Meanwhile, on this side of the pond, In Touch Weekly is still featuring Kim Kardashian's pregnancy. The latest rumor is that Kim K. is showing off a "heavier figure" so she'll have a "more dramatic" weight loss after the baby is born. Or, you know, maybe she's just gaining weight because she's carrying another human being. We've heard it happens.
Life & Style is uncovering the supposed "double life" of "Bachelor" Sean Lowe this week. Apparently, the virginal reality star has been seen "taking shots" and "flirting" with other women. Truly a shocker, since we know only the fornicating like to have drinks and socialize.
For its women in music issue, Elle magazine has released stunning photos of Grammy-winning songbird Adele.
Photographer Thomas Whiteside even got a special birthday treat while working on Adele's shoot for Elle's May issue: "She sang 'Happy Birthday' to me!" he said. "It was the best present ever." (Of course it was. We'd probably buy Adele's cover of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.")
Hayden Panettiere's photo on the May issue of Glamour magazine reveals the star's tattoo, which is actually misspelled. It's Italian, "Vivere senza rimpianti," which means "live without regrets." Except it's supposed to be "rimipianti," Panettiere told Glamour, "so I literally have to live by that advice!"
Jenna Dewan-Tatum is also in the May issue of Glamour, showing off just how much her baby bump has grown.
The actress is expecting her first child with her husband, actor Channing Tatum, this year. "Most actors and actresses are consumed by careers and getting ahead. Channing and I are ambitious, but our relationship comes first," she told Glamour. "We take everything day by day, saying, 'OK, how can we make this work together?' "
Her changing shape has been "really gradual," she added. "There's a reason women are pregnant for nine months; by the end, you're ready to have this baby," she said. "Channing has been great. He takes the route of no confrontation, just support, saying things like, 'Do whatever you want! What do you want to eat? I'm going to leave it up to you.' "
We've missed Louis C.K.'s "Louie," which is on hiatus until next spring, so the new issue of Rolling Stone is a welcome sight. As it turns out, he's not that far removed from his FX alter ego. "The Louie on the show is pretty happy," he told RS. "And I'm about as happy as he is. I don't mind feeling sad. Sadness is a lucky thing to feel."
"I'm a really good girlfriend -- I always put all that first in my life," Bilson, 31, told Cosmo. "I'm definitely the person who would make him his favorite dinner to come home to."
As it turns out, that's pretty much what she and Christensen do in their free time. As for her future, Bilson is thinking babies. "I definitely have family on the brain. Having kids is something I want to see in my future -- I hope."
Selena Gomez opens up on getting older and being single in the April issue of Harper's Bazaar. You can also count her among the hopeless romantics of the world: "I believe in love," she told the magazine.
Olivia Wilde boggled the minds of Marie Claire readers in April when she admitted that she didn't think her fiance, Jason Sudeikis, would be into her. "I thought, 'He won't be interested in me; I'm not a contender.' He was so cool, so funny -- I was such a fan of his and had always fancied his speed and his intelligence. ... I felt like fresh meat at the market ... I thought, 'I'm not beautiful enough or his type.' "
Movie buffs were probably taken with Esquire's April feature on Robert Redford, in which he recalled his run-in with critic Pauline Kael and why he avoids Los Angeles. "This was a beautiful city once," he told Esquire. "And it isn't anymore."
Meanwhile, on this side of the pond, In Touch Weekly is still featuring Kim Kardashian's pregnancy. The latest rumor is that Kim K. is showing off a "heavier figure" so she'll have a "more dramatic" weight loss after the baby is born. Or, you know, maybe she's just gaining weight because she's carrying another human being. We've heard it happens.
Life & Style is uncovering the supposed "double life" of "Bachelor" Sean Lowe this week. Apparently, the virginal reality star has been seen "taking shots" and "flirting" with other women. Truly a shocker, since we know only the fornicating like to have drinks and socialize.
For its women in music issue, Elle magazine has released stunning photos of Grammy-winning songbird Adele.
Photographer Thomas Whiteside even got a special birthday treat while working on Adele's shoot for Elle's May issue: "She sang 'Happy Birthday' to me!" he said. "It was the best present ever." (Of course it was. We'd probably buy Adele's cover of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.")
Hayden Panettiere's photo on the May issue of Glamour magazine reveals the star's tattoo, which is actually misspelled. It's Italian, "Vivere senza rimpianti," which means "live without regrets." Except it's supposed to be "rimipianti," Panettiere told Glamour, "so I literally have to live by that advice!"
Jenna Dewan-Tatum is also in the May issue of Glamour, showing off just how much her baby bump has grown.
The actress is expecting her first child with her husband, actor Channing Tatum, this year. "Most actors and actresses are consumed by careers and getting ahead. Channing and I are ambitious, but our relationship comes first," she told Glamour. "We take everything day by day, saying, 'OK, how can we make this work together?' "
Her changing shape has been "really gradual," she added. "There's a reason women are pregnant for nine months; by the end, you're ready to have this baby," she said. "Channing has been great. He takes the route of no confrontation, just support, saying things like, 'Do whatever you want! What do you want to eat? I'm going to leave it up to you.' "
We've missed Louis C.K.'s "Louie," which is on hiatus until next spring, so the new issue of Rolling Stone is a welcome sight. As it turns out, he's not that far removed from his FX alter ego. "The Louie on the show is pretty happy," he told RS. "And I'm about as happy as he is. I don't mind feeling sad. Sadness is a lucky thing to feel."
"I'm a really good girlfriend -- I always put all that first in my life," Bilson, 31, told Cosmo. "I'm definitely the person who would make him his favorite dinner to come home to."
As it turns out, that's pretty much what she and Christensen do in their free time. As for her future, Bilson is thinking babies. "I definitely have family on the brain. Having kids is something I want to see in my future -- I hope."
Selena Gomez opens up on getting older and being single in the April issue of Harper's Bazaar. You can also count her among the hopeless romantics of the world: "I believe in love," she told the magazine.
Olivia Wilde boggled the minds of Marie Claire readers in April when she admitted that she didn't think her fiance, Jason Sudeikis, would be into her. "I thought, 'He won't be interested in me; I'm not a contender.' He was so cool, so funny -- I was such a fan of his and had always fancied his speed and his intelligence. ... I felt like fresh meat at the market ... I thought, 'I'm not beautiful enough or his type.' "
Movie buffs were probably taken with Esquire's April feature on Robert Redford, in which he recalled his run-in with critic Pauline Kael and why he avoids Los Angeles. "This was a beautiful city once," he told Esquire. "And it isn't anymore."