The Essex girl didn't just do leg warmers for her session at the gym, she fully embraced the '80s theme and crimped her hair even tying it back with a scrunchie. That's commitment to a look and we love it.
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The Essex girl didn't just do leg warmers for her session at the gym, she fully embraced the '80s theme and crimped her hair even tying it back with a scrunchie. That's commitment to a look and we love it.
Max out your style with a dramatic skirt like Jessica
Here the TOWIE star nails off-duty feminine style with a floral T-shirt tucked into this chiffon pleated floor-length sweeper from her own Lipstick Boutique line which is the perfect canvas for dozens of styling options.
Gwyneth Paltrow plays a raunchy game of Bang, Marry, Kill on Glee... as split from Chris Martin is announced
Just hours after she announced her
‘conscious uncoupling’ from Coldplay frontman Chris Martin Gwyneth
Paltrow appeared on Glee - her first televised appearance since the news
broke.
Her recurring character, substitute teacher Holly Holiday, opens the second instalment of the 100th episode of the Fox musical comedy with a racy game of Bang, Marry, Kill.
The 41-year-old plays the harmless game with Kristin Chenoweth in the teachers lounge before being interrupted by Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch), who brings an end to the racy antics.
Her recurring character, substitute teacher Holly Holiday, opens the second instalment of the 100th episode of the Fox musical comedy with a racy game of Bang, Marry, Kill.
The 41-year-old plays the harmless game with Kristin Chenoweth in the teachers lounge before being interrupted by Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch), who brings an end to the racy antics.
Getting racy: Gwyneth Paltrow and Kristin Chenoweth play a raunchy game on Tuesday's episode of Glee
Could Lara Bingle and Sam Worthington be expecting a baby? Model sparks 'pregnancy speculation' as she cradles her tum while covering up in loose clothing
Lara Bingle has sparked speculation that she could be expecting her first child with Sam Worthington.
The 26-year-old model appeared to be cradling her tummy with her hand as she shopped for furniture in Sydney suburb Surry Hills on Tuesday.
Covering up her killer figure in loose-fitting clothing, the Australian beauty certainly seemed keen to keep her showstopping body under wraps as she headed out with a female friend.
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The 26-year-old model appeared to be cradling her tummy with her hand as she shopped for furniture in Sydney suburb Surry Hills on Tuesday.
Covering up her killer figure in loose-fitting clothing, the Australian beauty certainly seemed keen to keep her showstopping body under wraps as she headed out with a female friend.
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Tum-thing to tell us? Lara Bingle has sparked
speculation that she could be expecting her first child with Sam
Worthington after appearing to cradle er tummy with her hand as she
shopped for furniture in Sydney suburb Surry Hills on Tuesday
Cornwall, LA glamour and tasting lamb's tongue: Checking In with Nadia Sawalha
The TV presenter and budding chef
talks tasty holidays, her love of Cornwall and the importance of
removing your moustache even when abroad...
IN WHICH COUNTRY DO YOU FEEL MOST AT HOME?
South
London but my spiritual home is Cornwall. Where I spent my childhood
summer holidays. Now we stay in Sennen Cove. Sennen beach is just the
most beautiful one I've ever visited.
WHO IS YOUR IDEAL TRAVEL COMPANION?
My husband Mark. We love the same places - Cornwall, Barcelona and New York.
YOUR MOST MEMORABLE TRAVEL DESTINATION?
Los Angeles. We hired a house in the Hollywood Hills, which was once owned by Orson Welles. I loved the food, the people, the energy, everything about it.
THE THREE BEST THINGS TO DO THERE?
The Universal Studios Tour. The ArcLight cinema on Sunset Boulevard where movie goers can dine before or during a film. The beaches are a must: Paradise Cove is gorgeous and we loved Santa Monica.
WITH MONEY NO OBJECT, WHERE IN THE WORLD WOULD YOU HAVE DINNER?
