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July 15, 2011 Movies

"Harry Potter" stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson talked to "Extra" at the "Deathly Hallows, Part 2" junket -- and said they were looking forward to life beyond Potter.

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July 13, 2011 The Extra List

As "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II" hits theaters this Friday, Harry Potter-ites begin their own journey to the end.

To commemorate the last decade with Harry, Hermione, Ron and all the characters, "Extra" has collected some of the best quotes from the last six films.

The Best 'Harry Potter' Quotes

'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'

Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane): "You're a wizard, Harry." Harry (Daniel Radcliffe): "I'm a what?"

'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'

"It does not do to dwell on dreams, Harry, and forget to live." — Prof. Dumbledore (Richard Harris)

'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'

Ron (Rupert Grint): [mimicking Hermione] "'It's Levi-OOOOH-sa not LevioSAR.' She's a nightmare, honestly. It's no wonder she hasn't got any friends!" [Hermione comes up from behind them and rushes past, in tears] Harry: "I think she heard you."

'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'

Sorting Hat: "Hmm, difficult. VERY difficult. Plenty of courage, I see. Not a bad mind, either. There's talent, oh yes. And a thirst to prove yourself. But where to put you?" Harry: "Not Slytherin. Not Slytherin." Sorting Hat: "Not Slytherin, eh? Are you sure? You could be great, you know. It's all here in your head. And Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness, there's no doubt about that. No?" Harry: "Please, please. Anything but Slytherin, anything but Slytherin." Sorting Hat: "Well if you're sure, better be... GRYFFINDOR!"

'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone'

Lord Voldemort: "Harry Potter. We meet again." Harry: "Voldemort?" Lord Voldemort: "Yes. You see what I've become? See what I must do to survive? Live off another, a mere parasite! Unicorn blood can sustain me, but it cannot give me a body of my own. But there is something that can; something that, conveniently enough, lies in your pocket!"

'Harry Potter and Chamber of Secrets'

Ron: "Why spiders? Why couldn't it be 'follow the butterflies'?"

'Harry Potter and Chamber of Secrets'

Gilderoy Lockhart (Kenneth Branagh): "Ah... yes, well, that can sometimes happen. Um, but, uh, the point is, uh, you can no longer feel any pain. And, very clearly, the bones are not broken." Hagrid: "Broken? There's no bones left!" Gilderoy Lockhart: "Much more flexible, though."

'Harry Potter and Chamber of Secrets'

Harry: "Not to be rude or anything, but this isn't a great time for me to have a house elf in my bedroom."

'Harry Potter and Chamber of Secrets'

Hermione (Emma Watson): "He called me a mudblood." Hagrid: "He did not!" Harry: "What's a mudblood?" Hermione: "It means dirty blood. Mudblood's a really foul name for someone who's Muggle born. Someone with non-magic parents. Someone like me. It's not a term one usually hears in civilized conversation." Hagrid: "See the thing is, Harry, there's some wizards, like the Malfoy family, who think they're better than everyone else because they're what people call 'pure blood.'" Harry: "That's horrible!" Ron: [burps up another slug] "It's disgusting." Hagrid: "And it's codswallop to boot. 'Dirty blood.' Why, there isn't a wizard alive today that's not half-blood or less. More to the point, they've yet to think of a spell that our Hermione can't do. Come 'ere. Don't you think on it, Hermione. Don't you think on it for one minute."

'Harry Potter and Chamber of Secrets'

Tom Marvolo Riddle (Christian Coulson): "How is it that a baby with no extraordinary magical talent was able to defeat the greatest wizard of all time? How did you escape with nothing but a scar, while Lord Voldemort's powers were destroyed?" Harry: "Why do you care how I escaped? Voldemort was after your time!" Tom Marvolo Riddle: "Voldemort is my past, present, and future."

'Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban"

Shrunken Head: [while the Knight Bus is compressing itself to squeeze between two buses] "Why the long faces?"

'Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban"

Harry: "Professor, why do the Dementors affect me so? More than anyone else, I mean?" Professor Lupin (David Thewlis): "Listen, Dementors are among the foulest creatures to walk this earth. They feed on every good feeling, every happy memory until a person is left with nothing but his worst experiences. The Dementors affect you more than others because there are true horrors in your past, horrors your classmates can scarcely imagine. You are not weak, Harry. You have nothing to be ashamed of." Harry: "I'm scared, Professor." Professor Lupin: "Well, I'd consider you a fool if you weren't."

'Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban"

Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton): "Ah, come to see the show?" Hermione: "You! You foul, loathsome, evil little cockroach!" [Hermione raises her wand at Malfoy. He backs against the wall, whimpering] Ron: "Hermione, no! He's not worth it." [Hermione lowers her wand and turns away. Malfoy starts laughing, she spins around and socks him in the nose] Malfoy: [running away] "Quick! Not a word to anyone! Understood?" Hermione: "That felt good." Ron: "Not good, brilliant!"

'Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban"

Harry: "'Messrs. Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs are proud to present the Marauder's Map.'" George Weasley (Oliver Phelps): "We owe them so much. Harry: Hang on. This is Hogwarts. And that... No. Is that really...? Fred Weasley (James Phelps): "Dumbledore." George Weasley: "In his study." Fred Weasley: "Pacing." George Weasley: "Does that a lot." Harry: "So you mean this map shows...?" Fred Weasley: "Everyone." Harry: "Everyone?" George Weasley: "Everyone." Fred Weasley: "Where they are." George Weasley: "What they're doing." Fred Weasley: "Every minute." George Weasley: "Of every day." Harry: "Brilliant! Where'd you get it?" Fred Weasley: "Nicked it from Filch's office, of course, first year." George Weasley: "Now, listen. There are seven secret passageways out of the castle. We'd recommend..." George Weasley, Fred Weasley: "This one." Fred Weasley: "The One-Eyed Witch passageway." George Weasley: "It'll lead you straight to Honeyduke's cellar." Fred Weasley: "We best hurry. Filch is heading this way." George Weasley: "Oh, and Harry, don't forget. When you're done, just give it a tap and say..." George Weasley, Fred Weasley: "'Mischief Managed." Otherwise anyone can read it.'"

'Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban"

Harry: "Professor Trelawney?" Professor Trelawney (Emma Thompson): [in a deep, raspy voice] He will return tonight! He who betrayed his friends-whose heart rots with murder! Innocent blood shall be shed and servant and master shall be reunited once moooooooore! [coughs] Professor Trelawney: "Oh, I'm sorry, dear. Did you say something?"

'Harry Potter and Prisoner of Azkaban"

Sirius Black (Gary Oldman): "I expect you're tired of hearing this, but you look so like your father. Except your eyes. You have..." Harry: "My mother's eyes." Sirius Black: "It's cruel that I got to spend so much time with James and Lily, and you so little. But know this; the ones that love us never really leave us. And you can always find them in here." [puts his hand to Harry's heart]

'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'

Ron: [discussing inviting dates to the Yule Ball] "This is mad! At this rate, we'll be the only ones in our year without dates! Well, us and Neville." Harry: "Yeah, but then again he could take himself." Hermione: "It might interest you to know that Neville's already got someone." Ron: "What? Now I'm really depressed. Oi, Hermione... you're a girl." Hermione: "Very well spotted." Ron: "Come with one of us! It's one thing for a bloke to show up alone, but for a girl it's just sad." Hermione: [angrily] "I won't be going alone, because believe it or not, someone's asked me! And I said yes!" [She stomps off] Ron: "Bloody hell. She's lying, right?" Harry: "If you say so."

'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'

Prof. Dumbledore (Michael Gambon): "The Goblet of Fire! Anyone wishing to submit themselves to the tournament need only write their name upon a piece of parchment and throw it in the flame before this hour on Thursday night. Do not do so lightly! If chosen, there's no turning back. As from this moment, the Triwizard Tournament has begun!"

'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'

Professor Moody (Brendan Gleeson): "Alastor Moody. Ex-Auror, Ministry malcontent, and your new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher. I am here because Dumbledore asked me. End of story, goodbye, the end! Any questions? When it comes to the Dark Arts I believe in a practical approach. But first, which of you can tell me how many Unforgivable Curses there are?" Hermione: "Three, sir." Professor Moody: "And they are so named?" Hermione: "Because they are unforgivable. The use of any one of them will..." Professor Moody: "Earn you a one-way ticket to Azkaban. Correct. The Ministry says you are too young to see what these curses do. I say different! You need to know what you're up against. You need to be prepared..."

