Cameron Diaz was snapped by controversial photog Terry Richardson for a spread in the August issue of Harper’s Bazaar Magazine. Diaz — who recently worked with ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake in the forthcoming comedy The Bad Teacher — says that she is embracing “her juicy booty” and more focused than ever on her career, her friends, and dating men — “not boys.”
Cameron Diaz On Her Figure: “Most booties that propel girls are usually the bigger booties. I have a little tiny one, but it is, nonetheless, juicy. The more I work on my body at this age, the better it gets. . . I feel so much more attractive now. A thousand percent. I’m appreciating my skin and my wrinkles and all those things.”
On A-Rod Dating Rumors: “I grew up with the Dodgers, but now I’m a Yankees fan.”
On Aging: “The only way to stop it is if you die. But that’s not a great alternative.” Cameron draws her inspiration from Oscar-winning vet Helen Mirren, now 64. “That woman is drop-dead sexy. She’s not trying to turn back the hands of time, she is just taking care of herself. She’s a nudist!”
On Bad Boys: “I’ve always loved men and boys. I don’t get hung up on what boys do. I don’t have a nagging nature. I feel like I can be a woman but also relate to a man. . . Who doesn’t like the bad boy, until you grow up and realize bad boys are not the way to go? I’m done with that.”
On Working With Ex Justin Timberlake In The Bad Teacher: “Justin and I have laughed together for years. He is the funniest guy; you’ve seen the stuff he does on SNL.”
Cameron Diaz covers Harper’s Bazaar, on newsstands July 20










