Entertainment

Wish upon a star!

1. STOP WORRYING

Kelly Ripa, co-host of “Live! With Kelly and Michael”

“I have the same resolution every year — not to sweat the small stuff. So far it hasn’t taken!”

2. BE THANKFUL

Kris Humphries, power forward for the Nets

“I resolved to express more gratitude in 2013 — and will start by inviting [TMZ founder] Harvey Levin and my friends at TMZ over for dinner to thank them for all of their support.”

3. PLAY TENNIS

Carnie Wilson, musician and celebrity contestant on “Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off”

“My New Year’s resolution is to take up a sport with my husband, Rob. Tennis on Saturday morning every week would be great for our health and our relationship!”

4. MARRY RICH

Joan Rivers, comedian

“To marry a billionaire on life support. I had one all lined up this year, but unfortunately the rabbi tripped over the wire and pulled the plug before the wedding. It was very hard to stand by the bed and watch a billion dollars just disappear in an instant. Next time, I won’t make the same mistake — I will make the rabbi marry us in the doorway!”

5. BRIGHTEN SOMEONE’S DAY

André Leon Talley, contributing editor at Vogue magazine

“To be kind, and to think everyday, ‘How can I do something wonderful for someone else?’ Life is better when you can smile inside from having generously made someone feel great in a normal day.”

6. TRAVEL TO SPAIN

Hilaria Baldwin, fitness and wellness expert, co-founder of Yoga Vida, wife of actor Alec Baldwin

“My New Year’s resolution is to visit my family in Spain more. I have lived in NYC for nearly 10 years, and have only been back to Spain twice during this period. I miss my parents, brother and nephew in Mallorca. When I go home, they stuff me with good food, wine and lots of love . . . Who wouldn’t want to go there more often?”

7. BE A BETTER HUMAN BEING

Dustin Hoffman, actor

“Well, I’ve been in therapy for a long, long time — I even have a contract with my therapist that we continue after I die. All she has to do is bring a chair to my grave, and she’ll hear me! So I tend to say the first thing that comes to mind, and that’s, ‘Be a better human being.’ Because that’s a never-ending quest. I think we need to bulls - - t ourselves less often. I think anything that’s painful information about ourselves, we jump from — like sitting on a hot radiator. It’s just the human condition.”

8. GIVE UP SWEETS

Eddie Huang, chef

“I’m giving up gummy bears at night — ’cause I’m starting to look like one.”

9. LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR

Porschla Kidd, Ford model, and her husband Jason Kidd, guard for the Knicks

“We’ll be taking guitar lessons in 2013. I used to take guitar lessons when I was a kid, but I quit because that’s what kids do. But our son, Chance, has a little fake guitar, and he likes it and is really into music — so we figured why not get back into it . . . We want to be able to teach him (or even have him teach us!).”

10. MAKE MORE FAMILY DINNERS

Ivanka Trump, EVP of development and acquisitions, Trump Organization, and principal of the Ivanka Trump lifestyle brand

“I typically prepare a big meal for [husband] Jared and [daughter] Arabella once a week, and we all love being able to sit down and enjoy the home-cooked food, and each other. My resolution for 2013 is to cook dinner at home at least twice a week (the extra bonus being that Arabella is approaching an age where she will be able to help me with small tasks, such as washing vegetables, measuring and stirring). It will be even more fun having a little sous chef!”

11. STAY VEGAN

Kelly Cutrone, owner of publicity firm People’s Revolution

“My resolution is to stay vegan. My guru Amma put me on a vegan diet to fix my thyroid problem — I will have to try to stay out of restaurant Manzo in Eataly — the gnocchi is my downfall!

12. TAKE A MEDITATIVE JOURNEY

Ann Dexter-Jones, jewelry designer and socialite

“My New Year’s resolution is to follow through on my bucket list and go to all the places that I feel that I want to see . . . I want to spend a day or two meditating in the Mayan ruins.”

13. PURGE OLD BELONGINGS

Adrienne Maloof, co-star of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”

“My New Year’s resolution is new beginnings. I’m in the process of moving into a new house, so it’s extremely cathartic to go through all the things I’ve collected over the years — keeping the things I’ve treasured and discarding the things that are no longer useful.”

14. VISIT PARENTS

Star Jones, co-host of Today’s Professionals on NBC’s “Today” show

“My resolution is to see my parents more. I’m blessed they are in good health . . . so I want to spend as much time as I can with them. I definitely talk to them every Sunday, but my spirit is made whole when my mother and I are in the kitchen fighting over collard greens versus kale. (P.S. Kale is much more heart-healthy!)”

15. IMPROVE WORK/LIFE BALANCE

Lisa Loeb, singer

“My New Year’s resolution is to spend as much quality time as I can with my family, and to play more music — and to figure out how to balance the two.”

16. BE DARING

Charlotte Ronson, fashion designer

“My New Year’s resolution is to find inspiration in unusual places, to step outside my comfort zone and try something daring.”

17. LOSE WEIGHT

Raúl De Molina, co-host of Univision’s “El Gordo y la Flaca”

“Would love to lose 40 pounds (every year it’s the same). The funny thing is that I really need to lose 70 — but would be more than happy with 40!”

18. BECOME A VOLUNTEER

DJ Kiss, celebrity DJ

“My New Year’s resolution is to become a volunteer and give more of my time to causes I believe in.”

19. CARRY LESS BAGGAGE

Ty Pennington, TV personality

“My New Year’s resolution is to carry less bags and build my own baggage claim carousel, so if they are going to run around in circles, they can finally do it in one place.”

20. EXERCISE DAILY

Louie Anderson, comedian

“Be nice to everyone I meet and greet them with a smile! Eat less, exercise every day in some way, and stay off my butt and on my feet.”

21. START A PET SHELTER

Georgina Bloomberg, professional equestrian and daughter of Mayor Bloomberg

“I don’t usually do a New Year’s resolution, but my 30th birthday is in January, so this year I feel like it’s not only the start of a new year but also the start of a new chapter in my life. My resolution is to start a program to help people who temporarily can’t take care of their pets. We tried to start a shelter for this in North Salem, near our current farm, but the town turned it down. I want to fight it or find somewhere else to do it.”

dschuster@nypost.com