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Madonna shows off her entirely new face in an Interview Mag cover pictorial

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Madonna covers the new issue of Interview Magazine, although I wouldn’t be surprised if you didn’t even recognize her. It feels like Madonna has gone away for a while, and once again she’s come back with a new face. I swear, she has a new nose, new lips, new eyes and different “cheekbones.” Goodbye, old-school Gristle and hello… whatever this is. Anyway, the Interview shoot was by Mert & Marcus and nearly every shot of it is NSFW. Go here to see the NSFW slideshow. I’m just including the two non-boob photos. You can also read the full interview here. I have to admit, I didn’t hate the interview. It was annoying at times and Madge is full of herself, but she’s interesting. Some highlights:

Which artists she likes nowadays: “I like Banksy. I think he’s inspiring and he speaks to what’s going on in the world, socially. I like JR. Like [Jean-Michel] Basquiat and Keith Haring, who both started off as graffiti artists—their art is on the street, available for anyone to see. It’s not elitist. You can see Banksy’s work driving by it on the street, and JR’s work—the way he takes photographs of people and turns them into heroes in their communities and makes people proud of who they are. My son is interning with JR right now and that’s a great education for him.”

She lives life like Michael Corleone: “Me, I live vicariously through Michael Corleone. I would like to deal with life the way he does. When he’s telling what’s-his-name that he’s going to go on a little fishing trip. My God. Brilliant.”

She needs time to pray: “We spoke about this earlier—setting aside time for prayer. The ritual of prayer isn’t a religious thing as much as it is having a ritualistic moment to acknowledge things and not take things for granted. For instance: the fact that you wake up and there’s air in your lungs; the fact that you have a job to do; the fact that you have friends; the fact that you have your health. You’re going to do something that’s going to bring you joy. We take these things for granted. And, you know, I think it’s important to call angels to you to protect you.”

On her mother’s death: “I became very obsessed with death, and the idea that you never know when death will arrive, so one has to do as much as possible all the time to get the most out of life. That would be a motivating force. And death was a big part of my life growing up. I went to lots of funerals …”

Just say no to drugs: “It’s about how people take drugs to connect to God or to a higher level of consciousness. I keep saying, “Plugging into the matrix.” If you get high, you can do that, which is why a lot of people drop acid or do drugs, because they want to get closer to God. But there’s going to be a short circuit, and that’s the illusion of drugs, because they give you the illusion of getting closer to God, but ultimately they kill you. They destroy you. I mean, I tried everything once, but as soon as I was high, I spent my time drinking tons of water to get it out of my system. As soon as I was high, I was obsessed with flushing it out of me.”

[From Interview Magazine]

I thought her discussion about Michael Corleone was very informative – that’s how she sees herself, like a mobster taking out her enemies one by one. Mafia Madge? Huh. She also talks about Basquiat and hanging out with Andy Warhol, but it doesn’t feel so much like she’s name-dropping as much as she’s mourning all of these great artists who died too young. Poor Madge.

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Photos courtesy of Interview Magazine.

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Amy Adams ‘appalled’ at Valentino’s PR email about purse worn at PSH’s funeral

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Philip Seymour Hoffman’s memorial service was held Friday in NYC. Many celebrities and A-listers came out for the event, including: Meryl Streep, Joaquin Phoenix, Cate Blanchett, Louis CK, Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams, Justin Theroux, Ethan Hawke, Ellen Burstyn and John C. Reilly. The header photo is Amy Adams and her partner Darren. Amy and PSH worked together at least three times that I can see – Doubt, Charlie Wilson’s War and The Master. Apparently, Amy appeared on Inside the Actor’s Studio this past week and when she was asked about Hoffman, she broke down in tears and she was crying so hard she could barely get out any words. My point? Amy adored Hoffman and she came to his memorial out of love, respect and sadness. But the PR people at Valentino thought Amy’s appearance was a good time to promote the fact that she was carrying one of their bags (see photo here).