'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'

Cedric Diggory (Robert Pattinson): "I realize I never really thanked you properly for tipping me off about those dragons." Harry: "Forget about it. I'm sure you would've done the same for me." Cedric Diggory: "Exactly. You know the Prefects' bathroom on the fifth floor? It's not a bad place for a bath. Just take your egg and... mull things over in the hot water."

'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'

Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes): "Harry! I'd almost forgotten you were here, standing on the bones of my father. I'd introduce you, but rumor has it you're almost as famous as me these days... Astounding what a few drops of your blood will do, eh, Harry?"

'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'

Prof. Dumbledore: "No spell can reawaken the dead, Harry. I trust you know that. Dark and difficult times lie ahead. Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy."

'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'

Hermione: "He really is out there, isn't he? We've got to be able to defend ourselves. And if Umbridge refuses to teach us how, we need someone who will."

'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'

Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton): "As I told you, Mr. Potter, naughty children deserve to be punished."

'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'

Harry Potter: [sees that Luna is barefoot] "Aren't your feet cold?" Luna Lovegood (Evanna Lynch): "A bit. But all my shoes have mysteriously disappeared. I suspect the Nargles are behind it."

'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'

Harry: "This connection between me and Voldemort... what if the reason for it is that I am becoming more like him? I just feel so angry, all the time. What if after everything that I've been through, something's gone wrong inside me? What if I'm becoming bad?" Sirius Black: "I want you to listen to me very carefully, Harry. You're not a bad person. You're a very good person, who bad things have happened to. Besides, the world isn't split into good people and Death Eaters. We've all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. That's who we really are."

'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'

Lucius Malfoy (Jason Isaacs): "Haven't you always wondered what was the reason for the connection between you and the Dark Lord. Why he was unable to kill you when you were just an infant. Don't you want to know the secret, of your scar. All of the answers are there, Potter, in your hand. All you have to do is give it to me, I can show you everything." [The Death Eaters close in] Harry: "I've waited fourteen years..." Lucius Malfoy: "I know." Harry Potter: "Think I can wait a little longer. NOW!" Harry, Ron, Hermione, Luna, Ginny Weasley (Bonnie Wright) and Neville Longbottom (Matthew Lewis): "STUPEFY!"

'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix'

Lord Voldemort: [possessing Harry and speaking to Dumblebore] "You've lost, old man."Harry: [breaking through] "You're the weak one. And you'll never know love, or friendship. And I feel sorry for you."

'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'

Hermione: "Hey! She's only interested in you because she thinks you're the Chosen One."Harry: "But I am the Chosen One."[Hermione smacks him on the head with the newspaper]Harry: "Sorry... kidding!"

'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'

Young Tom Riddle (Hero Fiennes-Tiffin): "I can make things move without touching them. I can make animals do what I want without training them. I can make bad things happen to people who are mean to me. I can make them hurt, if I want... Who are you?" Prof. Dumbledore: "Well, I'm like you, Tom. I'm different."Tom: "Prove it." [Dumbledore turns and looks at the wardrobe, which bursts into flames. Something rattles on the inside.]

'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'

Harry: "Did you know, sir? Then?" Prof. Dumbledore: "Did I know that I just met the most dangerous dark wizard of all time? No."

'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'

Prof. McGonagall (Maggie Smith): "Why is it, that whenever anything happens, it's always you three?"Ron: "Believe me, Professor. I've been asking myself that same question for the past six years."

'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'

Prof. Dumbledore: [after Harry confusedly finishes viewing a memory from Dumbledore's pensieve] "Confused? I'd be surprised if you weren't." Harry: "Well, I don't understand. What happened?" Prof. Dumbledore: "This is perhaps the most important memory I've collected. It is also a lie. This memory has been tampered with by the same person whose memory it is, our old friend, Professor Slughorn." Harry: "But why would he tamper with his own memory?" Prof. Dumbledore: "I suspect he's ashamed of it." Harry: "Why?" Prof. Dumbledore: "Why, indeed? I asked you to get to know Professor Slughorn, and you have done so. Now I want you to persuade him to divulge his true memory any way you can." Harry: "I don't know him that well, sir." Prof. Dumbledore: "This memory is everything. Without it, we are blind. Without it, we leave the fate of our world to chance. You have no choice. You must not fail."

