Lenny Kravitz thinks women should run the world.
The 50-year-old singer likes ladies in positions of power, and thinks they should be rulers instead of men because they are "so much more sensible."
He said: "I personally think women should be running the world,
"I believe women are so much more sensible, have so much better intuition and ultimately are stronger."
The 'Stand By My Woman' hitmaker expressed his disappointment however, about a lack of inspirational figures of either gender for the current generation, and said the "classic voices" such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi still resonate with him.
He told art publication Flatt: "I don't really feel there is a distinct voice for this generation. The classic voices still speak to me,"
The hunk previously revealed his love for powerful females had driven him to want to remarry, following a failed marriage with actress Lisa Bonet which ended in 1993.
Speaking of the relationship he said: "I think I just wasn't ready,
"I had to take a break. I went through a lot of emotional things, a lot of deaths in my family. But now, I would love to be married. It just has to be the right person, at the right time."
In the past two decades, the star - who had 26-year-old daughter Zoë with Lisa - has also dated singer Vanessa Paradis and model Adriana Lima, but admitted he finds it difficult as a musician to sustain a relationship.
He said: "The hard part is that I'm always moving. It's the lifestyle,
"When you have a tour booked for a year and half, you know where you have to be. You definitely have to find somebody who can move around."
'Guardians of the Galaxy' director says he is "developing a new kind of story" for the sequel.
James Gunn has claimed that the next instalment of the superhero movie will be full of "change" as he delves deeper into the Guardians' characters.
He shared: "Really, it's just about walking forward in an elegant manner. When you go forward with a group of characters ... you're understanding these characters in a new way, you're developing a new kind of story about their lives and who they are and where they're going.
"And if you're doing that, if you're walking forward, then you can't just repeat what you did before. That's going backwards. That's not understanding the character.
"The Guardians are going to continuously change. I think that some of the characters are probably worse than what we think they are, and other characters are better than what we think they are. It's going to be interesting to learn a little bit about that as time goes on."
The 44-year-old director also revealed he had been galvanised by the public's reaction to the first film - which starred Bradley Cooper, Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana and Vin Diesel - and is "excited" to start working on its sequel.
He told the website Comic Book Resources: "I would much rather create 'Guardians of the Galaxy 2' right now. People are excited about it. That excites me. And that fuels me. So, definitely, the audience's interaction with the film definitely does influence me in that way."
Billie Faiers would be "useless" on 'I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!'
The 24-year-old star has jumped to the defence of her 'The Only Way Is Essex' co-star Gemma Collins - who quit the ITV reality series after just 72 hours last month - to admit she doesn't think she would've been able to cope in the Australian jungle either.
She exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "I would love to do a reality show but I think I would be the same as Gemma, I would be useless."
The blonde beauty claimed, however, that she believes her pal would have given it a better shot if it weren't for the personal issues she was dealing with when the show began.
Billie explained: "It wasn't the right time for her to go in there and she's a lot happier now being out."
Meanwhile, Gemma claims her split from boyfriend Alex Moss - whom she reportedly called the police on after a row at her home in Essex just hours before her flight - paired with the lack of food in the 'I'm A Celeb' camp led to her downfall.
She said previously: "I'll be honest with you, I was starving. I'm a plus size girl. I went from everything to 500 calories a day and that did affect me."
Speaking about her emotional breakdown, Gemma added: "It was all the shock trauma coming out. People don't know what I've been through ... If they saw pictures, if they knew what I'd been through, they'd understand."
Brooke Vincent feels uncomfortable on the red carpet.
The 'Coronation Street' actress - who plays Sophie Webster on the ITV soap - admits she isn't very "glamorous" and hates having to dress up for glitzy events.
She said: "On the red carpet you'll be in a dress you can't wear a bra with, standing with your arms over your boobs so no one can see your nipples, trying to look like you're not cold and having a really good time
"I'm not a glamorous person and if I could go without make-up I would. Dress codes are a nightmare."
The 22-year-old star feels particularly awkward in outfits which show off her legs and she also hates flashing too much flesh or wearing baggy clothes.
She told Now magazine: "I don't like my legs. A lad called me 'thunder thighs' when I was younger and I've always thought that.
"I like tailored trousers, dresses that come below my knee and matching two-pieces that make me feel in proportion.
"I look bigger in clothes if they're not fitted and I can't have too much flesh on show or I get flustered."
Ed Sheeran and Ryan Tedder have collaborated on a new song.
