They said whaaat?!

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“It’s insanely art-directed. Hideous and smarmy. Why is Amy Adams being forced to clamber over Channing Tatum like the back of the couch? Why is Reese Witherspoon clawing at the hand he’s laid on her pelvic bone? (Well, that one might speak for itself.) .. But why are Oscar Isaac and Miles Teller styled as if they have matching perms?” Gofugyourself comments on the cover of the Hollywood issue of March Vanity Fair .

“It looks fairly simple, but in fact it was difficult to shoot. We choreographed it over two days. Usually you shoot from fairly far away, but we wanted to get really close to the actors. We made an effort to create a feeling of intimacy. I pushed into them, shooting to the left and then the right, coming in as tight as I could. It was hair-raising, at least for me.” Annie Leibovitz on the Vanity Fair shoot

“If I could choose, I’d be bare feet, with animals all around me and living in a tree house. Like Tarzan and Jane, that’s my dream. I’m at my happiest around nature.” Giselle chats to Vogue UK

“In my show, I am boss daddy. I am boss mommy. They call me Boss. Everything goes through my eyes; I call all the shots, 100 percent of it. But once you decide you’re gonna do the Super Bowl, you’re gonna have no f*cking life for six months. It is the biggest thing. Anyone that’s ever done it has been scared sh*tless. You stay off the Internet for the five days afterward.” Katy Perry on the cover of US Elle

“Oh f*ck no! No! It’s this incredible serum – Lancôme’s Visionnaire Cx. You’re going to think I’m just saying this because I’m the face of the brand but honestly – honestly – you have to believe me. This stuff is magic. I just bung it on every day under my moisturiser, or make-up, or whatever, and it really does make a difference. And I’m 39 next week, so I need all the bloody help I can get.” Kate Winslet on not having botox and using alternate methods to keep her face youthful to Harpers Bazaar UK

“Grace ( Coddington) liked me because I used to make all my own clothes, and I looked like a freak. My hair was multicolored. I’d be a ballet dancer one minute, a fairy the next minute, and then an urchin. I remember wearing a wastepaper basket on my head because it had a brim, thinking, “No one will think this is a wastepaper basket — they’ll think it’s a really interesting wicker hat.” Lucinda Chambers fashion director of Vogue UK in an interview in The Cut

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