'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'

Hermione: [after she sees Ron accepting an embarrassing necklace from Lavender] "Excuse me, I have to go vomit."

'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'

Prof. Dumbledore: "Draco, please let me help you!" Draco: "[crying] I don't need your help! I have to do this! I have to kill you... or he's gonna kill me!"

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'Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows, Part I'

Harry Potter: You think I don't know how this feels? Ron Weasley: No! You don't know how it feels! Your parents are dead! You have no family!

'Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows, Part I'

Bellatrix Lestrange: How dare you defy your master! Dobby the House Elf: Dobby has no master. Dobby is a free elf, and Dobby has come to save Harry Potter and his friends!

'Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows, Part I'

Rufus Scrimgeour: "These are dark times, there is no denying. Our world has perhaps faced no greater threat than it does today. But I say this to our citizenry: We, ever your servants, will continue to defend your liberty and repel the forces that seek to take it from you! Your Ministry remains, strong."

July 12, 2011 The Extra List

Did you know Emma Watson plays field hockey and break dances? The quick-witted Hermione Granger is back on the big screen in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1," which hits theaters Nov. 19. Check out all the interesting facts "Extra" found on Miss Watson!

17 Interesting Facts about Emma Watson

1. Good Connection

Emma gets along very well with all the other actors in the "Harry Potter" movies.

2. Hermione Granger

Emma thinks of her character Hermione Granger as a potential role model for young girls and as a female action hero who "rocks."

3. Hobbies

Emma plays field hockey, tennis, rounders and netball. She also dances in several different styles, like break dancing and modern, and likes to take art classes.

4. Favorite Actor

One of her favorite actors is Johnny Depp.

5. Pet Friendly

Emma is a big animal lover, and was spotted playing with the various animals in the "Harry Potter" movies.

6. Leading Ladies

Emma admires Natalie Portman and Renee Zellweger for their willingness to take on challenging roles in film, even if they are not typically beautiful characters.

7. Begginer's Luck

Emma began filming "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" at age 10. She had auditioned for Hermione because her friends did, and she thought it would be "a laugh." It was the first audition she ever did.

8. College Girl

Going to university has always been Watson's dream. She is attending Brown University.

9. Bonjour!

Until she was five years old, Emma lived in France.

10. History over Numbers

Her favorite school subjects are art, history and English. Her least favorites are math and geography.

11. The Blues

Her favorite color is light blue.

12. Media Impact

Watson believes that too often the media portrays only stupid girls, or smart girls who dumb themselves down.

13. Self-Definition

She proudly proclaims herself to be a feminist, as well as fairly competitive.

14. Legal Matters

Both of Emma's parents are lawyers.

15. Touch of Reality

She loves staying in school because she feels it keeps her in touch with reality. Emma was hesitant to portray Hermione in the final two installments of the "Harry Potter" movies because she really wanted to have a normal life.

16. Less Success

Emma has said she thinks the chances are slim that she will ever be involved in another project that is as successful as "Harry Potter."

17. All Grows Up

Emma was ranked #69 on Maxim magazine's Hot 100 of 2011 list.

July 12, 2011 Movies

Hundreds of Muggles lined up to catch a glimpse of Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint walking the red carpet at the final, star-studded premiere, where Emma told "Extra," "This is almost more emotional for me because I know this is the last premiere I'm doing. This is really the last one."

Emma said her fans would probably be surprised to discover she loves to play ping-pong. "I'm amazing at table tennis. I'm like obsessed. It's kind of a nerdy thing I've been keeping that on the low, and I've been saving it for... [she checks the microphone flag] 'Extra'!"

July 08, 2011 Extra Scoop
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ABC announced Thursday it had sold online rights to transform its beloved, long-running soap opera shows "One Life to Live" and "All My Children" into web series.

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Katy Perry Allstate Show Postponed Due to Food Poisoning -- Chicago Tribune

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June 17, 2011 Couples News

"Harry Potter" star Emma Watson says she is not hooking-up with her latest co-star, Johnny Simmons.

