In case you didn’t know, Will and Kate conquered America, as People documents in its 14 pages of royal tour photos—and a lovely cover shot of Kate. But we give it up for the upper corner picture of another lovely, Betty Ford, whose “life of courage” is deservedly fronted, too. Jennifer Lopez, meanwhile, “works her curves” on the cover of People Style Watch.
Us puts its photo spread of the royal visit off to the side on its cover, which goes to our own royal couple, Angelina and Brad, and their upcoming wedding. Star claims that Kate is down to 95 pounds due to anorexia—and that she’s pregnant. More—or less—shocking: Jen’s been betrayed by Justin.
Life & Style’s also on to Kate’s supposed starvation diet, putting her in the company of Katie, Leann, Heidi and Audrina. It’s the Teen Moms’ dating disasters over at InTouch, and Reese looking pregnant at OK USA.
Speaking of Katie Holmes, she's on the cover of InStyle. Sarah Jessica Parker is the face of Vogue’s “Age Issue,” while Elle goes for youth with Mila and Justin “and the secrets of sexual attraction” on its front.
Hard to fathom, but Olivia Wilde says she’s “hopeless” at dating on the cover of Marie Claire. Conan The Barbarian’s Rachel Nichols is identifried as “the ultimate fantasy girl” on the cover of Maxim, and they may have a point. But we prefer the beautiful Jessica Alba, who sure knows how to carry a baby, on the cover of Latina—and the cover of Allure (which politely asks to “stop YouTubing her butt”).
But back to Mila Kunis. She’s on the cover of GQ, which makes her laugh in its “sexier than usual,” it says, comedy issue (also spotlighting Jimmy Fallon, Louis C.K., Steve Carell and Jerry Lewis). Esquire goes with a mock-up cover gimmick, with a relaxed Daniel Craig on the cover, whiskey glass in hand.
Ebony’s “Black Wealth Issue” fronts “the $350 million dollar man” Tyler Perry and offers his take on anger, business and babies, while Wired has a man’s shaved head showing some wicked kind of brain surgery/implant to illustrate its “Extreme Science” cover story counting seven “shocking experiments that would teach us so much (if they weren’t so wrong),” i.e., brain biopsies, womb swapping and twin separating. “Ethics, shmethics” is the subhead.
Finally, Time Out New York has Broadway star Daniel Radcliffe on the Highline in demonstrating its “Great Walks” cover. And by the way, we saw Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 last night. It’s wonderful.
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