“I don’t believe it. I think you gotta know someone.”
— Selena Gomez, on not believing in love at first sight, at a press interview for her upcoming movie Hotel Transylvania 3
“My whole life changed and my perspective on life, my philosophical idea of what it’s all about and what matters, in one snap.”
— Michael Bublé, on 4-year-old son Noah’s cancer battle, to ET Canada
“I will say, it was the most amazing experience I’ve ever seen. I look at [girlfriend] Lauren, and women and mothers, in a different light than I ever have before. And it was beautiful.”
— Dwayne Johnson, on being in the delivery room for 2-month-old daughter Tiana’s birth, on Live with Kelly and Ryan
“I love you today more than yesterday … which was more than the day before … and so on and so forth. Here’s to many more years together!”
— Carrie Underwood, celebrating eight years of marriage with husband Mike Fisher, on Instagram
“To be accused of something that I squarely did not do and to have the harsh judgment that followed and no way to counteract or do something in the moment to correct that was very difficult. It was frustrating. I just felt so powerless.”
— Nev Schulman, on being cleared of sexual misconduct allegations, to PEOPLE
“It’s a fine line because I don’t want to exploit my children … I want to protect my children.”
— Halle Berry, on her decision to show half her son’s face on Instagram, to Extra
“I don’t think it’s cool, like I was Mr. Rock’n’roll, blackout and all that s—. It wasn’t, it was just terrible.”
— Simon Pegg, on his battle with alcohol addiction, to The Guardian
“It can get complicated on every other level, but the songwriting is still the same uncomplicated process it was when I was 12 years old writing songs in my room.”
— Taylor Swift, revealing that songwriting remains “the purest part of my job,” to Harper’s Bazaar
“You are the love of my life Hailey Baldwin and I wouldn’t want to spend it with anybody else.”
— Justin Bieber, confirming his engagement, on Instagram
“I have embraced my dad fat stomach now. I’ve got a dad bod I’ve got to work on.”
— John Stamos, joking about physically feeling like a father three months into parenthood, to PEOPLE