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The two were spotted going for a run in Pennsylvania, where they are shooting the romantic drama, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower."

June 13, 2011 Magazine Covers

"Harry Potter" star Emma Watson posed for a series of glamorous shots in the July issue of Vogue, giving an in-depth interview in which she talks about moving on from the movie franchise that made her a star -- and a paparazzi target.

Celebrity Magazine Covers

Julia Roberts, W Magazine

Julia Roberts and Tom Hanks appear on the cover ofW Magazine and discuss adult education, starting out in Hollywood, the power of optimism and their new dramedy "Larry Crowne." Julia admits Hollywood has changed from when she was an up and coming star. "The business was different then. It was a less loud, in-your-face sort of business. It would be awful to be a young actress today. Back in the good old days, before e-mail, you could decide how you wanted to be, how you wanted to define yourself." Roberts also says she doesn't have any plans to direct in the near future. "I can direct breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I take pride in my kitchen, but I'm not going to direct a movie." The June issue of W hits newsstands May 24.

Cameron Diaz, Cosomopolitan

"I think you get better as you age," Diaz confessed. "You know what you want, and you become stronger mentally, emotionally, and physically... but also, things have happened recently that have pushed me to grow. My father died, and having gone through that really made me think about my life and how I want to live it." Diaz's friend Drew Barrymore also had this to say about her "Charlie's Angels" pal. "She's my sister, but we bro out and have crazy adventures. I always know that she is game. Most people don't know this, but she's very edgy... that has been a big part of our friendship, knowing that she will throw down at any time as well as that sisterly, cozy, nurturing love that we have." Diaz will next be seen in the dark comedy, "Bad Teacher," opening June 24, co-starring Justin Timberlake and Jason Segel.

Evan Rachel Wood, Esquire

Although actress Evan Rachel Wood is not on the cover of Esquire, her juicy interview and racy photos caught our attention! (Jeff Bridges is on the cover of the May issue.) Evan Rachel Wood likes to be thought of as a dark, rebellious mystery. In the May issue of Esquire magazine, the 23-year-old talks about her 9 tattoos, dating Marilyn Manson, and reveals she is bisexual. "I'm up for anything. Meet a nice guy, meet a nice girl..." she tells the magazine. When it comes to dating women, Wood says her inner North Carolina gentleman comes out. "I'm opening the doors, I'm buying dinner. Yeah, I'm romantic." The provocative issue of Esquire hits newsstands April 26.

Gwyneth Paltrow, Self

Sexy Gwyneth Paltrow is on the cover of May's Self issue, and dishes about her body, eating and being in the best shape of her life. Paltrow says her biggest challenge area on her body is her rear end! "My butt! My butt, butt, butt. When Tracy met me, she said that I had a long, square butt that she was going to redesign, and I was, like, 'Yeah? Good luck.' The amazing thing is, she was right! And it's still changing!" The actress also admits, "I was bony up top and kind of dumpy on the bottom. But my trainer, Tracy Anderson, completely changed my legs, butt, arms and stomach. I feel better than ever, too." Pick up the latest issue on newsstands April 19.

Lady Gaga, Harper's Bazaar

Lady Gaga on Bazaar's May Cover Eclectic artist Lady Gaga appears on the May issue of Harper's Bazaar and opens up about living in L.A., plastic surgery and her body."I have never had plastic surgery, and there are many pop singers who have. I think that promoting insecurity in the form of plastic surgery is infinitely more harmful than an artistic expression related to body modification," Gaga revealed to the magazine.The singer said she felt pressure to move to Los Angeles after becoming a household name. "I had all these number-one records, and I had sold all these albums, and it was sort of this turning point: Am I going to try and embrace Hollywood and assimilate to that culture? I put my toe in that water, and it was a Kegel-exercise vaginal reaction where I clenched and had to retract immediately. I ran furiously back to New York, to my old apartment, and I hung out with my friends, and I went to the same bars."Check out Gaga on Bazaar, on newsstands April 26.