The hotel Il San Pietro di Positano in Positano, Italy. Jamie Oliver spent his honeymoon there. It's built into the cliffs and has a huge veranda with the best views of the Amalfi coast.
IN WHICH COUNTRY DO YOU FEEL MOST AT HOME?
WHO IS YOUR IDEAL TRAVEL COMPANION?
My husband Mark. We love the same places - Cornwall, Barcelona and New York.
YOUR MOST MEMORABLE TRAVEL DESTINATION?
Los Angeles. We hired a house in the Hollywood Hills, which was once owned by Orson Welles. I loved the food, the people, the energy, everything about it.
THE THREE BEST THINGS TO DO THERE?
The Universal Studios Tour. The ArcLight cinema on Sunset Boulevard where movie goers can dine before or during a film. The beaches are a must: Paradise Cove is gorgeous and we loved Santa Monica.
WITH MONEY NO OBJECT, WHERE IN THE WORLD WOULD YOU HAVE DINNER?
The hotel Il San Pietro di Positano in Positano, Italy. Jamie Oliver spent his honeymoon there. It's built into the cliffs and has a huge veranda with the best views of the Amalfi coast.
England's cricket team (and Piers Morgan's ribs) take a pasting Down Under
One day,' I promised my sons Spencer,
Stanley and Bertie, years ago, 'we will go and watch the Ashes in
Australia.' After England's rampant 3-0 victory in last summer's
contest, the perfect time appeared to have arrived.
'We're going to the 4th and 5th Test matches in Melbourne and Sydney,' I declared in September.
'What if it's already over by then?' asked Stanley, 16.
'It won't be.' I chuckled. 'Not even this Aussie team could lose the first three games at home.'
Thus emboldened, I splashed out a sum of money approaching the national debt of Estonia to book us all flights from various parts of the world (me direct on Qantas from Los Angeles, my sons and youngest brother Rupert from London via Singapore Airlines) and well-recommended hotels in both cities.
'We're going to the 4th and 5th Test matches in Melbourne and Sydney,' I declared in September.
'What if it's already over by then?' asked Stanley, 16.
'It won't be.' I chuckled. 'Not even this Aussie team could lose the first three games at home.'
It's a family affair: Piers with sons Stanley, Bertie and Spencer at the Sydney Opera House
Thus emboldened, I splashed out a sum of money approaching the national debt of Estonia to book us all flights from various parts of the world (me direct on Qantas from Los Angeles, my sons and youngest brother Rupert from London via Singapore Airlines) and well-recommended hotels in both cities.
Ben Fogle on working up an appetite for the Azores... and sampling volcanic hot pot
I have been obsessed with islands
since I was a child. My young imagination was sparked by books such as
Treasure Island, Lord Of The Flies and other works of fiction whose
plots are inextricably linked with exotic blobs of land surrounded by
oceans. This obsession has continued into adulthood. Indeed, I have an
island to thank for my career as a broadcaster.
My experience in the BBC reality show Castaway 2000 - when I was marooned with 35 others on the isle of Taransay in the Outer Hebrides - led to the television presenting roles that catapulted me to fame. Since then I have visited islands as remote as St Helena in the South Atlantic and the Pitcairns in the South Pacific.
So after marrying into a family who love holidaying in Portugal, it was only a matter of time before I visited the Azores. I've always been intrigued by this chain of
My experience in the BBC reality show Castaway 2000 - when I was marooned with 35 others on the isle of Taransay in the Outer Hebrides - led to the television presenting roles that catapulted me to fame. Since then I have visited islands as remote as St Helena in the South Atlantic and the Pitcairns in the South Pacific.
Spring time: Ben relaxes in the warm water at Terra Nostra Park
So after marrying into a family who love holidaying in Portugal, it was only a matter of time before I visited the Azores. I've always been intrigued by this chain of
Australia's hippest hop spot: Cuisine, calm and the chicest retreat on Kangaroo Island
There's nothing like running on a
beach. And if that beach is on South Australia's Kangaroo Island, with
its pristine sands and turquoise waters, then it's a truly wonderful
sensation.
