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Penelope Cruz Does Glamour Magazine

Penelope Cruz is Glamour magazine’s September 2008 cover girl. In the interview included with the magazine are her three biggest obsessions:

1. Mexican Dominos - She’s a fierce competitor and her regular opponents are Salma Hayek, Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.
2. Stray animals - She found her dog, Vino, bleeding in the street and took her in.
3. Her job - Penelope is a self-professed workaholic and admits that even on vacation she hides in her bathroom to type away on her Blackberry.

Catch more in the magazine on sale soon.

Photo Source: Cover Awards


POSTED BY: Taylor Blue

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