We've got all of the details on People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People of 2008. The annual issue rocks super celebs, hot-shot couples and even entire casts from upcoming t-v shows.
The hon...
We've got all of the details on People Magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People of 2008. The annual issue rocks super celebs, hot-shot couples and even entire casts from upcoming t-v shows.
The honorable front cover goes to 29-year-old blondie, Kate Hudson. Inside the mag pages, this covergirl comments that she barely has enough time as a mother to get pampered or even to get a little r-and-r -- and it certainly doesn't show on this hot mama. Another new-mom actress topping the Beautiful People list is the sultry Selma Hayek. As an ambassador to a new UNICEF program partnering with Pampers, this do-gooder melts our hearts. Mary J. Blige links beauty to get this, NO drama and even reveals some personal beauty tips.
While some celebs such as Rumer Willis and Christina Applegate get to the nitty-gritty about specific
beauty treatments that really work -- can we say manicures and airbrush foundation? -- other superstars
said they simply feel most beautiful when in good company. Sarah Silverman feels best during chill-out
sessions with her comedian friends, while Julianne Moore loves her natural fiery red locks. For the
People shoot, some of the most beautiful featured ladies opted to wear zero makeup, and trust me,
they're still looking pretty darn good. Some au-naturelle peeps include Taylor Swift, Vanessa Hudgens
and Zoe Saldanya.
And we certainly can't forget about the MEN in this issue. Miami Dolphin's Jason Taylor is some
serious eye-candy in his shirt-less photo. Low-key attire is the way to go for bball's Tony Parker
alongside wife-y Eva Longoria. Plus, Cash Warren and Jessica Alba find pregnancy to be the most
beautiful thing in the world.
This list is filled not only with a whole lot of people you expect to see, but there are some seriously
good surprise beauties, and photos, in this issue as well.
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