"I have a beautiful wife and I don't want her to look anywhere else. I want to be something for her. I want to stay interested in life."
Kevin Costner spoke to the Press Association about his desire to keep his wife Christine Baumgartner interested.
"People assume I'm a stupid reality reject, which I like because you get away with more, but believe me I'll Brexit talk anyone under the table."
Presenter Rylan Clark-Neal posted on Twitter after receiving praise for his online political opinions.
"For the first time in many years, all we talked about were deep things like how we felt, and what the future held, and where we were, and all the chaos that has come along, especially for me."
Ant McPartlin told The Guardian about his relationship with Declan Donnelly following his drink-driving conviction.
"There's a kind of machismo in America, I love that English men have a kind of self-deprecating humour about themselves, on the whole, and I think it's really healthy and I miss that."
US resident Kate Beckinsale told the Press Association about what she misses from the UK.
"He took ill before the show, he just went on a downward spiral. He came to the gig, he had a massive, really high temperature, the doctors arrived at the gig and they said it wasn't possible for him to go on in the state he was in.
Ronan Keating spoke to Magic Breakfast after Boyzone bandmate Keith Duffy was hospitalised.
"I am a bit of an alien to baking. In fact I'm an alien in the kitchen. I would much rather go and do an interview some clown like Vladimir Putin."
Former Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman revealed on The Great Celebrity Bake Off that he is not comfortable in the kitchen.
"Men my age are sitting at home waiting for the phone to ring. Some of them have unplugged it and put it in the closet. And here I am having this great time."
Henry Winkler spoke to the Press Association about his late career flourish in the black comedy Barry.
"The chemo is not nearly as bad as I thought it would be in terms of side-effects. I think I've just been quite lucky to tolerate it. You've got to keep positive about things in life. It's all part of the journey."
Journalist Jeremy Bowen revealed his cancer diagnosis on BBC Breakfast.