"The best old-school dame I ever met. Boy, did I take to her. For dinner she ordered liver and onions and just smothered them with salt. I admired that. She's an astonishingly great broad." — Johnny Depp, on meeting his Hollywood icon, Elizabeth Taylor (Vanity Fair)
Don't forget to add Johnny Depp's new movie "Public Enemies" to your summer calendar
"I had the good fortune of becoming famous once I had already lived a life, traveled a lot, stood in line, had to ask people to help me, had to find a way to make something work, pay the rent, scrape by. I used to do $4 a day with a girlfriend. We would get two tacos and split a Coke." — Cameron Diaz, on not becoming famous earlier in her life (Marie Claire)
Rollover to find out when Cameron's new movie, "My Sister's Keeper" comes out
"I think it's wonderful. I didn't decide I'm gonna be an actress cause I wanna be respected for how I play chess. Part of Hollywood is being perceived as attractive." — Megan Fox, on being perceived as a sex symbol (Entertainment Tonight)
Don't forget the about the release of "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen"
"We're begging NBC to let us back in!" — Spencer Pratt, in an email to Extra, on trying to get back on the reality show "I'm A Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here" one day after he and wife Heidi Montag walked off the set
"Every time he came around, it was like flirt-fest. There was a little something going on with [Betty] and Jesse. There was a little eyeing, a little touching." — Sandra Bullock, joking with People about the rapport between her husband Jesse James and "The Proposal" co-star Betty White
"It's almost as fun as playing a villain. I was sort of middle-American "aw, shucks" guy for a big part of my career, so the extrovert is always fun." — Neil Patrick Harris, on playing one of the straightest guys – Barney on "How I Met Your Mother" – on television (Daily Beast)
"I'm over the Playboy lifestyle. I'm just not into the whole clubbing scene anymore … Hank and I want kids very soon. Like, instantly. We want to be young parents." — Kendra Wilkinson, talking to Life & Style about her life after "The Girls Next Door"
Don't forget to add reality TV shows like "Project Runway" to your summer calendar
"My first date was taking a girl to go to a movie. I told my mom, she said okay, as long as I take my little brother. So there I was … my first date with me, a girl, and my little brother. Me and the girl had a good time, my little brother had something bad to eat, and he threw up on my lap." — Howie Mandel, recalls his first date on the new installment of "Nick News with Linda Ellerbee," which premieres on June 7 on Nickelodeon
"I've been married and for me to get married again, someone is going to have to be really exceptional. An extremely exceptional lady is going to have to come around … A Michelle Obama type. She's taken but Barack, you better act right!" — Eddie Murphy, reveals who his ideal woman is on Extra
Rollover to find out when Eddie Murphy's new movie "Imagine That" comes out
"There will always be rumblings and rumors that we've broken up, but in fact, it's very much still on — and it keeps on getting better. Maybe this will be the one time I wind up the bride instead of the bridesmaid!" — Vanessa Minnillo, talking to Robin Leach about her relationship with Nick Lachey (Us)