will go to school. Both my parents are teachers, so it’s important to me. I just graduated from high school this year. My sister was home schooled—and she is the most intelligent, responsible, amazing person I know—but I knew for me I needed to go to regular school. And I know I want to get a degree. Even if I’m 37 years old when it happens. Number three: I want to continue to do as much charity work as possible. We are all very connected on a global level and by getting involved you feel a lot more fulfilled. And number four: I want to write songs and have a music career. I’ve wanted this forever, since I was a little girl.
NKD cover
Echosmith appears on the cover of the December 2014 issue of NKD magazine. The members of the band talk about their music and reaching their fans. Sydney from the band says:
We’re a younger band but we don’t necessarily play music for younger kids. We just try to make the music we want to make. We’re happy to have that differentiation about our band. You can tell our music is different whether you like it or not.
Dazed cover
Jenner appears on three covers of the Winter 2014 issue of Dazed magazine. She talks about meteoric rise in the modelling world and haters.
Rolling Stone interview
Austin talks to Rolling Stone magazine about his new business endeavors and Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series.
The face-to-face with him and Triple H, they just let it build and build. Triple H tried to sell the big right hand, block, there’s the kick and the damage is done, then he hits his finish. I loved it. I’m a fan of good stuff inside the squared circle and it was a good story. The Authority had really built how they needed to win that night in a really long-winded promo by Stephanie McMahon and Triple H. They were setting the table for Sting. All of the guys in that match worked their asses off, and I really enjoyed the work between Seth Rollins and Dolph Ziggler as they went into the finish.
Main Event Madness interview
Jackson is a guest on Main Event Madness radio to discuss early interest in wrestling and working with Brian Kendrick.
The thing about Brian Kendrick is that he’s not going to try to hold his tongue, he’s not going to baby you, he’s not going to try to please you just to please you. If it is wrong, he will tell you it is wrong, but it if it is right, he will tell you it is right. He’s not going to walk on eggshells around anybody, he’s a straight shooter, he lets you know straight up if he doesn’t like you, he doesn’t like you.
The Talk interview
Shepherd chats about playing Rock’s ex-girlfriend in the new film Top Five and gives her reaction to Underwood’s quitting the entertainment business:
You were going to quit, you were so tired of trying to do what you was supposed to do and everybody kept telling you; you weren’t going to do it. You were to physically this and that.
The Talk interview
Actress and former talk show host, Shepherd chats about the possibility of returning to day time talk show television:
I miss doing this, this is so much fun and I throw jokes at the screen because I do watch uh? Can I say The View, I do watch The View…I throw jokes at the screen and I am like why is nobody listening to me? So I do miss this but I don’t believe in going back….
Interview cover
Madonna appears on the cover of the December issue of Interview magazine. Madonna discusses her death obsession with magician David Blaine, who conducts the interview for the magazine.
I became very obsessed with death, and the idea that you never know when death will arrive, so one has to do as much as possible all the time to get the most out of life. And death was a big part of my life growing up. I went to lots of funerals.
Steve Austin Show interview
McMahon is a guest on the Steve Austin Show special aired exclusively on the WWE Network. McMahon expresses his regret over firing CM Punk his wedding day and discusses Brock Lesnar being a part time star.
I don’t think you want to see him more. He’s a special attraction. It’s not about the title that draws people into the arena, it’s about the performer. If he beats up half the babyfaces, who is left?
New York cover
Rock appears on the cover of the December 2014 issue of New York magazine. He talks about income inequality, Bill Cosby, and what he would report on Ferguson if he was a journalist.
I’d do a special on race, but I’d have no black people. Here’s the thing. When we talk about race relations in America or racial progress, it’s all nonsense. There are no race relations. White people were crazy. Now they’re not as crazy. To say that black people have made progress would be to say they deserve what happened to them before.
Today interview
Rice discusses the elevator incident involving her and her husband, Ray Rice, in an interview with Matt Lauer at her home in Baltimore that aired on Today. Rice talks about her silence over the past six months.
That’s been the hardest part, is having so much of your life made public and have it all be negative. That’s the hardest part. Is not having control over anything that has to do with you. It’s a natural thing for a human to want to come out and say, ‘No, no. That’s not me,’ or, ‘No, that’s not true.’ But it’s like a battle that we just can’t win.
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Cosmopolitan cover
Ora appears on the cover of the December issue of Cosmopolitan. Ora discusses having a good body image.
You have to come to terms with loving your body. Stand naked in front of the mirror and say, ‘I’m f-cking sexy.’ That’s where it starts.