CITATION PLEASE
Who said what this week
“Enough is enough. Let the discussions stop and the actions start. We’ve got to get shovels in the ground and get things moving.” Neethan Shan on prioritizing the Scarborough subway extension following his byelection victory in Toronto Ward 42
“I was just so thrilled because I love her . . . I was really touched and thrilled and honoured that that was the first thing out of her mouth.” Gavin Grimm, the transgender teen and LGBT rights advocate, on hearing that actress Laverne Cox gave him a shout-out at the Grammys
“Sat next to a journalist from the NYT last night who told me ‘Melania is a hooker.’ Whatever your politics it’s crucial to call this out for what it is: slut shaming. I don’t care about her nudes or sexual history and no one should.” Model/actress Emily Ratajkowski calls out a reporter after a New York Fashion Week event
“I was just so out of my element. You might be surprised but I’m not super comfortable in front of people or being in the spotlight.” Blue Jays’ Joe Biagini on his Tonight Show appearance during which host Jimmy Fallon made up for messing up a high-five when the relief pitcher was in the audience last November
“Happy Valentine’s Day to the love of my life and favourite island mate.” Former first lady Michelle Obama, on vacation with her husband Barack, tweets for the first time since Inauguration Day in January
“Was that airliner meant to be underneath me?” Actor Harrison Ford is heard, in a recording, talking to air traffic controllers after mistakenly landing his single-engine plane on a taxiway where a 737 was waiting to depart