The 'Don't' singer made the most of his appearance on 'The X Factor' in October after he revealed how he snuck into 'Bleeding Love' songwriter Ryan's dressing room to quickly write a new tune.
Talking to the radio station Capital FM, Ed explained: "It was really weird thing because I had heard that he just loves writing songs all the time.
"I'd never met him. He was in the dressing room next to me at 'X Factor' so I just popped my head around the corner and was like, 'Oh, do you want to write a song tonight?'"
Ryan - who is part of the band OneRepublic - has been behind some of the biggest tracks including, Beyonce's 'Halo' and Ella Henderson's 'Ghost'.
He has also worked as a producer for the likes of U2, Adele, Marron 5, Demi Lovato and Ariana Grande.
Ed has made chart history of his own, after he was placed at the top of the iTunes end of year chart for his second album 'x'.
The record was named the most downloaded in the UK for 2014, beating Sam Smith and Disney's 'Frozen' soundtrack to first place.
Lorde likes to search through rubbish bins in her spare time.
The 'Yellow Flicker Beat' singer has insisted she doesn't do much in her spare time, unless she is near a trash can.
Speaking about her enthusiasm for recycling junk, she shared: "I'm boring because my favourite thing to do is trawl the inorganics.
"It stays on the street for a few days and then it's collected and put into a landfill somewhere.
"But people drive around and go through other people's household rubbish."
The 18-year-old star revealed her unusual "inorganics" hobby has resulted in some fantastic fashion finds, although it can be a little awkward when she is caught by fans.
Lorde told the Daily Telegraph newspaper: "And honestly, I've gotten amazing furniture, shoes, hats, jackets.
"I did this three weeks ago! Recognised every single time ... so embarrassing."
The brunette singer - real name Ella Yelich-O'Connor - explained her desire to stay off the red carpet was to keep herself "stress-free".
She shared: "I thought, 'I don't have to do this if I don't want to.' And it's been so amazing and so stress-free not doing it."
Angelina Jolie has revealed Brad Pitt's anxiety over their children getting tattoos.
The 'Unbroken' director has admitted that her husband was left feeling uneasy when their daughters, Vivienne, six, Shiloh, eight and Zahara, nine, asked if they could get some ink themselves.
Angelina - who has various tattoos herself - explained: "They're already asking me about tattoos. How do I say no? It's especially hard for dads and girls.
"For some reason men get a little more sensitive when the daughter gets a tattoo. And Brad thinks the girls can do no wrong. He's mush in their hands."
However, Angelina, 39, and Brad, 50, - who are also parents to three boys, six-year-old Knox, 11-year-old Pax and Maddox, 13 - both agree that their children should pursue a different careers to their own.
She told Radio Times magazine: "We've always said, if they want to act, we won't let them only act, because it's not enough. They'll have to find a real job at the same time. But I'm hoping that when they see all the other things in the world, they'll be inspired to be writers, politicians, activists.
"They are very individual people. So I imagine they're not going to follow their mum and dad."
Evangeline Lilly has no interest in pretending to be a man.
The 35-year-old actress, who stars in 'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies', has spoken of her determination to play well-rounded on screen characters, and insists she will not compromise her womanhood.
Evangeline said: "I don't like the idea of playing a one-dimensional character who is just fearless, strong and killer and has instincts and just thrives in dangerous circumstances - that's really boring to me and I don't think it represents what most women feel inside.
"I'm very proud of being a woman, and as a woman, I don't even like the word feminism because when I hear that word, I associate it with women trying to pretend to be men, and I'm not interested in trying to pretend to be a man. I don't want to embrace manhood, I want to embrace my womanhood."
The actress, who starred in the TV series 'Lost' from 2004 to 2010, also revealed she doesn't chase on-screen roles, saying she waits for filmmakers to approach her.
She told HuffPost Entertainment: "I have been a bit of a reluctant actress since the get-go, since the beginning of 'Lost'.
"I've been focused during the last five years on my writing career and I've just been fortunate and lucky enough to have some pretty great filmmakers come to me and say, 'We'd like you to play this role or that role.'"
Coldplay want to collaborate with Sam Smith and London Grammar.
The band's bassist Guy Berryman has been eyeing up the emerging musicians, and named the 'Stay With Me' crooner and electronic pop trio as the top stars he hopes to work with.
The 36-year-old star said: "I love London Grammar, I think they're amazing, and Sam Smith's, he's amazing."
The musician went on to also suggest 'Latch' hitmakers Disclosure - who released their debut album 'Settle' in 2013 - as another act they wish to make music with at some point in the future.