I must admit I've never really been much of a runner. But after a glorious month-long tour of Australia and having piled on the inevitable pounds, I found myself on one of the most beautiful stretches of sand on Earth being put through my paces by a former chef at famous London restaurant The Ivy.
Sue Pearson is something of a legend on Kangaroo Island.
She arrived in this wilderness more than ten years ago and now runs 'the best fish and chip shop in the world', according to one local newspaper. She also runs a
I must admit I've never really been much of a runner. But after a glorious month-long tour of Australia and having piled on the inevitable pounds, I found myself on one of the most beautiful stretches of sand on Earth being put through my paces by a former chef at famous London restaurant The Ivy.
Jump to it: Sian meets one of the locals (sort of) at the Southern Ocean Lodge
Sue Pearson is something of a legend on Kangaroo Island.
She arrived in this wilderness more than ten years ago and now runs 'the best fish and chip shop in the world', according to one local newspaper. She also runs a
Beach BBQs, ocean sunsets and a trip to Stingray City: Antigua and Peter Island make a big impression on Rory Bremner
Even with the plethora of medium and
long-haul destinations available to today’s discerning travellers,
there’s still something special about the Caribbean - that collection of
islands cast like a string of pearls into the sea between the Americas.
The islands offer many contrasts: from the exclusive, super-rich haunts of St Barth’s and Mustique to those playboy tax-havens and cruise-ship magnets St Thomas and St Maarten; from the smoky, sultry, Latin American passion of Cuba and Puerto Rico to the yacht-friendly breezes of the Grenadines or the steel-drum, calypso exuberance of the cricketing West Indies.
Palm-fringed beaches? Ocean sunsets? Rum punch and Pina Coladas? Get in.
Our mission: to compare and contrast two holiday experiences, Antigua and Peter Island. One, a popular and much-loved destination with cricket-lovers and
The islands offer many contrasts: from the exclusive, super-rich haunts of St Barth’s and Mustique to those playboy tax-havens and cruise-ship magnets St Thomas and St Maarten; from the smoky, sultry, Latin American passion of Cuba and Puerto Rico to the yacht-friendly breezes of the Grenadines or the steel-drum, calypso exuberance of the cricketing West Indies.
Palm-fringed beaches? Ocean sunsets? Rum punch and Pina Coladas? Get in.
Jewel in the Caribbean's crown: Rory Bremner takes in the view of the beach at Peter Island
Our mission: to compare and contrast two holiday experiences, Antigua and Peter Island. One, a popular and much-loved destination with cricket-lovers and
After his brush with death, George Michael's finally grown up
GEORGE MICHAEL: Symphonica (Virgin EMI)
Rating: Verdict: Poignant and polished
Having often made the news for all the wrong reasons, George Michael was hoping to put the focus back on his music when he began a tour of Europe’s finest opera houses three years ago.
He was conquering his demons through drug counselling, and had enlisted a symphony orchestra to breathe fresh life into his weighty back catalogue and some well-chosen covers.
But things didn’t work out as planned. On the opening night in Prague, he was almost in tears onstage as he announced a split from his long-term partner Kenny Goss.
George Michael's in-concert album Symphonica,
which was recorded after his recovered from pneumonia, reiterates his
resilience as a consummate live entertainer
Three months later, he lay close to death in a Vienna hospital as he battled acute pneumonia. Despite fears that one of the best voices of his generation might never perform again, Michael made a slow recovery and eventually resumed his tour.
This in-concert album, recorded after his recuperation, reiterates his resilience as a consummate live entertainer.
Frights and delights on Liverpool's big night: QUENTIN LETTS reviews Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night (Liverpool Everyman)
Rating: Verdict: A welcome return
Liverpool's Everyman theatre has reopened after a refit costing £27 million and it looks terrific. North-West England’s greatest city again has a major, high-minded stage.
