01of 10ANTHONY MAULE"I’ve taken care of myself, and now it shows."—Jennifer Lopez,on how she avoids caffeine and alcohol to stay looking and feeling fabulous as she nears 50, forInStyle’s cover interview
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ANTHONY MAULE

“I’ve taken care of myself, and now it shows.”
—Jennifer Lopez,on how she avoids caffeine and alcohol to stay looking and feeling fabulous as she nears 50, forInStyle’s cover interview
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“That’s the most awkward scene to see with your parents in the whole world. My poor father.”
03of 10Gotham/GC Images"This is the first time I was comfortable with being with someone who is such an incredible partner, so it just felt natural. And plus there was a ring on it! I always said that when there’s a ring on it I’ll talk about it because you’re single until you’re married."— Priyanka Chopra,on why she waited to open up about her love life until she was engaged to Nick Jonas, to PEOPLE
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“This is the first time I was comfortable with being with someone who is such an incredible partner, so it just felt natural. And plus there was a ring on it! I always said that when there’s a ring on it I’ll talk about it because you’re single until you’re married.”
— Priyanka Chopra,on why she waited to open up about her love life until she was engaged to Nick Jonas, to PEOPLE
04of 10Karwai Tang/WireImage"When I met Jess, it was undeniable how beautiful she is… I had to psych myself up. I had to remind myself that I was me — giving myself a pep talk, shadowboxing with myself, rubbing my own shoulders."— Justin Timberlake,on trying to work up the courage to give now-wife Jessica Biel his number after they met, in his new bookHindsight: & All the Things I Can’t See in Front of Me
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“When I met Jess, it was undeniable how beautiful she is… I had to psych myself up. I had to remind myself that I was me — giving myself a pep talk, shadowboxing with myself, rubbing my own shoulders.”
— Justin Timberlake,on trying to work up the courage to give now-wife Jessica Biel his number after they met, in his new bookHindsight: & All the Things I Can’t See in Front of Me
05of 10Michael Rozman/Warner Bros.“Listen, ladies, I didn’t come to make friends, and I didn’t come to make toast. I came for two things: to get a man and to drink tequila. And I’m out of tequila."—Ellen DeGeneres, introducing herself as fakeBachelorcontestant “Kelllly D” during a Halloween spoof, onTheEllen DeGeneresShow
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“Listen, ladies, I didn’t come to make friends, and I didn’t come to make toast. I came for two things: to get a man and to drink tequila. And I’m out of tequila.”
—Ellen DeGeneres, introducing herself as fakeBachelorcontestant “Kelllly D” during a Halloween spoof, onTheEllen DeGeneresShow
06of 10Bryan Bedder/Getty"We can… Get on live & have the convo for the world to see. Do a lie detector test TOGETHER … Do an interview on #QueenRadio … ORRR we can both sit in a room together, hear a beat for the first time, and have ourselves FILMED WRITING TO IT!!!!!!"— Nicki Minaj,suggesting ways to end her feud with Cardi B amid a Twitter war before calling for a genuine truce, on Twitter
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“We can… Get on live & have the convo for the world to see. Do a lie detector test TOGETHER … Do an interview on #QueenRadio … ORRR we can both sit in a room together, hear a beat for the first time, and have ourselves FILMED WRITING TO IT!!!!!!”
— Nicki Minaj,suggesting ways to end her feud with Cardi B amid a Twitter war before calling for a genuine truce, on Twitter
07of 10Lester Cohen/WireImage"In sixth grade, I had a health teacher, and he presented the idea of sexuality existing on a spectrum… From that moment on, I always identified myself as existing within that spectrum. I see it as something that’s more fluid. It’s just not as black and white."— Lucas Hedges,opening up about his fluid sexual identity, onTheEllen DeGeneresShow
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“In sixth grade, I had a health teacher, and he presented the idea of sexuality existing on a spectrum… From that moment on, I always identified myself as existing within that spectrum. I see it as something that’s more fluid. It’s just not as black and white.”
— Lucas Hedges,opening up about his fluid sexual identity, onTheEllen DeGeneresShow
08of 10Ian Gavan/Getty"I can feel the hormonal changes happening: The sweating. The moods. You’re just like all of a sudden furious for no reason."— Gwyneth Paltrow,opening up about experiencing perimenopause in her 40s in hopes of destigmatizing menopause for women, in a video for Goop
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“I can feel the hormonal changes happening: The sweating. The moods. You’re just like all of a sudden furious for no reason.”
— Gwyneth Paltrow,opening up about experiencing perimenopause in her 40s in hopes of destigmatizing menopause for women, in a video for Goop
09of 10FeatureflashSHM/REX/Shutterstock"I can tell you I’ve never given 60 seconds of my life ever to one of those Housewives of Blah Blah and Kardashians… What’s gonna be in your autobiography? ‘I made a porno and guess what, I got famous.’ F—, sorry, I’ll pass."— Jon Bon Jovi,sharing that he definitively doesnotkeep up with the Kardashians, on Australia’sThe Sunday Project
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“I can tell you I’ve never given 60 seconds of my life ever to one of those Housewives of Blah Blah and Kardashians… What’s gonna be in your autobiography? ‘I made a porno and guess what, I got famous.’ F—, sorry, I’ll pass.”
— Jon Bon Jovi,sharing that he definitively doesnotkeep up with the Kardashians, on Australia’sThe Sunday Project
10of 10Michael Kovac/Getty"If my kids complain when Cash and I go to work, I say, ‘Do you like your life? Because it’s not free. Your dad and I work hard so you can have everything you have. That’s why you take care of your stuff.'"—Jessica Alba,on teaching her children the value of hard work, in herParentsDecember cover interview
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“If my kids complain when Cash and I go to work, I say, ‘Do you like your life? Because it’s not free. Your dad and I work hard so you can have everything you have. That’s why you take care of your stuff.'”
—Jessica Alba,on teaching her children the value of hard work, in herParentsDecember cover interview
source: people.com