Philip Seymour Hoffman’s wake was just another runway for one fashion house. A tone-deaf publicist for Italian designer Valentino blasted out pictures of a downcast Amy ­Adams — taken outside of Hoffman’s wake Thursday — to promote one of its newest fashion accessories.

“We are pleased to announce Amy Adams carrying the Valentino Garavany Rockstud Duble bag from the Spring/Summer 2014 collection on Feb. 6 in New York,” Valentino’s flack, Upasna Khosla, e-mailed to journalists and bloggers.

Adams, who co-starred with Hoffman in “The Master,” was photographed outside the Frank E. Campbell funeral home on the Upper East Side standing near a town car wearing dark shades and a scarf — and carrying the hot new tote that retails for $3,275.

Valentino spokeswoman Mona Swanson apologized for the crass marketing blitz, calling it an ­“innocent mistake.”

“We sincerely regret releasing a photo to the media this morning of Amy Adams with a Valentino bag,” Swanson said in a statement to The Post. “We were not aware the photograph was taken while she was attending the wake of Philip Seymour Hoffman. It was an innocent mistake, and we apologize to Ms. Adams who was not aware, or a part of, our p.r. efforts.”

The blast from Khosla, a “celebrity relations manager,” included two pictures of Adams from photo agencies Getty and Zumapress. The captions on both ­photos said they were shot at Hoffman’s wake.

“Amy Adams attends the wake for actor Philip Seymour Hoffman at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Chapel on February 6, 2014 in New York City,” the caption on the Getty image says. Khosla’s marketing e-mail didn’t include the photo captions, only pictures followed by a promotion for the bag.

When asked whether the publicist saw the captions, Valentino did not respond to the question. Khosla’s e-mail was also riddled with typos — including the name of the bag, which is actually called the Valentino Garavani Rockstud Double bag.

The company insists she will keep her job. Valentino was quick to emphasize that Adams had no role in the promotion and did not know the pictures would be used for publicity. Adams’ own rep agreed.

“Amy Adams is not a paid spokesperson for Valentino, and the suggestion she would use this moment to participate in a promotion is truly appalling,” spokeswoman Megan Moss ­Pachon said in a statement.

The actress has no public contract with Valentino but did wear a red Valentino dress to the Golden Globes to accept her award for “American Hustle.”

Meanwhile, an UGG Australia source said the company sent out sheepskin boots as gifts to celebrities in New York for Hoffman’s wake and funeral in the hopes they would wear them and be photographed. The associate said the company did the “gifting because they knew a ton of celebs were in New York City and the weather sucks.”

A company spokeswoman insisted the celebrities had made requests for the popular boots.

“UGG Australia has received a number of requests this week,” the spokeswoman, Kristen Scaravaglione, said in a statement to The Post.

[From Page Six]

Yeah… that’s really awful. And I agree, that’s not on Amy Adams at all. She just grabbed a purse, and it wasn’t like she was screaming “LOOK AT ME!” at the funeral. It was very tacky and graceless of the Valentino PR people to do an email blast about it.

One exception to the “don’t pay attention to what celebrities are wearing at funerals” rule: when the funeral is for a fashion designer. Whenever a major designer dies, the women who loved the designer tend to wear the designer’s clothes to the funeral. Remember Alexander McQueen’s funeral? It was all A-listers wearing gorgeous McQueen clothes. And that’s what McQueen would have wanted too, I’m sure. But that’s not the case for Hoffman’s memorial.

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Photos courtesy of Fame/Flynet and WENN.

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Funeral Selfies: When ‘Selfies’ Go Too Far

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Selfies are all the rage these days with social media and the internet, but when do they go too far?

EliteDaily published an interesting article about people snapping selfies at the most inappropriate time – while at a funeral.

It seems some people think a funeral is the most opportune time to show off their little black dress, their amazing makeup skills or their perfectly puckered fish face.

The article calls out multiple people on Tumblr who have posted tasteless selfies while attending a funeral for an acquaintance, a friend or even a loved one. Their selfies are showcased, and their vanity is exposed.

Making the funerals all about them.

See the many funeral selfies over at EliteDaily.

What are YOUR thoughts on funeral selfies?

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