Showing posts with label esquire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label esquire. Show all posts

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Brooklyn Decker on the cover of Esquire * February 2011*

The sexiest tennis trophy for Andy Roddick is undoubtedly Brooklyn Decker. The 23-year-old model was named Esquire’s Sexiest Woman Alive in 2010.



Brooklyn Decker begins the year with a hot gift for Andy Roddick: she posed nude on the front page of men’s magazine Esquire for the February issue.The model-turned-actress will star on the big screen in the upcoming “Just Go with It” alongside Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler.

Among other things, the model talked about how men need to practice honesty in their relationships with women.“Men need to learn to put everything on the table,” Decker said. “Just put everything on the table. And when it comes to the game playing, enough.”“In their twenties men just want, want, want, want, want. Don’t make everybody deal with your want all the time. It gets so old. You know?” she continued.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Katy Perry Topless on British * Esquire * August 2010


Esquire UK Cover Photo by Yu Tsai

Our visitors don't want to wait on this story, that's why I bring you this IMC Magazine exclusive preview from Katy Perry's cover shoot. Who could argue Katy Perry is one of the most desirable young celebrities in the world today? Who wouldn't be excited about Katy Perry doing a "topless" photo shoot for Yu Tsai, the same photographer that photographed Lindsay Lohan topless for Muse magazine? Ok, so we all agree - this is a shoot everyone is waiting to see.

Is she really topless inside or is she covering the good bits like on the cover?

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Tom Cruise Covers **ESQUIRE** June 2010


Tom Cruise keeps it casual in a Band of Outsiders shirt and Double RL jeans on the June/July 2010 cover of Esquire, on sale June 1. Here’s what the 47-year-old actor shared:


On entertaining his family: “I’d create different characters and ad-lib sketches to make my sisters and my mother feel better. I’d try to make them laugh. I’d do Donald Duck as John Wayne. I’d watch Soul Train and imitate the dancers. I guess you can say that’s where it started. I always had a dream to be in movies, [my family] didn’t say, That’s impossible. They laughed.”


On jumping on the couch on Oprah: “What happened, happened… I wanted the audience to be happy just like I wanted to make my sisters and my mother happy when I did those skits as a kid. But I’ll take responsibility for my actions… Afterward, wild things were being said about me, and once they’re in the ether, there’s nothing you can do about it. It felt like being the new kid in the schoolyard again and the other kids are whispering and whispering about you and suddenly you hear what they’re saying, and you think, What? That didn’t happen. Look at the reality of the situation.”

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