Elle Magazine Names Megan Fox, Gabourey Sidibe, Lauren Conrad Game-Changing “25-Somethings!”

Elle Magazine is celebrating it’s 25th anniversary with its October issue by profiling 25 Hollywood Game-Changing Women in their Twenties.

Elle Magazine is celebrating it’s 25th anniversary with its October issue by profiling 25 Hollywood Game-Changing Women in their Twenties.

Bieber Nation, Beware! That vixen Kim Kardashian is once again inching a little too close for comfort to your banged Messiah.
Put on your Thinking Caps, kids, and think back a few months. Remember when the sultry socialite and Pint-Sized Prince of Pop Justin Bieber were photographed frolicking on a beach in the Bahamas? Well, as it turns out they were doing a photoshoot, and now those snaps have found their way to the pages of the September issue of Elle Magazine.

Quirky screen star Drew Barrymore hits the cover of the August issue of Elle Magazine this week — and she’s stunning in a series of accompanying black and white snaps …even if her right armpit does look like a casuality of extensive airbrushing.
Tossing the photoshopped body part aside, the Grey Gardens star sat down with the style mag to gab about plastic surgery, being single at 35, her new film Going the Distance, and how she’s keeping busy these days.
Drew on Elle arrives on newsstands July 14.

BEP superstar admits that it hurts her feelings when critics make disparging remarks about her looks.
It’s just one of a series of candid remarks Ferg makes on gossip, dieting, and relationships in the May edition of Elle Magazine, on newsstands April 14.
The “Boom Boom Pow” hitmaker, 35, has long faced spiteful taunts about her appearance: “It has hurt in the past when people say things like how ‘fugly’ (f***ing ugly) I am or how horrible I look. Look, when you’re trying to juggle all of this in your life, sometimes you’re not going to look perfect.”

“I’ve had countless opportunities to do some really bad things….” Taylor Swift covers the April 2010 issue of Elle Magazine, and the Grammy-winning country starlet tells the style mag she doesn’t mind being a pop star and a good girl. Swift says the fear of media scrutiny helps her avoid the road of self-destruction traveled be many a young star; she simply doesn’t want the tabloids infiltrating her personal life.