Redbook cover
Menzel appears on the cover of the December 2014/January 2015 issue of Redbook magazine. She talks about dating after her divorce and being a single working mom.
The guilt is the thing that we as women all feel, whether we stay at home or we work. There are a lot of double standards with the way the men in our lives see how we make those choices. I think there’s an accounting for how much time I spend with my son, and men don’t have to account for how much time they spend with their child. It hurts to feel that’s a judgment being made. Because we’re already judging ourselves.
Shape cover
Hough appears on the cover December 2014 issue of Shape magazine. She talks about workout routines and acting.
If I’m reading for a part, I’ll transform myself into the character. I love the whole process and always tell my agents: ‘Put me in the room—I’ll audition for anything.’ Thats my motto.
Health cover
Duff appears on the cover of the December 2014 issue of Health magazine. She talks about being too skinny as a teenager, still loving her ex, and losing her baby weight.
I lost my baby weight from boxing, and I have this awesome trainer, Gabe. I was already there, but I definitely shed, like, 10 more pounds from doing two-a-days for two or three weeks, an hour each session=. I live in a cul-de-sac, but I have a big hill, so I would run the hill, then box in my cul-de-sac.
Glam Belleza Latina cover
Lovato appears on the cover of the Holiday 2014 issue of Glam Belleza Latina magazine. She talks about how social media effects her, advocating for mental health, and inner beauty.
[You] can be the most beautiful woman in the world and see yourself as hideous. You must love yourself. To look in the mirror and tell yourself that you’re a rock star, you know?
Vanity Fair cover
Jolie appears on the December cover of Vanity Fair, and discusses her recent marriage to Brad Pitt.
It does feel different. It feels nice to be husband and wife.
Esquire cover
Rihanna appears on the cover of the December issue of Esquire. She discusses how she reinvented mac and cheese into a dish she calls “Mac A Rih” for the food and drink special issue.
This was discovered by accident due to our gas running out halfway through making the original dish. I fell in love with the taste and texture, so I’ve been making it to perfection ever since.
W cover
Dakota and Elle appear on the cover of the December 2011 issue of W magazine. Dakota talks about handling fame. Elle talks about Dakota and watching TV shows with her.
Sometimes. We watch a lot of reality TV. My sister and I record Big Brother. We are obsessed! And we love old game shows like Password and the original Family Feud. Also, me and my sister watch Criminal Minds. We record every episode, and we watch it every single night.
New York Magazine interview
Rock discusses politics, comedy and Bill Cosby in an interview with New York Magazine. Rock on the recent allegations against Cosby:
I don’t know what to say. What do you say? I hope it’s not true. That’s all you can say. I really do. I grew up on Cosby. I love Cosby, and I just hope it’s not true. It’s a weird year for comedy. We lost Robin, we lost Joan, and we kind of lost Cosby.
The Hollywood Reporter cover
Swank, Moore, Dern, Arquette, Witherspoon, Adams, and Jones appear on the cover of a November 2014 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. They talk about their bravest moments as an actress and if their children became actors. Witherspoon:
It’s a wonderful business. I feel like I’ve seen the world. I’ve met amazing people. I used to have all these regrets; I didn’t finish college. And about a year ago it was like, “Why would I regret not finishing college?” I’ve had a wonderful life and I’ve been everywhere and I’ve gotten to work with creative people and tell stories. That’s all I ever wanted to do. So if [my kids] wanted to do it, I’d be very encouraging. I do think it’s hard. I would definitely illuminate all the difficulties. But my kids don’t seem to gravitate toward it anyway. So we’ll see.
Responds to Punk’s claims
Ryback takes to Twitter to address claims made by CM Punk during his interview on The Art of Wrestling. The tweets have since been removed
For the record if I quit for being fragile and insecure I would make up excuses too. Things didn’t go my way for a long time and I kept going day in and out. Slander is a powerful thing and to state complete made up nonsense for no reason shows his insecurities. I will continue to bust my ass study matches every chance I get, cut promos when driving and push myself for hours on end even when hurt. Thank you!
Miami Herald interview
Christian talks to the Miami Herald about his appearance on Syfy’s Haven and getting to work with long-time friend, Edge, on the show.
It was fun [working together again]. We hadn’t seen each other for a while with him being up in Nova Scotia for the better part of four years filming there and me working for WWE. He just had a daughter. I just had a daughter. Between children and both of us having different schedules, I think we had probably seen each other once in about a year.
Fired on wedding day
Punk is a guest on The Art of Wrestling to discuss his WWE departure for the very first time. The two hour interview includes details on his injuries due to working with Ryback and his last conversation with Triple H. Punk also reveals that he did not quit but was actually fired.
The day of my wedding I got a FedEx in the mail … it was my termination papers. I was fired. On my wedding day. Very calculated. Very deliberate. … As much as I kind of chuckled at it and didn’t let it affect my day, I was like, ‘Once again, you pushed too f****ing far. You pushed the wrong guy.
WWE.com interview
Bryan talks to WWE.com about Sting’s debut in WWE at Survivor Series.
I have been a fan of wrestling for a very very long time. I love wrestling. And its weird crossing worlds where Sting is in the WWE in a WWE ring. It just gets you excited. It’s something that everyone can feel through the screen.
Talk is Jericho interview
Rollins is a guest on Talk is Jericho to discuss his entry into WWE and being agile and flexible in the ring.
I had a trampoline when I was young. My parents got divorced and they gave me a trampoline to like… forget about it. So that’s when I started doing flips and stuff and saw what I could do.
The Talk interview
Actress, Aniston chats about her role in the comedy film, Horrible Bosses 2:
It’s a character and its really fun. It’s really fun to just sort of put your costumes on and get crazy.
The Talk interview
Actress, Aniston chats about her engagement to Theroux, their funny moments and tabloid rumors.
He is my creative crush because he is so brilliant at what everything he does. He is a wonderful actor, he’s a brilliant comedy writer and he’s also a beautiful artist and a director.
PBS interview
McSpadden and Brown Sr. voice their opinions on respect, equality and the justice system. McSpadden:
Why is it so important to cover this up for this man, he is wrong. What does this do for Ferguson….really.
PBS interview
McSpadden and Brown Sr. give their account on the events that happened in Ferguson on August 9th, 2014. McSpadden:
My son was running for his life and his father has had a conversation with him about how to deal with the authorities if you’re approached.
Today Show interview
McSpadden and Brown Sr. describe the last 36 hours following the Grand Jury’s decision, Officer Wilson’s interview and the justice system:
My son respected law enforcement, who in their right mind would rush or charge at a police officer that has his gun drawn. It sounds crazy.
Crump: When you have people of color be killed they try to demonize and play on the stereotypes, and they try to put the police officer who killed our children on a pedestal. It’s just not right, and we have to fix this system.
Alternative Nation interview
Ross speaks to Alternative Nation about Brock Lesnar’s similarities to Muhammad Ali.
There’s always going to be a segment of the MMA community that is going to cheer for Lesnar to lose, if and when he comes back for another run after his diverticulitis issues, but that’s the beauty of it. Muhammad Ali told me one time, back in the 80’s, that he realized early in his career that he could make more money as a boxer, as a black man in a white man’s business as far as management and TV contracts, and distribution of PPV dollars, he said, ‘I realized my place as a fighter would be enhanced if I put myself in a position where the fans pay more money to see me lose than they would to see me win.’