January Jones, W Magazine

"Mad Men" co-star January Jones tells W Magazine, "There was no Betty in the pilot when I auditioned...I read for Peggy two times--it was between me and Elizabeth Moss who eventually got the part.At the end of the scene, there was a casual mention that Don was married.Matt went home that night and wrote two scenes that featured Betty.I auditioned a couple of days later, and he made me a verbal promise that the character would grow.I took the part on faith..." Catch January in May's issue of W, hitting newsstands on April 19.

Ginnifer Goodwin, Lucky

Actress Ginnifer Goodwin graces the cover of Lucky magazine this month and describes her personal style as "very feminine and I especially like balancing my usually genderless haircut, as I have short hair in real life, with really feminine pieces. I also love to mix classic with modern to give vintage pieces a real twist."

Reese Witherspoon, Vogue

Newlywed Reese Witherspoon will be on the cover of May's issue of Vogue. "I don't wake up to make movies. I wake up to have a wonderful family and to cultivate the best life for all of us, and it's great to now have a partner in that," she says of husband Jim Toth, whom she married in late March. "Being a parent to me is such a great privilege; that I get to chaperone these beautiful little souls through life."

Rob Lowe, Vanity Fair

A shirtless Rob Lowe appears on the cover of Vanity Fair, in which he dishes about former party pal Charlie Sheen. Lowe tells Vanity Fair that back in their Brat Pack days, he and Sheen "competed to see who could play harder, then show up for work." The May issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands April 5.

Brangelina Family, People

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, and their six kids: Maddox, 9, Pax, 7, Zahara, 6, Shiloh, 4, and 2-year-old twins Knox and Vivienne spend time together in New Orleans and is featured on the latest cover of People. This issue hits newsstands on Friday.

Joe Jonas, Details Magazine

Joe Jonas takes the cover of Details April 2011 issue. Looking hot! The 21-year-old entertainer told the magazine about his L.A. digs and said: "[My place] is like my mini New York. I got my gym a few blocks away. I like to watch all the crazy characters in the neighborhood."

Rihanna, Vogue

Singer Rihanna graces the cover of Vogue magazine's April Shape issue, showing off her toned body and talking about how she loves to read people. "I really enjoy watching, observing, and being able to figure out a person, the reason they wore that dress, the reason they smell the way they do," she told Vogue.

Brad and Emily, People

"Bachelor" engaged couple Brad Womack and Emily Maynard make the cover of People and tell the world they will make it. Womack tells People, "There have been numerous times where either she or I have said, 'To hell with it. It's just too difficult.'" "The hardest part is behind us," Maynard reveals. "I feel pretty confident if we can make it through [the past three months], we can make it through." People hits newsstands on Friday.

Eva Longoria, Allure

April 2011 Eva Longoria opens up to Allure magazine for the April issue about her divorce six months ago to Tony Parker and says it still makes her very emotional. "Every time I talk about it, I want to cry. It's been hard. Very hard," Eva tells the magazine. Longoria also says she shares her home with two of her friends, who help her get through her dark days. "We always say that my house is the female 'Entourage,'" she explains of her roomies, who watch over the house while she's away and watch over her when she's home. "When you go through something as devastating as a divorce, you just want to be surrounded by people who care for you... I don't know what I'd do without them."

Vanessa Hudgens, Shape

I wouldn't have been able to do it if it weren't for the other girls [co-stars Abbie Cornish, Emily Browning, Jena Malone and Jamie Chung]. It's because of them that I got so strong," Hudgens told the magazine. "In the beginning, I could dead lift 135 pounds. By the end, I lifted 180. I was a monster!

Nicole 'Snooki' Polizzi, Rolling Stone

Snooki talks with the mag's contributing editor Erik Hedegaard about starting out as a budding veterinary assistant and then becoming a highly-paid reality TV star with a line of jewelry, bedroom slippers, a best-selling book and a spin-off show in the works.

Jessica Simpson, New York Magazine

February 2011 Singer/actress turned fashion mogul Jessica Simpson showed off some of the new designs for her Jessica Simpson Collection. "I never thought I'd be some fashion mogul!" Simpson laughed to New York magazine.

Justin Bieber, Rolling Stone

February 2011 These days you can't turn the corner without seeing or hearing about teen sensation Justin Bieber. On the February cover of Rolling Stone, Biebs is labeled "Super Boy," and talks politics, movies, music, and sex. Catch Bieber on the cover Feb. 18 on newsstands and online.

