V For Demi Moore
Demi Moore is a typical mom who just happens to move in Hollywood circles.
"My normal day is, I get up with the kids, take them to school, a few days a week I might do Pilates, reading, meetings, and then we always do family dinner at 6:30," she tells the next issue of V Magazine, on stands Monday.
Moore, 45, has three daughters with ex-husband Bruce Willis: Rumer, 19, Scout, 16, and Tallulah Belle, 13.
The famous acting couple have remained friends and do many things together, including walking the red carpet for premieres and taking trips, along with Moore's husband of two years, Ashton Kutcher, 29.
"It wasn't a piece of cake" for everyone to get along, reveals Moore, who posed for celebrity photographer Mario Testino for the V cover story. "It wasn't automatic or easy. It took diligence and effort and even enduring awkwardness, and a lot of general giving on my part and Bruce's part. And really, tremendously, on Ashton's part. Coming into my life, Ashton just wasn't meeting somebody that had baggage. You know, I had trunks!"
Part of the motivation to make her particular family situation work: respect. "It's far more exhausting to be angry and blaming," she tells the magazine. "You can dig deep within yourself and really have a desire for someone else's happiness, which I feel I do have for Bruce and he has for me. He has a joy and appreciation for what Ashton and I share, and for how Ashton is with the girls."
As for dealing with the paparazzi since moving back to Los Angeles, the star of the crime drama Flawless (due in theaters in March) says it has been a challenge.
"When I first moved back to L.A., I had a very difficult time and found that I didn't want to leave the house so much," Moore says. "And then I started to feel, well, I don't want to be isolated and worried that if they're getting a photograph then I'm not going to go and do something. It's difficult when they hang out at the bottom of your street waiting for you to drive by."
That perspective explains her sympathy for some of today's young stars.
"No one has seen it worse than Britney Spears," she says. "How can anyone see that and think that's an OK way to expect anybody to live, no matter where they're at in their life?"
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Sexy Keeley Hazell Bikini Pictures In Zoo Magazine
Keeley! What have you got planned for 2008? Is it finally time to make your assault on Hollywood?
I have a Hollywood agent, but since there is strike my film aspirations have been put on hold! But watch this space for some TV plans I have.
Sounds exciting. Will you have a crack at anything else? The Keeley Hazell lingerie empire, perhaps? A book? Lots of lazing about doing anything?
How dare you! I work very hard! But yes I am planning a book and no, it won't be of the colouring-in variety.
I think you will like it, as the theme is the body. Mine, in fact!
Random question: God's deciding whether or not you go to Heaven. What's in your "for" and "against" columns?
Well, there wouldn't be anything in the "against" column! In the "for" column I would have to get down that I love animals, pray for world peace every night...and always shout my round!
Have you been sticking to any New Year's resolutions? What about the big one-staying single?
Hahaha... you boys all know I am single! I don't need a resolution for that. But I have decided to do some more photoshoots this year, so look out for them!
Eva Longoria Does Self Magazine
Eva Longoria will grace the cover of Self magazine next month. The Desperate Housewife dishes on how she and her husband, Tony Parker, keep things romantic and fresh, her plans for having children, and how she keeps her toned body.
Eva on how she caters to her husband:
“Some people commute to work in a car. I commute by plane about three times a week. Even if I have one day off, I’m in Texas. We’re so excited to be married. I’m like: ‘Hi, husband’, and he’s like: ‘Hi, wife.’ There’s a sense of: ‘Wow, our lives are going on to the next step’.”
Eva on how she cannot wait until her Desperate Housewives contract ends:
“Tony and I want healthy children, as many as we can have - three, four, five. We think about adopting too. We’ll wait a year and see. I want to work as much as I can now and pay my dues so later I can focus on my family and enjoy the fruits of my labour.”
Eva on her strict workout routine:
“I love my trainer, Patrick Murphy, but I hope every day that he cancels - that he gets stuck in traffic and doesn’t come. But I get really skinny when I don’t work out. When I do, I think: ‘I worked out today. I can do anything’.”
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Sarah Jessica Parker Does Allure Magazine
Sarah Jessica Parker tells February’s Allure, on stands January 22, that “anything having to do with food is pleasurable for me. Any conversation about food, review of food, story of food, picture of food, thought of food … ”
So, how does SJP unwind? By reading the Zagat Survey. That is, of course, when she isn’t busy watching reality TV shows such as The Amazing Race and Project Runway.
The 42-year-old has been in the headlines lately as she and her Sex and the City movie costars have been filming scenes for the film, due in May. But fans can also see her in April’s Smart People, co-starring Dennis Quaid, Thomas Haden Church and Ellen Page.
