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Friday 27 January 2017

10 Best Celeb Quotes This Week

"Losing my anonymity after Easy A, it was like being 7 years old all over again … It terrified me."
—Emma Stone, on struggling with fame , to The Hollywood Reporter

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"I work out. I do my best to eat well. I love the skin I'm in. And I'm not ashamed of a few lumps, bumps or cellulite … and you shouldn't be either."
—Ashley Graham, on embracing her shape , on Instagram

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"We got married very fast. We didn't hesitate for a second. We're completely compatible."
—Joe Manganiello, on his relationship with wife Sofia Vergara , to HOLA!

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"The romantic idea of meeting your person and having a storybook family life that looks like the model you grew up with — that doesn't really exist for me."
—Michelle Williams, on being a single parent at age 36 , to WSJ. Magazine

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"Things don't just happen. It's all connected."
—Janelle MonĂ¡e, on her transition from singing to acting , to The Guardian

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"I'm gonna work out really hard for two and a half weeks and then think about dresses — because I just ate all the food."
—Kelsea Ballerini, on finding her Grammys gown, to PEOPLE

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"I tell my son that he belongs to himself, and I'm here to mentor him and that I'm in charge right now, but that he'll be his own person one day."
—Jewel, on being honest with her son, to PEOPLE

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"There was a real significance in the way that people saw me, but also in the way that I carried myself and that I saw myself."
—Mandy Moore, on ditching her blond hair , to
Entertainment Weekly

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"He will always be my father … People that knew him really well say they see him in me, that it's almost scary."
—Paris Jackson, on her late father, Michael Jackson , to Rolling Stone.

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"One minute you're weirdly obsessed with this baby, like 'Don't take him out of my sight,' and the next you're kind of blue, you're a little sad and a little freaked out … I actually prefer the adoption way because I wasn't subject to hormones."
—Katherine Heigl, on her pregnancy experience , in this week's issue of PEOPLE

RIP...John Hurt, Elephant Man and Harry Potter Star, Dies at 77

Legendary actor John Hurt has died at the age of 77, according to his agent.
He is survived by his wife of 12 years, Anwen Rees-Myer.
Close friend Richard E. Grant was heartbroken by the news, tweeting, “So so sad to have lost such an extraordinary talent and friend. Sir John Hurt. R. I. P.”
So so sad to have lost such an extraordinary talent and friend. Sir John Hurt. R. I. P.
Hurt was diagnosed with cancer in 2015, but later said he was clear of the disease.
Hurt’s career spanned over six decades. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2014 and has been twice nominated for an Academy Award – for 1978’s Midnight Express , and for playing the title role of John Merrick in David Lynch’s 1980 biopic The Elephant Man .
“The role stretched me to the limits,” he once told PEOPLE of the latter film. He has also starred in dozens of other movies, including The Naked Civil Servant, Alien, and three films in the Harry Potter franchise.
Most recently, Hurt starred alongside Natalie Portman in the Oscar-nominated Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis film Jackie.
Speaking about his pancreatic cancer diagnosis, Hurt
told PEOPLE in 2015, “I am undergoing treatment and am more than optimistic about a satisfactory outcome, as indeed is the medical team.”
In an August 2015 interview with Radio Times, Hurt spoke about his death, saying, “I hope I shall have the courage to say, ‘Vroom! Here we go! Let’s become different molecules!'”
He added, “I can’t say I worry about mortality, but it’s impossible to get to my age and not have a little contemplation of it. We’re all just passing time, and occupy our chair very briefly.”
Source People

FROM EW : Stranger Things Star Millie Bobby Brown Set for Godzilla Sequel

Millie Bobby Brown has already proven she can rap like a monster — now it’s time to see if she can hang with the biggest beast of them all. The Stranger Things breakout is set to star in Godzilla: King of the Monsters , Legendary’s sequel to its 2014 kaiju reboot, EW has learned.
Michael Dougherty is directing the movie and co-wrote the script with Zach Shields, his collaborator on the holiday horror movie Krampus .
Plot and character details have yet to emerge for King of the Monsters , which has a March 22, 2019 release date.
Brown will reprise her role of Eleven in a second season of Netflix’s huge summer series Stranger Things, for which she earned two Screen Actors Guild nominations, one for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series, and one with the sci-fi series’ ensemble cast.
Source : People

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