Denise Richards, Amy Winehouse and a 'Bachelorette' couple were featured on the cover of an August 2011 issue of Us Weekly
Us Weekly scored possibly the most extreme interview in its history when Denise Richards was featured on the cover of an August 2011 issue.
The former couple were married from 2002 to 2006 and share daughters Sami, 20, and Lola, 19. Richards took Us inside Sheen’s “craziest night ever,” even sharing how much their kids knew about their ups and downs. Back in 2011, Jennifer Lopez was partying in the weeks after announcing her divorce from her then-husband, Marc Anthony. The pair, who share 16-year-old twins Emme and Max, finalized their split in 2014. She’s since tied the knot with Ben Affleck, but speculation about the status of their relationship has Us wondering if history might repeat itself.
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