Artistic director Gemma Bodinetz’s Twelfth Night, which gets off to an innovative start, lasts almost three and a half hours. Thank goodness the new seats are comfortable. Several passages, not least the goofing between Sir Toby Belch (Matthew Kelly) and the lighter people, need to be slashed.
The staging is broad and light, the theatre’s old brickwork, pine floor and high ceiling calling to mind a grand barn for the scenes in Orsino’s and later Olivia’s houses. Potted orchids descend to add a bucolic touch.
Singing on the stage: Matthew Kelly as Sir Toby
Belch, Paul Duckworth as jester Feste and Adam Keast as Sir Toby's
drinking friend Sir Andrew Aguecheek
When we first see Viola (Jodie McNee) her teeth are chattering from the shipwreck. Good touch.
Suki Waterhouse wears bizarre mismatched ensemble as she attends Fatal Attraction press night with her suitcase in tow
The dust has long settled since Suki
Waterhouse attended the Academy Awards on the arm of current beau
Bradley Cooper – and the wait for another romantic joint display
appeared to continue on Tuesday evening as the willowy model stepped out
in London’s West End with a group of pals.
Suki was making an appearance at the city's Theatre Royal Haymarket for the press night of Fatal Attraction – a theatrical rendering of the hit 1987 movie starring Michael Douglas and Glenn Close.
The 22-year-old was in high spirits as she made her way out of the venue with her suitcase in tow – but it was her mismatched ensemble, not the bizarre decision to enter a top London theatre with her luggage – that caught the eye.
Suki had opted for a black crop top that showed off a very slender torso, and she matched the revealing garment with a pair of maroon trousers.
Suki was making an appearance at the city's Theatre Royal Haymarket for the press night of Fatal Attraction – a theatrical rendering of the hit 1987 movie starring Michael Douglas and Glenn Close.
The 22-year-old was in high spirits as she made her way out of the venue with her suitcase in tow – but it was her mismatched ensemble, not the bizarre decision to enter a top London theatre with her luggage – that caught the eye.
Don't mind me: Suki Waterhouse has her luggage in tow as she leaves the Theatre Royal in Haymarket on Tuesday evening
Suki had opted for a black crop top that showed off a very slender torso, and she matched the revealing garment with a pair of maroon trousers.
Angelina Jolie glows in ivory pantsuit to promote her film Unbroken at Las Vegas event
Angelina Jolie attracted the light the moment she walked on stage during this event at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
The 38-year-old actress - who recently disclosed that she plans to undergo more cancer-prevention surgery - was a regal figure in a flowing ivory trouser and jacket set.
The material shrouded her willowy and somewhat fragile frame expertly and the ensemble was complimented by buff-coloured pumps that peeked from the folds of her flaring trousers.
She addressed the audience during The State of the Industry: Past, Present and Future and Universal Studios Presentation, which is part of CinemaCon.
The 38-year-old actress - who recently disclosed that she plans to undergo more cancer-prevention surgery - was a regal figure in a flowing ivory trouser and jacket set.
The material shrouded her willowy and somewhat fragile frame expertly and the ensemble was complimented by buff-coloured pumps that peeked from the folds of her flaring trousers.
Glowing: Angelina Jolie made a rare and gorgeous
outing to attend the Universal Studios presentation at CinemaCon in Las
Vegas on Tuesday
She addressed the audience during The State of the Industry: Past, Present and Future and Universal Studios Presentation, which is part of CinemaCon.
You don’t have to be a Bond villain to be a billionaire, but it helps . . .CHRISTOPHER STEVENS on last night's TV
Wise heads say that money is important only when you haven’t got any — there are other kinds of wealth that matter so much more.
