Cameron Diaz appears absolutely stunning on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine's January 2015 issue.
Diaz, 42, opened up about having a good relationship: "You have to find someone in the same place as you are. Timing is everything. If you get into a relationship where you want something the guy doesn't want, it's never gonna work. You're never going to get him to be in that place. No matter how old you are, finding the guy who's in the same place as you are and wants to show up is the only way a relationship works, period."
Cameron talked about learning from past relationships: "Here's the thing. You make the same mistake over and over again until you learn your lesson. We girls sometimes do the thing where we pick the same person over and over again - they look and seem different, but deep down, they're the same. And that's on us."
As for having to sing in her character as Miss Hannigan in "Annie", Diaz was quoted as saying: "It was the most terrifying thing I've ever done in a movie. I cried a lot. (Miss Hannigan is) bitter because her chance at fame was stolen, and all she can taste is that taste, which is very much in line with this day and age. People determine your value by how many friends you have on Facebook or if you're Instagram famous."
For the full interview of Cameron Diaz, check out Cosmopolitan.com.
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Diaz, 42, opened up about having a good relationship: "You have to find someone in the same place as you are. Timing is everything. If you get into a relationship where you want something the guy doesn't want, it's never gonna work. You're never going to get him to be in that place. No matter how old you are, finding the guy who's in the same place as you are and wants to show up is the only way a relationship works, period."
Cameron talked about learning from past relationships: "Here's the thing. You make the same mistake over and over again until you learn your lesson. We girls sometimes do the thing where we pick the same person over and over again - they look and seem different, but deep down, they're the same. And that's on us."
As for having to sing in her character as Miss Hannigan in "Annie", Diaz was quoted as saying: "It was the most terrifying thing I've ever done in a movie. I cried a lot. (Miss Hannigan is) bitter because her chance at fame was stolen, and all she can taste is that taste, which is very much in line with this day and age. People determine your value by how many friends you have on Facebook or if you're Instagram famous."
For the full interview of Cameron Diaz, check out Cosmopolitan.com.
Feel free to comment and share this blog post if you find it interesting!
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