"God says in the bible that we should love our neighbor and he created us all as equals. I know in my heart that gays and lesbians should have the same government rights that Spencer and I will when we get married. So, yes, this blonde Christian believes in gay marriage and I hope to one day go to YOUR wedding, Perez!!!" — Heidi Montag, Twittering to Perez Hilton about equal marriage rights
"We were watching all these sort of elderly people kiss — it got kind of weird there for a second, I'm not going to lie — but it was really endearing. And then they cut to Dustin Hoffman and his wife, and he planted an open mouth kiss on her that was, like, award-winning in its own way. Then they cut to us, and I was not to be undone. So I mounted my girlfriend in front of 18,000 people." — Justin Timberlake, on making out with Jessica Biel at a Lakers game
"I'll be able to go to the theater every day and drop my kids off and maybe make some food — maybe I'll know how to cook by then — and then go do what I love and have some normalcy and have a regular schedule." — Beyonce, talking about what life would be like if she had her ideal job: Being on Broadway
"I'd be happy to go and deny it, because I'm not. But by denying it, I'm saying there is something shameful about it, and there isn't anything shameful. The questions about sexuality I find more here in America than anywhere else, because it's a big hang-up and defines what people think about themselves and others. It's not a big issue in Australia." — Hugh Jackman, addressing the gay rumors in the new issue of Parade
"I don't even know what tweeting means … but it sounds dirty!" — "Gossip Girl" star Michelle Trachtenberg, on the social networking site Twitter (NY Daily News)
"To be able to participate in an episode of 'Man vs. Wild' was a thrill of a lifetime, even though I did get urine-drunk, which is sad." — Will Ferrell, talking about his appearance on Discovery Channel's "Man vs. Wild," where Ferrell and host Bear Grylls drank their own urine
"I'll stop you if you're talking too much, but right now it's not enough." — Ellen DeGeneres, encouraging Lindsay Lohan to talk about her recent breakup with Samantha Ronson, in an interview on "Ellen"
"I feel like it's completely different now. It wasn't really a paparazzi world back then, with flashbulbs going off as soon as you walk out your door. I definitely was exposed to a lot of Hollywood-esque things, I suppose, but as far as the flashbulbs and the paparazzi stalking us, that did not happen. That's a new thing." — Tori Spelling, on growing up in the Hollywood spotlight (Daily Beast)
"She lost the crown because she wasn't able to convey compassion for ALL the people that, as MISS USA, she would be representing. And if YOU like it or not, gays and lesbians make up this country as well. THIS is why we have judges, so they can find the RIGHT woman who obtains these qualities." — Former Miss USA Shanna Moakler, writing on her Myspace blog about Miss California Carrie Prejean, who alleges her anti-same sex marriage stance lost her the crown
"I started [DioGuardi's] success. And I'm proud of it, happy of it." — Paula Abdul, on "American Idol" co-judge Kara DioGuardi, in a "Nightline" interview
"I wrote William Shatner a letter and explained who I was because I heard there was bad blood between him and the studio. I said, 'I'm just an actor who happened to get a role that happened to be James T. Kirk, and I'm not trying to usurp your status or anything'. He replied, 'Thank you very much for the letter. I wish you the best of luck.' I have it on my fridge." — "Star Trek's" Chris Pine, about a letter he wrote to William Shatner
"The singing is just plain rough. I practiced a lot of voices in the shower over the years, and still, the mystery remains: Do I sing better than the character?" — Gael Garcia Bernal, on his new role in "Rudo y Cursi" (Elle)