Showing posts with label GQ Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GQ Magazine. Show all posts

Mila Kunis GQ Magazine Aug. 2011

Mila Kunis may have turned into a bombshell film star, but the That ’70s Show alum says being a certified hottie isn’t all King Crab, Sister!

The Black Swan actress, who co-stars with Justin Timberlake in new romantic comedy Friends With Benefits, tells GQ Magazine’s August issue that good-looking women found it hard to be taken seriously.

“The bottom line is if you’re an attractive female in this industry, people just take you as that: attractive. People aren’t getting the opportunity to move beyond being attractive,” Mila told the magazine. “You have no idea how hard it is for a woman in this business. A lot of people don’t even think women are funny. It’s fucked up, but you have to deal with guys like that. I’ve learned to roll with it.”

She added: “It’s not only with comedy. It could be with drama or action or whatever. People are distracted by looks. It happens. I’m not saying it happened to me, but it happens.”

It’s a good thing Mila’s got her unhealthy obsession with Star Trek to help her cope with the perils of being beautiful.

“I’m a massive Trekkie,” Mila confessed after being asked about working with William Shatner in the 2002 film American Psycho 2. “…I got into it in my late teens — 18, 19, 20. Something like that. I got into it later than most people. But let’s not talk about it in the past tense. I’m still a ‘Star Trek’ fan. You never stop being one.”

She even attended a convention boasting memorabilia from the show.

“I went to the Star Trek Experience in Vegas maybe five years ago. I hung out with a bunch of fake characters inside Quark’s bar. There were all these actors there pretending to be the different characters from the different shows. Yes, I loved it.”

Rihanna GQ Magazine UK Jan. 2011 Pics


Rihanna gets red-hot on the Jan. 2011 cover of British GQ — but it’s the remarks the “Loud” star makes inside the saucy issue that is attracting all of the attention.

As luck would have it, celeb gawkers are at their wits end with hearing about the night Chris Brown went upside RiRi’s head in his rented Lambo.Rihanna’s created quite a stink on Twitter this week after she divulged additional details of her abusive relationship with the R&B star and once again discussed the early Sunday morning that he brutally battered her after a Pre-Grammy party nearly two years ago.

“Sometimes when you’re on the inside of a relationship like that, you can’t see it clearly for what it is. “I left – it was the best feeling. It was so freeing. I witnessed it happening to my mom and I said I would never let that happen to me – and then it was happening,” the singer told GQ UK Magazine. “Now, when I look back, it bugs me out that I couldn’t see it for what it was. Before that, I was just a little girl from the island, singing pop music. It was easy to think I didn’t have a problem in the world. Then all of a sudden, boom! Everybody realises that I do have problems. It made me strong. It’s a moment in my life I wish would disappear. In my head, it’s gone. I have too much pride, I’d never let anyone see me cry. I don’t want you to remember me for that.”

Early Monday, a fan hit Twitter to ask Rihanna why won’t she stop talking about the incident. The Grammy winner — who is now dating baseball star Matt Kemp — says she’d like nothing more than to bury the Ghosts of Breezy’s Fists, but the media has made moving forward difficult.

“People won’t stop asking about it! It’s fuckin’ annoying! Nobody wants to relive that, but some people can’t respect that! I get it, they wanna raise awareness to young girls! But it ends up just making me look bitter, pitiful, spiteful, and angry!”
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