01of 10Mariano Vivanco"I haven’t been on the internet in months. I have no apps on my phone, no photo editing apps. I have Peak, a brain game… The reason why is, it’s not real to me… I know my voice is very prominent, but I’m not careless with it. I’m selective."—Selena Gomez,on only being able to update her Instagram from the phone of a friend she’s given access to, in herElleOctober cover story
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“I haven’t been on the internet in months. I have no apps on my phone, no photo editing apps. I have Peak, a brain game… The reason why is, it’s not real to me… I know my voice is very prominent, but I’m not careless with it. I’m selective.”
—Selena Gomez,on only being able to update her Instagram from the phone of a friend she’s given access to, in herElleOctober cover story
02of 10ABC"I want to help Colton. He’s never done it. And I have a lot. I’m really good at it actually."— Jimmy Kimmel,playfully teaching new (and self-professed virgin) Bachelor Colton Underwood about “the birds and the bees,“onJimmy Kimmel Live!
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“I want to help Colton. He’s never done it. And I have a lot. I’m really good at it actually.”
— Jimmy Kimmel,playfully teaching new (and self-professed virgin) Bachelor Colton Underwood about “the birds and the bees,“onJimmy Kimmel Live!
03of 10Rodin Eckenroth/Getty"I think that’s actually what drives me to work and do my own thing and want to make my own mark. Because I want to be seen as my own person — even though I have all these amazing people in my life that I love so much."_ Sofia Richie,on wanting to be known for her own work and modeling career rather than her high-profile relationship and family, on Australian talk showThe Morning Show
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“I think that’s actually what drives me to work and do my own thing and want to make my own mark. Because I want to be seen as my own person — even though I have all these amazing people in my life that I love so much.”
_ Sofia Richie,on wanting to be known for her own work and modeling career rather than her high-profile relationship and family, on Australian talk showThe Morning Show
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— Cher,on her relaxed off-duty wardrobe, onToday
05of 10Rodin Eckenroth/Getty"And I think I’ll just put it out there — I am so happy. I am thrilled to be so fit, so healthy and so happy and so hopeful. Sue me! Sue me if that bothers you."— Kathy Lee Gifford,on being fed up with viewers telling her they think she looks sick or too thin, onToday
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“And I think I’ll just put it out there — I am so happy. I am thrilled to be so fit, so healthy and so happy and so hopeful. Sue me! Sue me if that bothers you.”
— Kathy Lee Gifford,on being fed up with viewers telling her they think she looks sick or too thin, onToday
06of 10Matt Baron/REX/Shutterstock"They’re one of the greatest brands of humor. It’s just these images of people in their idyllic lives and these worlds that leave me like, ‘I’m just a terrible parent and don’t have it figured out at all.'"— Blake Lively,on why she dislikes mom blogs, to PEOPLE
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“They’re one of the greatest brands of humor. It’s just these images of people in their idyllic lives and these worlds that leave me like, ‘I’m just a terrible parent and don’t have it figured out at all.'”
— Blake Lively,on why she dislikes mom blogs, to PEOPLE
07of 10Gustavo Caballero/Getty"Taylor Swiftand Beyoncé have got that kind of thing covered, and they’ve got better legs than me."— Paul McCartney,joking about why he records concept albums rather than modern pop records, onThe Tonight Show
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“Taylor Swiftand Beyoncé have got that kind of thing covered, and they’ve got better legs than me.”
— Paul McCartney,joking about why he records concept albums rather than modern pop records, onThe Tonight Show
08of 10Kristina Bumphrey/Starpix/REX/Shutterstock"I was so fragile… but the work we did and the demons I was able to get out were so healing… I don’t think depression ever goes away. I think we learn new ways to live with it and identify with it before it spirals."— Ginger Zee,on the effect of eventually seeking professional help for her depression,on Instagram
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“I was so fragile… but the work we did and the demons I was able to get out were so healing… I don’t think depression ever goes away. I think we learn new ways to live with it and identify with it before it spirals.”
— Ginger Zee,on the effect of eventually seeking professional help for her depression,on Instagram
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—Jennifer Garner,on trying to stay calm after realizing she and her daughter were being swept out to the ocean in a kayak, onThe Tonight Show
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—Nicki Minaj,on her expectations for suitors, onTheEllen DeGeneresShow
source: people.com