So, were you able to guess who said it?
Yesterday, we posted the following quote and asked you to tell us who said it:
“My daughter has really changed my life. She has taught me that it doesn’t have to always be about the work. With Ever I learnt to slow down, enjoy the fruits of the past.”
The answer is… Milla Jovovich!
Back in 2012, Milla told Italy’s Myself magazine:
“Until now I have mostly worked. Since I was 16, I have travelled a lot, I’ve been to hundreds of places around the world, but if I were to say that I have seen something or that I remember where I went, I would be lying. Now I have made a pact with myself: I want to start travelling with my daughter Ever, and solely for pleasure, for vacation.
My daughter has really changed my life. She has taught me that it doesn’t have to always be about the work. With Ever I learnt to slow down, enjoy the fruits of the past.”
See the original post here: Milla Jovovich: “My Daughter Has Really Changed My Life”
So, were you able to figure out the answer? Either way, make sure you check back soon for another round of “Who Said It?”
Real Housewives of Orange County star, Tamra Judge, is a grandma!
Tamra’s son, Ryan Vieth, welcomed his daughter Ava into the world, along with his wife Sarah. Needless to say, Tamra is happier than ever. She’s so excited, in fact, she couldn’t help but share some adorable pictures on Instagram.
Tamra has also announced that Ava will make her world television premiere in the upcoming season of The Real Housewives of Orange County, as it’s currently being filmed! Scroll down below to check out the wonderful pictures grandma took of Ava. It may go without saying, but we can’t wait to see baby Ava in action on the latest season!
Congrats, Tamra, Ryan and Sarah!
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Kristen Stewart covers the Spring edition of Wonderland Magazine. The editorial was shot by Hedi Slimane. I kind of think Slimane is overrated as a photographer – he almost always does black & white, girls are always dressed as tomboys, and there’s usually very little “spark”. Especially here with K-Stew – the only spark is her lighter as she sparks up another cigarette. So hardcore, K-Stew! Her Wonderland interview isn’t wildly offensive, which is a nice change of pace. She talks about feminism and it’s all well and good. And then she chats about her future art projects and I laughed. Sorry, girl. Some highlights:
Reverse-Feminism: “It’s silly to play the devil’s advocate when having a conversation about female roles in Hollywood, because then you’re doing this “reverse feminism” thing that has become weirdly trendy recently.”
Generational feminism: “I feel like some girls around my age are less inclined to say, ‘Of course I’m a feminist, and of course I believe in equal rights for men and women’, because there are implications that go along with the word feminist that they feel are too in-your-face or aggressive. A lot of girls nowadays are like, ‘Eww, I’m not like that’. They don’t get that there’s no one particular way you have to be in order to stand for all of the things feminism stands for.’
Her short film about water: “I wrote a sick short film that I’m really proud of. It’s more abstract rather than super-narrative. It’s like a poem; it’s about water. People ask, ‘Why not just direct a feature?’ But I want to play around first. I want to have experience. I think the first thing I’m going to make will live in the in-between moments.”
[From Metro]
“It’s like a poem; it’s about water” is going to be my new go-to answer for everything. You don’t get me. You don’t understand my vision. This post is like a poem. It’s about water. My life is like a poem. It’s about water. And yes, of course K-Stew is not interested in “super-narrative.” She made a short film about one perfect water drop. It’s going to be such a hit at the Hipsters-Only Short Film Garage Band Festival.
As for the feminism stuff, I think she’s dead-on and I hope her words reach some of her younger fans. How is it that Kristen Stewart has a more coherent take on modern feminism than Kaley Cuoco?
Hedi Slimane shot Kristen Stewart for Wonderland’s feminism issue: http://t.co/EfhmtptSyP pic.twitter.com/ziksbntORR
— Styleite (@Styleite) February 13, 2015
Photos courtesy of Hedi Slimane/Wonderland.