He continued: "Disclosure, fantastic. There's a lot of great music around at the moment."
The 'Magic' hitmakers - who released their sixth studio album 'Ghost Stories' earlier this year - recently revealed they are already writing for their next record, 'A Head Full of Dreams', which frontman Chris Martin teased could be their "final" release, but Guy remained tight-lipped on further details.
Speaking to BBC Radio 2 about which artists, if any, they will actually be collaborating with on the LP, he said: "It's not really specifically answering your question. I think there's some really great bands at the moment, which is really encouraging."
Beyonce splashed out $140,000 on Solange Knowles' honeymoon.
The 'Crazy in Love' hitmaker agreed to foot the bill for her sister and Alan Ferguson's lavish post-wedding holiday to Trancoso in Brazil, and as well as paying for the $1,100-a-night Gulab Mahal villa - which boasts its own meditation area and "massive" bed - at the UXUA Casa Hotel & Spa, she also through in a string of extras as a way of making amends for Solange's falling out with her husband Jay Z earlier this year.
A source heat magazine: "Beyonce also gifted Solange private first-class travel, a chartered boat tour and personally-catered meals.
"It was her way of saying 'I'm sorry' after all the bad blood between Jay and Solange. And, of course, she's thrilled her sister got the wedding and man of her dreams.
"She wants the whole family to move on to happier times."
As well as paying for the honeymoon, it was recently revealed Beyonce saved the day at the couple's wedding last month after Solange suffered an allergic reaction to seafood.
The bride's mother, Tina, said: "[Solange] went through the wedding and the sit-down dinner and she was just fine, and then they had a second line in the streets of New Orleans and she was dancing so hard, I think she just got overheated. And the seafood - she had a reaction to it. So her face broke out in welts."
The 28-year-old bride disappeared from the festivities for two hours, whilst Beyonce gave her an allergy tablet.
Tina explained: "[Beyonce] took her back to the hotel and gave her Benadryl and in two hours she showed up at the reception and did the dance with her son and just had a ball."
Lily Allen has given up drinking.
The 'Not Fair' hitmaker - who has daughters Ethel, two, and 22-month-old Marnie, with husband Sam Cooper - wants to "grow up" but admits socialising without alcohol is difficult.
Speaking to the new issue of Grazia magazine, the 29-year-old singer said: "I haven't had a drink for a month. It's been hard not drinking but I'm trying to grow up. Finally."
The 'Air Balloon' singer has previously admitted Sam - who she met in 2009 - helped her curb her wild partying.
She has said: "I never used to remember. I used to wake up and wonder what happened last night. I just couldn't remember.
"Then Sam came along and he said, 'I really fancy you and I want to be with you.' I said to him, 'If I give all this stuff up, I need to know you are going to make a commitment to me and you'll look after me because this is how I cope.' "
Lily has also admitted in the past she would be a "hypocrite" if she told her daughters not to drink.
She said: "I can't really do anything but be there for them.
"People are going to do what they want to do, quite rightly. They'll say, 'You're a hypocrite. You went an experiment and you said it was a right laugh so what do you mean I can't?'
"But I've seen so much of it growing up and I've seen people really lose the plot and die."
Pippa Middleton has admitted her butt is "not comparable" to Kim Kardashian West's derriere.
The sister of the Duchess of Cambridge - whose posterior shot to fame when she wore a tight-fitting bridesmaids dress at Duchess Catherine and Prince William's wedding in 2011 - insists her backside is not in the same league as the US reality TV star's and has tipped her to be crowned Rear of the Year.
In an article written for political weekly magazine The Spectator, Pippa explains: "The 'Rear of 2014' award undoubtedly goes to Kim Kardashian, after her posterior exploded all over the internet last month.
"I must say that mine -- though it has enjoyed fleeting fame -- is not comparable. But the Kim butt story did make me pause.
"What is it with this American booty culture? It seems to me to be a form of obsession."
Her comments come after Kim posed naked and covered in baby oil for Paper magazine last month, including one shot in which she had a champagne glass perched on her posterior, in an attempt to "break the internet", but Pippa thinks there are better campaigns the 34-year-old stunner could have tried out.
The 31-year-old brunette wrote: "Kim's aim, apparently, was to break the internet, but I'm not sure she's going the right way about it.
But Pippa - whose sister, Catherine, has 16-month-old son Prince George - did beat Kim to one award this year as in July she was crowned Auntie of the Year, beating off strong competition from the 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star, Victoria Beckham and Beyonce Knowles.