Christina Applegate, People

February 2011 New mother Christina Applegate graces the cover of People and calls her daughter a "miracle." The magazine focuses on Applegate's new life after recovering from breast cancer, and becoming a mother to Sadie Grace.People is on newsstands and online now.

Victoria Beckham, Allure

March 2011 A natural-looking Victoria Beckham is on the cover of Allure magazine's 20th anniversary issue in March. The fashion designer and mother of three, with another baby on the way, reveals she is more confident now than ever.Catch Posh on the cover in March.

Sofia Vergara, Shape

March 2011 In the March issue of Shape magazine, "Modern Family's" sexy mom Sofia Vergara speaks her mind. The 39-year-old talks about how she hates working out, how men turn into "little babies" when they get hurt, and why chocolate-covered strawberries are healthy. Read all about it when Shape hits newsstands in March.

Irina Shayk, Sports Illustrated

February 2011 The model, 25, was born in Yemanzhelinsk, Russia, a town in the South Urals, and grew up in Emangelynsk City. Her boyfriend is soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo.

Mila Kunis, W

March 2011 [On beginning to acting] "I started acting when I was nine as a hobby because it was fun, and it allowed me to get out of school. The first thing I did was a Barbie commercial, and I got to keep the Barbie. That's all a kid wants." On newsstands on February 25. WMagazine.com

Lady Gaga, Vogue

March 2011 [On her "little monsters"] "I see myself in them." Why is that? "I was this really bad, rebellious misfit of a person — I still am — sneaking out, going to clubs, drugs, alcohol, older men, younger men. You imagine it, I did it. I was just a bad kid. And I look at them, and every show there's a little more eyeliner, a little more freedom, and a little more 'I don't give a f**k about the bullies at my school." Vogue.com

Miley Cyrus, Marie Claire

March 2011 [On her soon-to-be-released movie "LOL"] "It really felt like Demi was my mom a little bit because we had such great conversations, and I feel like it shows on-screen. I can't wait for 'LOL' to come out. It's what I'm most proud of." MarieClaire.com

Julianne Moore, InStyle

March 2011 [On what her 50th birthday means to her] "One thing a 50th birthday does is say, all right, time is marching. You have these things you're happy with and proud of. But if there's something you haven't done that you've been waiting to do, then by all means, don't want any longer. Do it!" InStyle.com

Katy Perry, Elle

March 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On her figure] "I was shaped like a square at one time. I was! I'm generally around 130 pounds, which is totally fine for me. But when I was a kid, I was the same height and weighed more like 145. And I had enormous boobs that I didn't know what to do with, so I wore minimizers, which were not cute. Those thick-ass straps! I got made fun of for the over-the-shoulder boulder holder, and all I wanted was to look like Kate Moss. Little did I know that these things would come in handy someday." Elle.com

Heidi Klum, Lucky

March 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On her style icon] "My mom — she inspires me and I inspire her, so we end up looking the same in the end." Check out this behind-the-scenes video of Heidi's cover photo shoot. LuckyMag.com

Ashley Greene, Teen Vogue

March 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On living in NYC] "I'm very much a girl that likes to have options. That's the way I am with fashion, and that's the way I am with my life. In California, I do like to just chill out and go to the beach, but I love the energy here. I feel very productive when I'm in New York." TeenVogue.com

Lea Michele, Cosmopolitan

March 2011 From inside the magazine ... Details on Lea's relationship with a fellow actor — and how they keep it hot when they're apart, her surprising secret to having killer confidence, ane the naughty things she's done that her character on "Glee" wouldn't dream of. Cosmopolitan.com

Jason Statham, Men's Journal

February 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On green-screen work] "It makes my blood boil. I'm almost at the point of a contractual bind saying, 'I'm never, ever allowed to do green screen, ever.' Like, if they ever bring up the subject of a freaking CG shot, they'd better do it over the phone, so they're out of arm's reach. It's to the point of killing something that's really cool." Men's Health.com

Khloe Kardashian, YRB

I've always wanted to do an edgier photo shoot. But so often people think I'm not capable of pulling it off.