The wise heads are talking twaddle, as a simple experiment proves: accost the first person you see today who looks moderately solvent, and ask them to lend you 50 quid till Thursday. The money, since they appear to possess an elegant sufficiency of the stuff, shouldn’t be a problem.
But there will be problems, intractable ones. You’d have more luck finding someone in the street willing to donate you a kidney than lend you ‘half a ton’. And if anybody does say yes, run: you’ve been sized up by a payday shark who will arrange the loan at 4,500 per cent and come calling for ten grand or your kneecaps at the end of the month.
Even the ultra-rich can never feel relaxed about money. In fact, as How To Be A Billionaire (Channel 4) revealed, they are obsessed with spending it in ways that emphasise its importance. Money matters, and therefore vast sums must matter vastly.
The wise heads are talking twaddle, as a simple experiment proves: accost the first person you see today who looks moderately solvent, and ask them to lend you 50 quid till Thursday. The money, since they appear to possess an elegant sufficiency of the stuff, shouldn’t be a problem.
But there will be problems, intractable ones. You’d have more luck finding someone in the street willing to donate you a kidney than lend you ‘half a ton’. And if anybody does say yes, run: you’ve been sized up by a payday shark who will arrange the loan at 4,500 per cent and come calling for ten grand or your kneecaps at the end of the month.
If I was a rich man: How to Be A Billionaire's Naveen Jain, the Indian entrepreneur
Even the ultra-rich can never feel relaxed about money. In fact, as How To Be A Billionaire (Channel 4) revealed, they are obsessed with spending it in ways that emphasise its importance. Money matters, and therefore vast sums must matter vastly.
Louise Thompson shows off her glowing orange skin tone at Vision Express product launch
She had a certain zest about her as
she arrived at the Oxford Street branch of Vision Express on Tuesday
evening – and it had nothing to do with the Heston Blumenthal product
launch she was attending.
Indeed, Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson appeared to be a rather vibrant shade of orange as she posed for photos, a pair of spectacles from Heston’s new Spring/Summer range balanced on the bridge of her nose.
The 24-year-old reality star’s skin tone had certainly darkened since her last public outing just six days previously, at the Ottoline store launch on London’s Portobello Road.
Her orange hue was offset by a minty leather jacket, while a pair of skinny black trousers and strappy heels rounded off a distinctly casual ensemble.
Indeed, Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson appeared to be a rather vibrant shade of orange as she posed for photos, a pair of spectacles from Heston’s new Spring/Summer range balanced on the bridge of her nose.
The 24-year-old reality star’s skin tone had certainly darkened since her last public outing just six days previously, at the Ottoline store launch on London’s Portobello Road.
Steady on: Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson
shows off her darker skin town at the Vision Express launch on Oxford
Street on Tuesday evening
Her orange hue was offset by a minty leather jacket, while a pair of skinny black trousers and strappy heels rounded off a distinctly casual ensemble.
Single lady Nigella Lawson enjoys a rare night out as she attends opening night of Fatal Attraction
She's been a notable absence from the
London social scene over the past year following her high-profile split
from ex-husband Charles Saatchi.
However, Nigella Lawson made a return to the red carpet on Tuesday night as she attended the opening night of the new theatre production of Fatal Attraction.
The TV cook, 54, wore her signature black as she joined a host of stars at the Theatre Royal Haymarket for the stage adaptation of the classic '80s thriller.
However, Nigella Lawson made a return to the red carpet on Tuesday night as she attended the opening night of the new theatre production of Fatal Attraction.
The TV cook, 54, wore her signature black as she joined a host of stars at the Theatre Royal Haymarket for the stage adaptation of the classic '80s thriller.
Back to black: Nigella Lawson arrives at the opening night of the Fatal Attraction play at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
Emma Watson looks svelte in fitted trouser suit as she fulfills promotional commitment for controversial new movie Noah
Her new blockbuster movie has already
generated criticism, some two weeks before its official release – but
actress Emma Watson won only praise as she fulfilled another promotional
commitment for forthcoming biblical epic Noah on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old star was making an appearance at New York’s iconic Ed Sullivan Theatre, home of The Late Show With David Letterman – where she was interviewed by the genial host about her latest role.
