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Jenna Dewan: Bare Baby Bump in Glamour!

Jenna Dewan: Bare Baby Bump in Glamour!

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Jenna Dewan-Tatum holds her baby bump as she poses for a feature in the May 2013 issue of Glamour magazine.

The 32-year-old actress who is expecting her first child with hubby Channing Tatum talked candidly about her marriage, “Most actors and actresses are consumed by careers and getting ahead,” Jenna says.  “Channing and I are ambitious, but our relationship comes first. We take everything day by day, saying, ‘OK, how can we make this work together?’”

Jenna also talked about her body changing during her pregnancy, “I thought my body was going to change so quickly with pregnancy that I’d freak out. But it was really gradual. There’s a reason women are pregnant for nine months; by the end, you’re ready to have this baby. 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.’”

The new issue of Glamour featuring Hayden Panettiere on the cover hits newsstands on April 9th!

 

Photo Credit: Pamela Hanson/Glamour

Kate Hudson: Topless for Racy Glamour Photo Shoot!

Kate Hudson: Topless for Racy Glamour Photo Shoot!

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If you got it, flaunt it right? Well Kate Hudson definitely has it and she’s flaunting what her famous mama gave her on the cover of the April issue of Glamour magazine.

The 33-year-old actress goes topless for the Patrick Demarchelier shot flashing her underboob with a layer of necklaces and just a pair of jeans.

In the interview, Kate credits her youngest son, Bing,  for her svelte bod saying, “Dancing, Pilates, and running after Bing” keep her in tip top shape.

Kate also admits that coming from a famous family doesn’t phase her, “There’s a misconception that if you come from famous parents, you’re seeking fame for the sake of fame,” she tells the mag.  “I see it as the opposite: Growing up with parents who were in the spotlight — it was almost like, Wow, if I didn’t love to create characters, I would run as far away from fame as I could get. But I love performing.”

To read Kate’s full interview you can pick up the new issue of Glamour on newsstands March 12th!

Selena Gomez: All Grown-Up & Sexy For Glamour – December 2012

Selena Gomez: All Grown-Up & Sexy For Glamour – December 2012

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Looking more sexy and grown-up than ever before, Selena Gomez covers the Decemeber 2012 issue of Glamour magazine.

The 20-year-old singer/actress who was named one of the “Women of the Year” by the magazine looked glamorous in Balmain and Bottega Veneta throughout the spread.

Here are some excerpts from Selena’s interview:

On not letting negativity get to her: “If I had let all of the negative stuff affect me, I don’t think I would be satisfied with the person I am now. That’s what I tell my fans: If you’re miserable with everything going on in school, that is so not going to matter the moment you leave. My mom always told me, “Just turn the other cheek and keep moving forward.” That’s something I’ve always done, and now I look back and I have no regrets.”

On her shy younger self: “Yeah, because I was so scared and so shy back then. I mean, I grew up in one of the biggest high schools in the world, and that’s the Disney Channel. Everybody was falling in love with each other or not liking each other, and it was exhausting…and I was the shy one in the corner. And now I’m so opinionated, and I don’t have time for the cattiness. I have good people around me, and I’m glad I’m at the place I’m in. I wish I was there back then.”

On being grateful for the way her mom raised her: “[Nods] Uh-huh! I definitely didn’t appreciate it when I was little. I was frustrated that my parents weren’t together, and never saw the light at the end of the tunnel where my mom was working hard to provide a better life for me. I’m terrified of what I would have become if I’d stayed there. I’m sure I’d have two children by now. But I love the people, and I’m glad I grew up there. It’s because of [my mom] that I can do things on my own. I like being professional. I like showing up on time. I like being good to people, and I know that I’m reflecting her at the end of the day.”

Photo Credit: Ellen Von Unwerth/Glamour