Celebrity Quotes of the Week: Naomi Campbell Laughs at Kimye Vogue Cover

Plus words from Wendy Williams and Kobe Bryant.

Naomi Campbell on Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Vogue cover: - “I do not want to comment (laughs)… I’m being politically correct.” (Photo: Channel 7 The Morning Show)

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Naomi Campbell on Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's Vogue cover: - “I do not want to comment (laughs)… I’m being politically correct.” (Photo: Channel 7 The Morning Show)

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Wendy Williams on Evelyn Lozada's new baby:  - “Evelyn gave birth to a cash register — I mean a baby boy. I didn’t mean to make that cash register joke, but you see why it’s easy to be said.”(Photo: DEBMAR‐MERCURY/TALK WW PRODUCTION)

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Wendy Williams on Evelyn Lozada's new baby:  - “Evelyn gave birth to a cash register — I mean a baby boy. I didn’t mean to make that cash register joke, but you see why it’s easy to be said.”(Photo: DEBMAR‐MERCURY/TALK WW PRODUCTION)

Remy Ma: May 30 - The Terror Squad rapper celebrates her 32nd birthday. (Photo: Rob Loud/Getty Images)

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Remy Ma on her upcoming release from prison after seven years:  - "I'm ready to see the world with these new pair of eyes of mine. Everyone says I'm not missing anything but I think they're just saying that so I don't feel bad.”(Photo: Rob Loud/Getty Images for IMG)

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John Singleton on racial diversity in Hollywood: - "They ain't letting Black people tell their stories." (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

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John Singleton on racial diversity in Hollywood: - "They ain't letting Black people tell their stories." (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Kobe Bryant @kobebryant - Tweet: "Watching @TurnerSportsEJ and the crew do this #allstarchallenge is hilarious Not a good case for nba players being the best athletes! HA." (Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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Kobe Bryant on the Miami Heat showing solidarity with slain teen Trayvon Martin: - “So we want to advance as a society and a culture, but, say, if something happens to an African-American we immediately come to his defense?... Well, we’ve progressed as a society, then don’t jump to somebody’s defense just because they’re African-American.” (Photo: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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Anita Baker (@iamanitabaker) - The powerful voice of the legendary Anita Baker even comes across on her Twitter timeline. TWEET: "Love N Light has taken over my timeline.. Flowing like Water, where only Desert had been. And i Sing Of Gratitude, again and again :) ab." (Photo: Ben Rose/PictureGroup)

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Anita Baker on a warrant that was put out for her arrest but later dismissed:  - "I've never been in trouble with the law. I'm terrified." (Photo: Ben Rose/PictureGroup)

Anita Hill on Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas:  - “I don’t comment on Clarence Thomas… I’m a member of the Bar. I’m a member of the profession. I’m not going to be objective about Clarence Thomas, and I’m not going to try to be.”(Photo: Victorial Will/Invision/AP, File)

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Anita Hill on Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas:  - “I don’t comment on Clarence Thomas… I’m a member of the Bar. I’m a member of the profession. I’m not going to be objective about Clarence Thomas, and I’m not going to try to be.”(Photo: Victorial Will/Invision/AP, File)

Jaleel White on a possible Family Matters reunion:  - “I don't think a reunion is on Warner Bros' radar or ABC. People gotta understand that when ABC was bought by Disney, anything that was intrinsically Warner Bros. fell by the wayside from a nostalgia standpoint.”  (Photo:  Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

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Jaleel White on a possible Family Matters reunion:  - “I don't think a reunion is on Warner Bros' radar or ABC. People gotta understand that when ABC was bought by Disney, anything that was intrinsically Warner Bros. fell by the wayside from a nostalgia standpoint.” (Photo:  Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

Cedric the Entertainer on Black men making bold fashion statements: - “Done with a degree of style, it is what it is. Prince is Prince. He wore lace and feathers, had his a-- out and eventually we all said, ‘You know what…? I really love the music.’” (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for TV Land)

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Cedric the Entertainer on Black men making bold fashion statements: - “Done with a degree of style, it is what it is. Prince is Prince. He wore lace and feathers, had his a-- out and eventually we all said, ‘You know what…? I really love the music.’” (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for TV Land)

Niecy Nash on choosing a mate in Hollywood: - “When you make a decision about a life partner from a place of brokenness, from a place where you’re not whole or for any random reason, the chances of it surviving are not high.”  (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for TV Land)

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Niecy Nash on choosing a mate in Hollywood: - “When you make a decision about a life partner from a place of brokenness, from a place where you’re not whole or for any random reason, the chances of it surviving are not high.” (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for TV Land)

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Issa Rae on how technology aided in her success:  - "Five years ago I wouldn’t be able to do this at all. If I would have had an idea for Awkward Black Girl, I would have had to pitch it to television, and they’d have been like, ‘What are you talking about? There aren’t any Black people on TV. Slow down.’” (Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images for Say Media/xoJane)

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Issa Rae on how technology aided in her success:  - "Five years ago I wouldn’t be able to do this at all. If I would have had an idea for Awkward Black Girl, I would have had to pitch it to television, and they’d have been like, ‘What are you talking about? There aren’t any Black people on TV. Slow down.’” (Photo: Roger Kisby/Getty Images for Say Media/xoJane)

Rosario Dawson on the future of diversity in America:  - “I really think it’s remarkable that this generation, when you’re talking about young millennials, they are the most diverse group. They’re the most bilingual group we’ve ever had. And so what I think it bodes well for our future is that we are getting people who are growing up tolerant of these different things.” (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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Rosario Dawson on the future of diversity in America:  - “I really think it’s remarkable that this generation, when you’re talking about young millennials, they are the most diverse group. They’re the most bilingual group we’ve ever had. And so what I think it bodes well for our future is that we are getting people who are growing up tolerant of these different things.” (Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)