Emma looked vaguely androgynous in a smart black trouser suit and crisp white shirt as she posed for photos outside the studio doors, and the fitted ensemble – in particular the skinny ‘cigarette pant’ trousers – complimented her slender frame.
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The British actress’s look was completed with stylish aplomb courtesy of
The 23-year-old star was making an appearance at New York’s iconic Ed Sullivan Theatre, home of The Late Show With David Letterman – where she was interviewed by the genial host about her latest role.
Emma looked vaguely androgynous in a smart black trouser suit and crisp white shirt as she posed for photos outside the studio doors, and the fitted ensemble – in particular the skinny ‘cigarette pant’ trousers – complimented her slender frame.
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Looking good: Emma Watson arrives at then Ed
Sullivan Theatre in new York City for an appearance on The Late Show
With David Letterman
The British actress’s look was completed with stylish aplomb courtesy of
Cindy Crawford, 48, slips into plunging black swimsuit for new Omega campaign
She's the face of Omega watches.
But Cindy Crawford easily distracted from the the time-telling accessories in the Swiss brand's latest campaign.
To promote the company's Spring/Summer 2014 collection, the 48-year-old model is clad in a plunging swimsuit and leaves little to the imagination.
But Cindy Crawford easily distracted from the the time-telling accessories in the Swiss brand's latest campaign.
To promote the company's Spring/Summer 2014 collection, the 48-year-old model is clad in a plunging swimsuit and leaves little to the imagination.
What's the focus? Cindy Crawford showed off her sizzling figure in the latest campaign for Omega watches
Kim Kardashian shows off her black bra and Bridget Jones-style underwear in a sheer lace dress
She is known to often show off her bra in sheer tops.
But Kim Kardashian went the whole box and dice when she flashed both her brassiere and underpants in a grey lace shift dress in New York on Tuesday.
However, the 33-year-old reality star's lingerie was not as sexy as one might think she would wear, as she proudly flaunted a pair of high-waisted Bridget Jones-style underpants.
But Kim Kardashian went the whole box and dice when she flashed both her brassiere and underpants in a grey lace shift dress in New York on Tuesday.
However, the 33-year-old reality star's lingerie was not as sexy as one might think she would wear, as she proudly flaunted a pair of high-waisted Bridget Jones-style underpants.
Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin: 'We've consciously uncoupled' Actress takes to her Goop website to announce separation from Coldplay rocker husband of ten years
Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow and husband Chris Martin are separating after 10 years of marriage, they have announced today.
The actress broke the news on her Goop lifestyle website, writing: 'It is with hearts full of sadness that we have decided to separate.'
Gwyneth, 41, and Coldplay frontman Chris, 37, have two children, and in their emotional, somewhat bizarrely entitled, statement called 'Conscious Uncoupling', they admitted they had spent more than a year battling to save their marriage.
They wrote: 'We have been working hard for well over a year, some of it together, some of it separated, to see what might have been possible between us, and we have come to the conclusion that while we love each other very much we will remain separate.
The actress broke the news on her Goop lifestyle website, writing: 'It is with hearts full of sadness that we have decided to separate.'
Gwyneth, 41, and Coldplay frontman Chris, 37, have two children, and in their emotional, somewhat bizarrely entitled, statement called 'Conscious Uncoupling', they admitted they had spent more than a year battling to save their marriage.
They wrote: 'We have been working hard for well over a year, some of it together, some of it separated, to see what might have been possible between us, and we have come to the conclusion that while we love each other very much we will remain separate.
Split: Rarely photographed couple Gwyneth
Paltrow and Chris Martin - seen here at Sean Penn & Friends HELP
HAITI HOME event on January 11th this year - have announced their
10-year-marriage has come to an end
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