Sideshow: People names Sandra Bullock, 50, 'World's Most Beautiful'
In an admirable move, People mag has ignored the glass ceiling when it comes to age and named 50-year-old Sandra Bullock the 2015 World's Most Beautiful Woman.

Beautiful, Sandra Bullock
In an admirable move, People mag has ignored the glass ceiling when it comes to age and named 50-year-old Sandra Bullock the 2015 World's Most Beautiful Woman.
"This woman just gets better and better all the time," mag boss Jess Cagle told Good Morning America on Wednesday. "She's defined herself the way she wants to live it. . . . She's a real role model."
The actor's response on finding out she won the coveted title is pure Bullock: "I just said, 'That's ridiculous,' " she informed People.
Bullock on being beautiful
Sure, People's beautifullest woman looks amazing on the magazine's cover, but Bullock says physical beauty ain't important to her. (Why is it that only beautiful people say that?)
"Real beauty is quiet," she tells People. "Especially in this town, it's just so hard not to say, 'Oh, I need to look like that.' No, be a good person, be a good mom, do a good job with the lunch, let someone cut in front of you who looks like they're in a bigger hurry. The people I find most beautiful are the ones who aren't trying."
Rumer's Ashton crush
When she was a teen, Rumer Willis had a big crush on a movie star. She even put up a big photo of him on her wall.
She even met the guy.
Then he went and married her mom, Demi Moore! Yep, Rumer, now 26, used to dig Ashton Kutcher big-time, the Dancing With the Stars hottie told Howard Stern on Wednesday.
"So was that weird?" Stern asked Rumer, speaking of Ashton and Demi's marriage.
"It was definitely weird for a minute, but I have to commend him," Rumer said. "He was a really great stepfather. The perspective switched very quickly." Yeah, she took down the poster.
Downey Jr.: Stick to script
There have been dark moments in the life of Robert Downey Jr. But don't ask him to elaborate. British TV presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy found that out the hard way during what was supposed to be a breezy promo chat for Downey's new pic, Avengers: Age of Ultron.
"You've talked in other interviews about your relationship with your father and the role of all of that in the dark periods you entered, taking drugs and drinking and all of that," Channel 4's Guru-Murthy said. "I'm wondering if you're free of all of that."
Downey was not amused.
"It's just getting a little Diane Sawyer in here," he said, referring to the TV anchor famous for digging up the truth, even it it means getting under subjects' skin. "I'm sorry, what are we doing?" said the actor - before walking out.
Beyoncé gets a night off
Tina Knowles, who married actor Richard Lawson, 68, earlier this month, didn't ask her daughter and son-in-law - you know, Beyoncé and Jay-Z - to sing at the wedding.
Crazy, right?
"We didn't want them to work," Tina, 61, tells People. "We wanted them to enjoy the day and not have the pressure of it."
Tina says her wedding gives us all hope: "To know that at 61 you can still find love and have a magical day like that . . . it was really beautiful."
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