All the Women on GQ's Men of the Year Covers, From Jennifer Lopez to Jennifer Aniston (Photos)

Jennifer Lopez graced GQ’s Men of the Year issue on Monday as its Icon of the Year and is the eighth woman to get a cover for the magazine’s special issue


Actress and activist Shailene Woodley appeared on GQ’s Men of the Year cover in 2014. Then 23 years old, Woodley had recently starred in “The Fault in Our Stars” and “Divergent.” In her cover story, she discussed working with co-stars Miles Teller and Ansel Elgort, as well as the “hippie” persona she had been labeled with in Hollywood. “The weirdest adjustment was to sort of absorb the labeling the press loves to do,” she said in 2014. “Oh, she’s this person or She’s that person.””That’s the thing about me in this industry,” she added. “I do my thing and then I’m like, ‘Peace! See you later! I’m going to Europe, where I’m gonna do my own thing!’ You know? So I don’t really interact.”

Rihanna was featured as GQ’s Men of the Year in 2012, just days before the release of her seventh album, “Unapologetic.””I want to make music that’s hopeful, uplifting. Nothing corny or supersentimental,” Rihanna told GQ. “I just want it to have the feeling that brings you out of whatever you’re going through. I want it to spark that fire. I want it to be real, authentic, and raw.”

One of GQ’s 2011 Men of the Year covers was given to actress Mila Kunis. She had just starred in “Friends With Benefits” alongside Justin Timberlake and spoke with GQ about her then-20 year career.”I love what I do, but my theory is that it’s people who doubt what they do and want to prove it to you, they’re like, ‘It’s art. I create art. It’s art, art, art.’ I’m like, Holy shit, are you f–king kidding me? I run around and pretend I’m someone else for twelve hours,” she said.

As part of GQ’s 2010 Men of the Year Issue, actress Scarlett Johansson was given the “Babe of the Year” distinction.

In 2005, actress Jennifer Aniston was the first woman honored with a cover for GQ’s Men of the Year Issue.
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