ee what the stars are saying todaySophie Dodd is a writer for PEOPLE. She previously worked as an editorial assistant at PEOPLE from 2018 to 2022.
Published on June 22, 2018 12:13PM EDT
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“It’s insulting to say that I spent $30,000 on wine. Because it was far more.”
— Johnny Depp, setting the record straight on his monthly wine budget after his former business managers claimed it was $30,000 in court documents, to Rolling Stone
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“I am prepared to keep doing crazy s— bitch. deal with it cause I love you.”
— Iggy Azalea, on how far she’s willing to go to support close friend Demi Lovato after Lovato revealed she had recently relapsed after 6 years of sobriety, on Twitter
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“I feel like I won a contest, so sick. It’s f—ing lit, Jimmy. It’s so lit…Some dude goes up to me and says, ‘Yo man, you gave me hope,’ I was like I didn’t know I was that ugly… I’m a lucky motherf—-er.”
— Pete Davidson, confirming his quick engagement to Ariana Grande and how it’s inspired others, on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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“You’re asking for the check before you’ve sat down. You’re just shoveling pasta and butter into one of their mouths as you’re trying to eat yours. You have to leave a huge tip, because the place is covered in crayons. And it’s just not worth it.”
— James Corden, on the struggle of taking his three young children out to restaurants, to PEOPLE Editor-in-Chief Jess Cagle
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“It’s pretty intense, but at home I’m not known. My kids have no clue what’s going on. So I don’t really feel it — I spend most of my time at home.”
— Kim Kardashian West, on her children not understanding that she and husband Kanye West are famous, to ITV’s This Morning
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“If Gwen and I were being honest right now, talking about this, I think in the back of our minds we both kind of thought, ‘This is a rebound deal.'”
— Blake Shelton, on how he and longterm girlfriend Gwen Stefani first saw their relationship while they were going through their respective divorces, on Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist
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“[My] character is a Russian billionaire’s wife who’s gay. She does whatever she wants and nobody crosses her. So she has an extramarital affair with Uma [Thurman] — who, by the way, is a great kisser.”
— Maggie Q, on her character’s “purely sexual” relationship with Uma Therman’s character in their new comedy The Con Is On, to LaPalme Magazine
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“I thought the bathroom ended up looking like a Jackson Pollock.”
— Steve Martin, joking about the state of his one bathroom after his bi-annual “colonoscopy party” with pals Tom Hanks and Martin Short, on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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“I came to this country as an illegal immigrant at 5 years old. I can’t imagine the horror of being in a strange place and having my parents stripped away from me at the age of 5. This is so scary to me. Please stop this.”
— Nicki Minaj, speaking out against the migrant children being torn away from their parents at the U.S. and Mexico border, on Instagram
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“As I’ve gotten older, I’ve redefined to myself what being masculine is and, to me, being masculine is owning yourself as a man. Maybe I’m not typically masculine, but I feel like a strong-ass man when I go out there and compete.”
— Adam Rippon, on how his view of his body and of what it means to be masculine has matured, in his ESPN The Magazine’s annual Body Issue