Ashton Kutcher Details Magazine May Issue
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Ashton Kutcher will be appearing on the cover of the May 2008 issue of Details magazine.
AK who recently starred in What Happens in Vegas sat down with the magazine and talked about the photoshoot done by famed photographer Steven Klein and shared about Demi Moore and what it takes to be a good stepfather.
Here’s an excerpt from Ashton Kutcher’s interview:
On his relationship with Demi Moore:
“She was the first person who would call me on my shit. She didn’t need me. She straight up didn’t need me. She wanted me, but she didn’t need me, so she could put it on the line . . . I’ve literally just been voted the world’s most eligible bachelor and I’m like, ‘I’m going off the market. I’ve found the one.’ If I had thought about it I would have been like, ‘Nah, nah.’ But what can you do? When you’re in that deep, you can’t think.”
On being a good stepfather:
“I’m able to give them things their parents can’t give them, because it’s a different relationship. I don’t have all the past.”
On practicing Kabbalah (Judaism):
I’ll use whatever works. I’m not a follower of this or that religious leader. More wars are started because of religious leaders, and people are following and they don’t know why … That is religiosity. That is what turns people into robots.”
On getting over his jealousy:
“You walk into a relationship and there’s always jealousies, like, ‘Oh, the other guy’ - and in this case the other guy is Bruce Willis! But my wife’s a smart individual, one of the smartest people I know. If she likes and respects this person, then I think I can get over my jealousy.”
On working really hard:
“It wasn’t until I was 25 that I plugged into the idea that we all come here to earn it. Because if we don’t earn it, we don’t appreciate any of it. You know what I mean? Gravity is pushing us down. We wake up every f—ing morning and gravity is pushing us down. When a kid stands up for the first time we all f—ing cheer, and the kid feels good about standing, and for the rest of his life he is going to be standing up. The reason he feels good about it is because he fought against gravity and he stood up.”
The May issue of Details magazine is scheduled to hit the newsstand nationwide next Tuesday, April 22.
What do you think of Ashton Kutcher on the cover of Details magazine?
Faces of Hayden Panettiere on Seventeen Magazine
Hayden Panettiere became the covergirl for the April 2008 issue of Seventeen magazine. The Heroes hottie gets real about public breakups, celeb friends, and what she’s learned being Hollywood’s “it” girl in the exclusive interview with Seventeen magazine.
Here is a sneak peak to Hayden’s interview with Seventeen!
On breaking up with Stephen Colletti:
“I just knew I wanted to breathe. I wanted to be single at the time. It just hit me like a ton of bricks: This is the time I need to be with myself. It takes such a secure person to be with someone like me—it takes so much confidence; it takes so much trust.”
On her wardrobe auction for charity:
“If I was a wonderful person, I’d run around in whatever clothes and have one outfit – and then I’d donate the rest of the money to charity. But no one is perfect, and no one is saying you have to give up everything in your life to change the world.”
On fighting whalers in Japan:
“It was great! There’s very little that scares me. I’ve always been a physical person. And I feel like a lot of time in this industry, a lot of people loan their face to a cause, which is great, but it doesn’t do as much as getting out there and actually physically doing something.”
[Photo: Seventeen]
Ryan Seacrest Details Magazine Maverick Issue

Ryan Seacrest stole the cover of Details magazine’s Maverick issue after being named as one of the 2008 Mavericks by the magazine. The Mavericks issue of Details magazine profiles twenty-two big thinkers from across entertainment, media, politics and technology.
The April issue of Details magazine featuring Ryan Seacrest on the cover page hits newsstands nationwide on March 25.
Do you like Ryan’s cover page shot?
Click Here to watch Ryan Seacrest’s interview for the April 2008 issue of Details magazine.
Read the full article of Ryan’s interview on Style.com
Janet Jackson BlackBook Magazine

Janet Jackson rattle her cage on the cover of the BlackBook magazine April 2008 issue.
The photo shoot, which features Janet caged and in various different provocative shots, was done by Matthew Rolston who also directed Janet’s 1998 music video for Every Time. Like Madonna who has been appearing on magazines cover page to promote her upcoming album, Janet is also promoting her newly released album Discipline.
Janet topped the Billboard 200 chart for the sixth time after selling more than 181,000 copies of her newly released album Discipline just after one week.
The magazine featuring Janet Jackson hits the newsstand on March 25.
Who do you think won the fierce cover page battle? Madonna or Janet?
[Photo: BlackBook]
Madonna “Interview” Magazine April 2008