Jennifer Aniston, Allure

February 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On the famous "Rachel" 'do] "I love Chris [McMillan, her hairstylist], and he's the bane of my existence at the same time because he started that damn Rachel, which was not my best look. How do I say this? I think it was the ugliest haircut I've ever seen. What I really want to know is, how did that thing have legs? Let's just say I'm not a fan of short, layered cuts on me personally, so I don't love revisiting that particular era." Allure.com On newsstands Janurary 25

Regina King, ESSENCE

February 2011 From inside the magazine ... [her romance with "Cosby Show" star Malcom-Jamal Warner] "Malcolm and I have a lot in common... we've both been child actors and were also blessed to be raised by incredible mothers who instilled good values in us. Things are maturing nicely..." Essence.com

Natalie Portman, InStyle

February 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On finding a mate] "I look for all the same things I would in a friend," she tells InStyle of the qualities she wants in a mate. "Obviously, you need the sexual attraction too, so it's like your best friend who you are also really attracted to." InStyle.com

Brooklyn Decker, Self

February 2011 From inside the magazine ... "When I was younger, I was insecure about being gangly and having no shape. People made fun of me and called me a boy! I remember praying for boobs and a butt. Luckily, I grew into myself and got curves, but when I was first modeling, I wished for that boyish Gisele body again!" Read more: http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/01/19/brooklyn-decker-covers-self-february-2011/#ixzz1BWxA2UAr Self.com

Lil Wayne, Rolling Stone

February 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On dealing with solitary confinement] "Solitary was the worst. No TV. No radio. No commissary. Basically you're in there 23 hours a day." The only upside was he had a window where he could watch cars go by. "I used to sit at that motherf--er all day." RollingStone.com On newsstand January 21.

Brooklyn Decker, Esquire

Men need to learn to put everything on the table," Decker told Esquire. "Just put everything on the table. And when it comes to the game playing, enough.

Michelle Williams, Marie Claire

February 2011 From inside the magazine .. [On Reese Witherspoon's advice in a troubled time] 'To give credit where credit is due, I was sharing a difficulty I was experiencing with Reese Witherspoon, and she said, 'Yes, I understand, but think about how much more difficult this would be without the luxury of a reliable, steady income." MarieClaire.com

Kristen Stewart, Vogue

February 2011 From inside the magazine .. [On the "Twilight" character Bella] "[She is] a character who is embedded in so many people's psyches at this point. It's starting to enter my head a lot more than it used to because it's at the end and it's come such a long way. I just want the fans of the book to be happy. I don't necessarily care about anyone else." Read the full article on Vogue.com.

Justin Bieber, Vanity Fair

February 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On thinking of himself as weird] "I'm not normal. I think differently--my mind is always racing. I'm just... nuts. But I think the best [musicians] probably are." VanityFair.com

Mila Kunis, Cosmopolitan

February 2011 [On not opening up about her relationship with Macaulay Culkin] "Never have, never will. The reason I'm able to have a relationship is because I don't talk about it." (It was announced earlier this week that they called it quits after eight years together. Cosmpolitan.com

Giada De Laurentiis, Redbook

Feburary 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On cheating rumors] "The John Mayer incident was completely unexpected. I was shocked. And not so much for me, but for my husband and family. . . Todd was embarrassed that his family in Michigan would see it and think, What is going on over there in Hollywood?... What made it all even more surprising is that I haven't had any contact with John Mayer in three years." Redbook.com

Olivia Munn, Maxim

February 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On what you should pick her up in for a date] "A hoverboard. I can be on a plane in the air on my BlackBerry, texting and BBMing, on the Internet, drinking wine in the sky, yet there's no hoverboard. I am disappointed in the future." Maxim.com

Olivie Wilde, Women's Health

January/February 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On losing weight] "The fastest way to lose weight is to stop drinking. In two weeks you'll lose five pounds." WomensHealthMag.com

Kim Kardashian, Glamour

February 2011 From inside the magazine ... [On relationships] "It's easier to just be single and not have a relationship. How do you get to know someone on a reality show? Some people think that they can handle it, and then they really can't." Glamour.com

Emma Watson, Vogue

"I have to really enjoy the good things because it makes the bad things okay," Watson explained about learning how to put her life into some kind of perspective and carve her own meaning onto it has been the great challenge of the past two years. Read the full interview!