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Rolling Stone

Jon Hamm: It’s “Rude” to Talk “About My C**k”

Truth rating: 10
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Jon Hamm would like to keep his privates private.

The “Mad Men” star reveals in the new issue of Rolling Stone that he’s had enough of talk about his nether regions, an area he believes should be off-limits.

“Most of it’s tongue-in-cheek, but it is a little rude,” Hamm tells the magazine.

Rihanna on Chris Brown Reconciliation: “If It’s A Mistake, It’s My Mistake”

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Rihanna reveals why she decided to reconcile with Chris Brown in the new issue of Rolling Stone, telling the magazine, “I decided it was more important for me to be happy.”

“I wasn’t going to let anybody’s opinion get in the way of that. Even if it’s a mistake, it’s my mistake,” continues the singer.

Jimmy Kimmel Smokes Pot, Bares Butt Crack For Rolling Stone

Truth rating: 10
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Jimmy Kimmel reveals a little more than usual in the new Rolling Stone, baring his butt crack on the magazine’s latest cover.

And while chatting with the reporter at his beach house, Kimmel had some help from his old friend Mary Jane.

“If we smoke weed right now,” Kimmel asked, “is that on the record?”

Taylor Swift Breaks Silence on Conor Kennedy Romance: He’s “A Grown Man”

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Taylor Swift opens up about her romance with Conor Kennedy for the very first time in the new issue of Rolling Stone.

The songstress makes no apologies for her relationship with Kennedy, who is four years younger and still in high school, explaining, “The way I look at love is you have to follow it, and fall hard, if you fall hard.”

Swift also clears up some rumors about her time with Kennedy, including the claim that she crashed a Kennedy family wedding in August.

Steven Tyler Opens Up About Leaving American Idol: It Was “Not My Cup of Tea”

Truth rating: 10
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Steven Tyler is opening up in-depth about his two-year stint on “American Idol” for the first time since announcing his exit from the show earlier this month.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, the Aerosmith front man says the reality competition was “not my cup of tea,” and reveals several of the issues he had with being a judge on the show.

John Mayer: Taylor Swift “Humiliated” Me

Truth rating: 10
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John Mayer says he was “really humiliated” by Taylor Swift’s song, “Dear John.”

The track, which was released on Swift’s 2010 Speak Now album, was rumored to be about an alleged failed romance between the music stars, though the country superstar never confirmed it.

But now Mayer is speaking out, telling Rolling Stone, “I didn’t deserve it.”

Kelly Clarkson: I Did NOT Endorse Ron Paul for President

Truth rating: 10
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Kelly Clarkson is distancing herself from her now infamous “I love Ron Paul” tweet, saying her comment shouldn’t be taken as an endorsement.

Clarkson tells the new issue of Rolling Stone why she sent the tweet, and her surprise at the reaction she received.

Zach Galifianakis: ‘Hangover 3′ Could Involve Escape From Mental Institution

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Zach Galifianakis is Rolling Stone’s new cover boy, and the actor gets into a lot of topics in the accompanying interview, including his two-week career at “Saturday Night Live,” his discomfort with fame, and his talent for offending everyone from Nike to Jane Lynch to Ke$ha to Eliza Dushku.

Most intriguing, though, might he this tidbit about the next sequel in the mega-hit ‘The Hangover’ franchise.

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