Celebrity Quotes for the Week Of Aug. 21

By Cindy Joung
"Jay-Z is my new best friend! He was so charming and delightful, and he smelled so good.â -- Oprah Winfrey, on a call with Gayle King during Oprah's Sirius Satellite Radio program (People)

"Three words: Vice President Diddy." -- Britney Spears, reading "Top 10 Ways the Country Would Be Different if Britney Spears Were President" on the "Late Show With David Letterman" (Huffington Post)

âI remember really vividly kneeling by my bed as a 9-year-old, saying my prayers and asking God to give me boobs that were so big that if I laid on my back I wouldnât be able to see my feet. Eventually that request was granted.â -- Katy Perry, talking to The Sun

âMy mind is really preoccupied with something else. I'm devoting my time right now to what's going on with my brother. I love the show. I want to be on it but I want the attention focused there.â -- La Toya Jackson, on why she is not appearing on "Dancing With the Stars" (Extra)

âI could have gone the route of the Jonas Brothers. Those guys canât live their lives freely. They have to put out this image thatâs totally fake.â -- Trace Cyrus (brother of Miley), talking to Details magazine about the Jonas Brothers (Evil Beet)

"Oh, my God, it was a nightmare. It was really exhausting -- legs dancing under the table and all the tensing-up of the body. By the end of the day, I felt like I'd run a marathon. No one wants to orgasm 35 times a day." -- Katherine Heigl, on having to fake an orgasm in "The Ugly Truth" (Splash News)

"There are things I know about that he doesn't remember. But David is such an old soul, so it is not a big deal. Besides, he likes older women." -- "Cougar Town" star Courteney Cox, on being married to David Arquette, who is seven years her junior

âHollywood is just like high school: The popular people love the other popular people. And the thing is, some people arenât nice. Or they are nice, but only to your face, not elsewhere.â -- Amanda Seyfried of "Big Love," in the September issue of Allure

âI am delighted that it had some impact. And Iâd like this guy to know that itâs almost not even personal anymore. Itâs just that he made a decision a long time ago about his life that he has to live with forever. And he made a decision about my sisterâs life that I have to live with forever." -- Kelsey Grammer, on a letter he wrote to the parole board that helped to keep his sister's killer imprisoned (Extra)
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