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“It’s funny because I’ve done several interviews where people have written about my ambition like it’s a bad thing. That’s bullshit to me. I’ve been lucky, I’ve been given some incredible opportunities but you also have to be focused. You don’t get far without goals, drive, commitment, sacrifice.” model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley to Harpersbazaar.co.uk
“Now I feel like if I smiled for a paparazzi photo—not that I ever would—that’s exactly what people would be desecrating me for. They’d be like, ‘now you’re going to give it up, now you’re a sellout.” Kristen Stewart to Elle
“ This being an industry town, that self-consciousness just pervades. There are days when I feel victorious that I have, you know, gotten this far. But there are a million days when I look in the mirror and think, ‘I’m going to do it, I’m going to do it, I’m going to do it. I can’t live with this anymore.’ Naomi Watts on not having plastic surgery to Town and Country
“As far as the mummy thing, I based it on plastic surgery. Look at someone like Kim Kardashian or Ice-T’s wife, Coco. Those girls aren’t African-American. But it’s actually a representation of our culture wanting to be plastic, and that’s why there’s bandages and it’s mummies.” Katy Perry on having big-bootied mummies dance in her tour to Rolling Stone
“In L.A., you’re the devil if you eat bread. Josh and I went to Paris over Christmas, and he gained, like, 15 pounds. The bread! White chocolate! Risotto! Pâté! My friend lives out in Normandy on a farm, and she makes her own foie gras. And then the wine. All we did was eat and drink – it was so fun.” Diane Kruger to Instyle.com
“Being shot with Otis is so perfect because any portrait of me right now isn’t complete without my identity as a mother being a part of that. Breast-feeding is the most natural thing. I don’t know, now it feels like Otis should always be on my breast. [But] I mean, I certainly don’t really look like that when I’m [typically] breast-feeding. And there’s usually a diaper involved.” Olivia Wilde to Glamour
“I guess he is still a boyfriend. I want to call him my husband because it feels right, whether we have the papers or not. He feels like a husband already, although it doesn’t make a difference, does it? I feel blessed. He is everything I love and respect.” Model Natalia Vodianova to Vanity Fair
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