Kate Upton: I’m “So Proud” of My Boobs

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10:16 am, May 10th, 2013

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Kate Upton, who attended the Met Gala on Monday, is the June cover model of Vogue, and says what she really thinks about runway modeling and her breasts.

The much-talked about model says, “I’ve always loved fashion,” but acknowledges, “it’s not what I set out to do.”

“I never set out to be on the runway,” she reiterates, adding that one day she “would love to have my own lingerie line” and do more films.

Upton, who has appeared in The Three Stooges and Tower Heist and will star in The Other Woman with Cameron Diaz and Leslie Mann, notes she’s “very interested in acting.”

“I’m American—more is more!” says the ambitious blonde.

On the subject of “more,” Upton readily admits, “I love my body. It’s what God gave me,” and that she’s “so proud” of her boobs.

The June issue of Vogue hits newsstands on May 21.

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Carey Mulligan in Great Gatsby-Inspired Vogue Cover, Compares Her Character to Kardashian

1:06 pm, April 15th, 2013

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Carey Mulligan graces the May cover of Vogue as Daisy Buchanan, her character from The Great Gatsby.

The Oscar nominee stars as the classic literary character in the highly-anticipated Baz Luhrmann film adaptation co-starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

Mulligan did extensive research for the role, drawing inspiration from Zelda Fitzgerald, and even finding a similarity between Fitzgerald, Buchanan, and one of today’s most famous celebrity families.

“‘I seem always curiously interested in myself, and it’s so much fun to stand off and look at me. . . .’ That’s a direct Zelda quote,” she tells the magazine. “It’s that kind of feeling: I’m-so-little-and-there’s-nothing-to-me, watch-me-have-nothing-to-me. She feels like she’s living in a movie of her own life.”

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Mulligan continues, “She’s constantly on show, performing all the time. Nothing bad can happen in a dream. You can’t die in a dream. She’s in her own TV show. She’s like a Kardashian.”

But that’s not the lifestyle the private actress seeks to emulate, admitting to Vogue, “I once put my hand on my hip on the red carpet and regretted it instantly.”

And she’s quite anxious for the reaction to Gatsby, which she says “was crazy and exhausting and quite overwhelming, the biggest, craziest production I’ve ever been involved in.”

“I’m fully prepared to be completely ripped apart. Well, I’m not prepared; that’s the thing. I don’t want to be torn apart,” says Mulligan. “We’ve all just tried something; we had fun, and we tried to do something interesting and exciting, something that people could connect with.”

Happily married to musician Marcus Mumford with more movies on the horizon, Mulligan goes on to confess in Vogue, “It’s unsettling that you get exactly what you wanted.”

But, she notes, her career is no longer “the focus of my life.”

“It’s what I love doing but it’s not everything,” says Mulligan.

The May issue hits newsstands April 23.

Check out Mulligan’s Gatsby-inspired photos, and a behind-the-scenes video below!

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Beyoncé: I’m A “Modern-Day Feminist,” Equality Still Has “A Way To Go” (VIDEO)

11:41 am, April 3rd, 2013

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(Vogue UK)

Beyoncé has scored her first British Vogue cover, gracing the magazine’s May issue.

In the accompanying interview, the superstar opens up about everything from her private life with Jay-Z and Blue Ivy to the bruise-causing preparations for her upcoming concerts.

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Defending the name of her “Mrs. Carter” world tour, Beyoncé explains, “I feel like Mrs. Carter is who I am, but more bold and more fearless than I’ve ever been.”

“It comes from knowing my purpose and really meeting myself once I saw my child,” she continues. ”I was like, ‘OK, this is what you were born to do.’ The purpose of my body became completely different.”

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The singer also calls herself a “modern-day feminist,” before qualifying her remark.

“I do believe in equality. Why do you have to choose what type of woman you are? Why do you have to label yourself anything?” asks Beyoncé. ”I’m just a woman and I love being a woman.”

“We have a way to go and it’s something that’s pushed aside and something that we have been conditioned to accept,” she adds.

The full interview will be released on Monday.

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