Madonna graces the cover of April 2008 issue of Interview magazine. The singer poses as a boxer while spreading her legs for the cover shot of her second magazine this month to promote her upcoming album Hard Candy.
Here are some juices from Interview magazine featuring Madonna:
On her collaboration Justin Timberlake:
“I really enjoy writing with Justin….We had psychoanalytic sessions whenever we wrote songs first. We’d sit down and we’d start talking about situations. And then we’d start talking about issues or problems or relationships with people. That was the only way, because you know, writing together with somebody is very intimate….that was fun, because he’s open and he’s got talent. He’s a songwriter. I haven’t worked with a lot of songwriters where I’m instantly connected and start riffing and playing with the rhythm of the words. He’s as interested in the rhythm of the words as the meaning of the words.”
On adopting her son David:
“He wouldn’t have lived if I hadn’t taken him. It’s not even a possibility.”
On gaining perspective:
“We live very comfortable lives, and unfortunately, we have to have our noses rubbed in other people’s pain and suffering to realize how much we have and how much we have to be grateful for.”
On bringing daughter Lourdes with her to Malawi:
“She spent several weeks working in the orphanages, particularly one with newborn children, and most of them were HIV-positive. She so came into her own and was so responsible and stayed for eight hours every day and worked tirelessly. I thought, why am I babying her so much? She’s capable of so much more. We don’t let kids do anything. We think, Oh, they’re kids - they can’t take care of other kids; they can’t do this; they can’t do that. And after you go to Africa, you drop all that silliness.”
On freedom:
“Freedom is a funny word because when we think we’re free, we’re not really. I think freedom is quite illusory….When I stop thinking about myself all the time and put other people before me on a regular basis, that’s real freedom. When I can love unconditionally….then that’s real freedom. So it’s something to strive for, but I’m not free.”
The queen of pop is turning big 5-0 this coming August and yet still looking juicy in this magazine photo shoot.
What do you think about Madonna’s Interview magazine cover shot?
[Photo: Interview]
Adriana Lima’s Nude GQ Magazine Cover April 2008
Brazilian hotter Adriana Lima strip it all for the cover of the April 2008 issue of GQ magazine.
The Victoria Secret’s model once again reveals the breathtaking sight of her body on the cover of the mens magazine. In the juicy interview, Adriana reveals exactly what it takes to date her.
Here’s an excerpt from the juicy article of Adriana Lima:
Get jealous…
I like jealous men. I love jealousy. I do. Everything has a limit, of course, but once in a while you have to stand up and say, “I love this person.”
…but not violent.
“It’s never okay to defend my honor by beating someone up. You have to control yourself, even if the other person is drunk and crazy. Just say, “Let’s go home. Let’s leave.” You don’t have to say a thing to him. I never have to see that person for the rest of my life. I don’t like fights. I don’t like aggressive people.”
Just remember, you’re really dating the waiter.
“A man needs to be polite, not just to me but to everyone. I watch that. How does he treat the waiter? How does he treat the coat-check girl? How does he treat the driver?* Don’t give orders to these people. You don’t own everything around you. Treat people with respect.”
Your first move should be no move at all.
“Sometimes people are too aggressive. I need time to realize exactly who you are before I go out with you. Don’t be pushy. Don’t pressure me. “When can I see you? When can I meet you? When can we go out?” No. Take your time. When I’m ready, I’ll make the move.”
Make friends with your inner viscount.
“Show me you can take care of me. Say you’re taking me to dinner: I expect you to pick me up and open the car door for me. Hold the restaurant door while I enter and pull out the chair for me when I sit down. Stand up when I go to the restroom and again when I return. I love old-fashioned manners, as long as it’s not forced. I can tell when it’s natural or when someone is just trying to impress me.*”
Rethink those nurse fantasies.
“When I’m sick, I want a lot of caresses.* Make sure I eat. If you don’t know how to cook, call and get food delivered. Go to the pharmacy and get the medication I need. Just take care of me until I get better. That’s it. Simple. If you don’t know what to do, ask me. Just say, “What do you need?” I will tell you. Whatever I tell you, do. That’s it.”
Do you have what it takes to date Adriana?
Watch Adriana Lima’s sexy behind-the-scenes photo shoot video with GQ magazine
[Photo: GQ magazine]
Natalie Portman on New York Times Magazine

Natalie Portman graces the cover of the recent issue of The New York Times Magazine with a recipient of a microloan from an microfinance organization which Natalie served as an “ambassador”.
Here’s an excerpt from the article of Natalie Portman titled “The Celebrity Solution.”
In 2004, Natalie Portman, then a 22-year-old fresh from college, went to Capitol Hill to talk to Congress on behalf of the Foundation for International Community Assistance, or Finca, a microfinance organization for which she served as ‘‘ambassador.’’ She found herself wondering what she was doing there, but her colleagues assured her: ‘‘We got the meetings because of you.’’ For lawmakers, Natalie Portman was not simply a young woman — she was the beautiful Padmé from ‘‘Star Wars.’’ ‘‘And I was like, ‘That seems totally nuts to me,’’’ Portman told me recently. “It’s the way it works, I guess. I’m not particularly proud that in our country I can get a meeting with a representative more easily than the head of a nonprofit can.’’
Now, in the era of People and the E! channel and the global swarm of paparazzi, stars shape themselves, and their brands, through their own public acts. And their audience is not just fans but everyone; a star’s life is a kind of public movie. You have to do something with all that attention. As Portman says, ‘‘If they’re going to follow me around and take pictures, I’d rather talk about Finca than what dress I’m wearing or who I’m dating or whatever nonsense people care about.’’
She has stopped doing commercials. ‘‘I want to be comfortable and proud of everything I do,’’ Portman says. She has designed a line of vegan shoes. She doesn’t want to be controversial, but she does want to be taken seriously. When we spoke, Portman was about to leave for London on a publicity tour for her current film, ‘‘The Other Boleyn Girl.’’ Trying to be obliging, I said, ‘‘Would you like to say anything about your movie?’’ Portman laughed and said, ‘‘No.’’
Madonna Does Dazed & Confused Magazine

Madonna graces the cover of UK magazine Dazed & Confused. The April 2008 issue of the magazine came out on March 11th.
In the queen of pop’s first interview about her new album Hard Candy, worked on with Justin Timberlake, Pharrell, and Timbaland, Madonna discusses her many different, and occasionally contradictory, roles.
“I have moments where I feel incredibly invincible and know that I have the audience in my hand… and then I have panic attacks, where I feel like everyone is breathing my air, and I might just die on stage.”
“I think that life is a paradox and you have to embrace that in your work and your belief systems… you can’t be a literalist, and thats the trouble that people always find themselves in. Thats why people always hit a wall with any of my stuff, because you can’t take it literally.” - Madonna
Madonna’s upcoming album Hard Candy will be released on April 29th.
What do you think about Madonna’s Dazed & Confused cover shot?


























