Seventeen cover
Hale appears on the cover of the June/July 2011 issue of Seventeen magazine. She talks about staying true to who she is and country music.
I love Lady Antebellum and Miranda Lambert, they write from the heart. But it’s hard to find a country music lover in LA. None of my friends really listen to it, and they hate getting in the car with me because I just blast Taylor Swift.
Teen Vogue cover
Gomez appears on the cover of the June/July 2011 issue of Teen Vogue magazine. She talks about her fans, wanting to be in love, and not being with Disney anymore.
It’s like starting over. I was trying to explain it to one of my friends, and he said, ‘You’ll be fine. People believe in you.’ But when they’re putting together a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio, I don’t think they’re going to go, ‘Selena Gomez would be great for this!’ I’m not an option. It’s humbling, having to go from this Disney high back down to having to fight for roles.
British Vogue cover
Chung appears on the cover of the June 2011 issue of British Vogue magazine. The cover photo is shot by Josh Olins and styled by Kate Phelan.
Maxim cover
Diaz appears on the cover of the June 2011 issue of Maxim magazine. She talks about girl crushes, dry humping and floss.
Well, you have to have the right clothing—you don’t want anything rough that causes chafing. And there has to be a lot of contact. It’s a full-body sport, like a wrestling match.
Glamour UK cover
Scherzinger appears on the cover of the June 2011 issue of Glamour UK magazine. She talks about her long distance relationship, Simon Cowell, and her body secrets with the magazine.
Joking aside, Simon Cowell is very inspiring.
People cover
Shriver appears on the cover of People after finding out her husband fathered a child with their nanny. She is learning to move on despite being heartbroken.
This is a painful and heartbreaking time. As a mother, my concern is for the children. I ask for compassion, respect and privacy as my children and I try to rebuild our lives and heal.
Mixergy interview
Corcoran talks about her books, handling rejection, and her advice for entrepreneurs. On how she handles being turned down:
I’ve gotten pretty good at it. It doesn’t mean that I don’t feel the insult. …I just make a habit of making sure that I don’t lay low too long. In other words, I feel sorry for myself. I go, ‘Ouch, that hurt. That bastard,’ or whatever. Then, I just tell myself, ‘I’ve got about three minutes to feel sorry for myself, and let me move on to something else.’
On what’s wrong with most elevator pitches:
I will be the first one to tell someone what’s wrong, even though they’re not asking. Maybe I shouldn’t. But most people are appreciative. Entrepreneurs can’t communicate very clearly what it is they do. … It’s like, I’ll meet so many great entrepreneurs, and I’ve already liked them from the first hello. I liked the handshake, and I go, ‘So what do you do?’ and then for the next minute, I hear what they’re doing. It should be more like 10 seconds, because I’m already snoring out somewhere. I can’t stay with it that long. Already, they’re sliding down the scale of what I think of them, right? Clarity of communication, ‘I sell soap.’ Versus, we’re in the cleanliness business, blah-blah-blah. ‘I sell soap.’ Okay, I got you.
Elle Magazine interview
Helms gives interview to Elle about bad dating advice people give him.
I did get an awful lot of terrible advice from the older kids on my street. This isn’t dating advice, but it will give you an idea of the kind of miss-education I had: I remember the older kids were talking about being hungover, and I said, What’s a hangover? This kid Josh turns to me and goes, It’s when you wake up in the morning and you hang your dick over the back of a chair.
WQAM in Miami interview
Irving speaks about leaving school early for the NBA:
It was a really tough decision for me to decide to turn pro, but it was the best situation for me and my family. If I wouldn’t have come back for the NCAA Tournament for those three games and proved I was healthy I wouldn’t have come out because it was such a small window having only eight games, but getting the opportunity to play in the NCAA Tournament and prove that I was healthy and I was still good enough to play in the NBA that kinda made my decision a lot easier.
Flaunt cover
Knightley appears on the cover of issue #115 of Flaunt magazine. She talks about playing in The Children’s Hour and what’s next for her.
[H]opefully, at the end of the year, I’m going to do a film with Joe Wright, who I did Pride and Prejudice and Atonement with, but given the financial climate, nothing is ever for certain, so I’m keeping my fingers crossed.
Harper’s Bazaar interview
Spears gives an interview to Harper’s Bazaar Magazine about her worst fashion moment.
Ten years ago at the Billboard awards, I wore this orange hat and orange bra and orange booty pants and purple fishnets. Oh, and I had an orange jacket on. It wasn’t Halloween. I actually thought I looked hot at the time. But, um, I definitely stood out. I thought it was just a marvelous idea to wear this purple and orange outfit; it was like high school colors. I was a cheerleader for a school I didn’t know. People were talking about it, but not in a good way.
Elle Magazine interview
Lawrence gives interview to Elle about her role as Mystique and her exercise routine for the role.
I knew that if I was going to be naked in front of the world, I wanted to look like a woman and not a prepubescent 13-year-old boy. I’m so sick of people thinking that’s what we’re supposed to look like.
People cover
Tyler appears on the cover of People to discuss American Idol, pain, and the joy he now faces. On going to rehab:
When my son looked me in the eye, crying, and said, ‘Dad, you were so high every night, and I was afraid,’ I needed that. My best thinking got me back into rehab, so I gotta keep my thinking in check and keep going to meetings.
Elle cover
Stefani appears on the cover of the May 2011 issue of Elle magazine.
Phylicia Rashad interview
Rashad talks at the record store Amoeba searching through albums for a play she is directing.
I came in here looking for jazz.
People cover
Urban appears on the cover of People after he is named Country’s music hottest guy. He also goes into detail about his new found peace of mind.
On my better days, I just see the spirit. Much more so than before. And looking back, he swears he wouldn’t change a thing for the world. For me, it’s got to be forward. I heard someone say, Forgiveness is letting go of the idea that you could have had a different past.’ And I love that. I love where I am today. I wouldn’t want to upset anything in the path on the way to here.
People cover
Zeta-Jones appears on the cover of People to discuss her bipolar disorder and how she suffered in silence. She also opens up about her husbands cancer.
This is a disorder that affects millions of people and I am one of them. If my revelation of having bipolar II has encouraged one person to seek help, then it is worth it. There is no need to suffer silently and there is no shame in seeking help.
Open cover
Huppenkothen appears on the cover of the May 2011 issue of Open magazine.
Tu Mexico cover
Cyrus appears on the cover of the May 2011 issue of Tu Mexico magazine.
Tu Ecuador cover
Cyrus appears on the cover of the May 2011 issue of Tu Ecuador magazine.