OK! Exclusive Interview: Katie Holmes
After getting married to Tom Cruise and giving birth to her daughter, Suri, now 21 months, Katie Holmes was faced with an even bigger challenge — hatching a plan to rob the Federal Reserve!
The 29-year-old actress teams up with Diane Keaton and Queen Latifah to form a gang of unlikely thieves in the new comedy Mad Money. And OK! had the chance to sit down with Katie in Santa Monica, Calif., to talk all about her experiences on the set of the flick, which hits theaters on Jan. 18.
OK!: You had great onscreen chemistry with Diane Keaton and Queen Latifah.
KATIE HOLMES: I was pleasantly surprised. We bonded in the makeup trailer. We spoke about everything and I was happy to spend that time in the makeup chair. My hair took longer than it’s ever taken for anything I’ve ever done… (Our chats were) fascinating and wonderful. It was hard to leave.
Did you have a job where you felt invisible?
I had my own lawn service when I was growing up. I cut my mom’s friends' grass. But I never felt invisible because my mom, who is the best mom in the world, had a station wagon and I convinced her to drag me and the lawn mower. I was on the back. God forbid I had to walk to my job! It was great. I felt like the lawn keeper of the neighborhood, but I only had about four houses. I think (I did it) for about two summers,
How did you deal with the constant paparazzi presence?
You’re always aware of it and I wanted to make sure that the set was being taken care of and it wasn’t bothering anybody else because I get used to being aware, and you want to just protect everyone around you.
Do you think you’ll run another marathon?
Maybe. Not right away. I’m still recovering… (During the New York Marathon) I was turning that left-hand corner where they’re gonna tell you it’s mile 20 and that point you feel like you’ve just been running for days. And I heard the guy in front of me tell his friend, "Don’t worry! Six more! Six more!" And I’m thinking, "Six more? That’s an hour on a good day!"
You flew pizza in from Chicago for the cast and crew. Are you a foodie?
I'm from Ohio. I’m a Midwestern girl and I like food. We talked a lot about it… We've eaten in restaurants all over and we were constantly talking about the club sandwiches at this hotel and so on. I never forget a good meal, ever, and I think about it often. So we flew in the pizza. You wanna make your working environment joyful.
Did anybody return the favor?
Diane bought us this coconut cake. I walk into my trailer one day and there’s a box, unopened, with my name on it. It was one of the best days, ever. And it was this massive, fluffy coconut cake with white chocolate chip.
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The 29-year-old actress teams up with Diane Keaton and Queen Latifah to form a gang of unlikely thieves in the new comedy Mad Money. And OK! had the chance to sit down with Katie in Santa Monica, Calif., to talk all about her experiences on the set of the flick, which hits theaters on Jan. 18.
OK!: You had great onscreen chemistry with Diane Keaton and Queen Latifah.
KATIE HOLMES: I was pleasantly surprised. We bonded in the makeup trailer. We spoke about everything and I was happy to spend that time in the makeup chair. My hair took longer than it’s ever taken for anything I’ve ever done… (Our chats were) fascinating and wonderful. It was hard to leave.
Did you have a job where you felt invisible?
I had my own lawn service when I was growing up. I cut my mom’s friends' grass. But I never felt invisible because my mom, who is the best mom in the world, had a station wagon and I convinced her to drag me and the lawn mower. I was on the back. God forbid I had to walk to my job! It was great. I felt like the lawn keeper of the neighborhood, but I only had about four houses. I think (I did it) for about two summers,
How did you deal with the constant paparazzi presence?
You’re always aware of it and I wanted to make sure that the set was being taken care of and it wasn’t bothering anybody else because I get used to being aware, and you want to just protect everyone around you.
Do you think you’ll run another marathon?
Maybe. Not right away. I’m still recovering… (During the New York Marathon) I was turning that left-hand corner where they’re gonna tell you it’s mile 20 and that point you feel like you’ve just been running for days. And I heard the guy in front of me tell his friend, "Don’t worry! Six more! Six more!" And I’m thinking, "Six more? That’s an hour on a good day!"
You flew pizza in from Chicago for the cast and crew. Are you a foodie?
I'm from Ohio. I’m a Midwestern girl and I like food. We talked a lot about it… We've eaten in restaurants all over and we were constantly talking about the club sandwiches at this hotel and so on. I never forget a good meal, ever, and I think about it often. So we flew in the pizza. You wanna make your working environment joyful.
Did anybody return the favor?
Diane bought us this coconut cake. I walk into my trailer one day and there’s a box, unopened, with my name on it. It was one of the best days, ever. And it was this massive, fluffy coconut cake with white chocolate chip.
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