Elle Fanning looked virtually unrecognisable as she filmed scenes for her new film 'Three Generations' alongside her co-star Susan Sarandon in New York yesterday (18.11.14).
The 16-year-old actress - who usually sports long blonde hair - appeared to h...
Kelly Brook show cased her gorgeous curves in a casual outfit as she ran errands in Los Angeles yesterday (18.11.14). The brunette beauty kept things laid back in a pair of pale denim skinny jeans and a cropped T-shirt. The 34-year-old model and actre...
Keira Knightley looked stunning as she posed on the red carpet ahead of her appearance on the BAFTA series 'In Conversation With...' in New York last night (18.11.14). The 29-year-old 'Imitation Game' actress was there to discuss her illustrious film c...
Paul Walker's brothers are "chipped from the same brick".
The siblings of the late actor - who was killed in a car accident last November, aged 40 - stepped in to replace the star in the seventh instalment of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise following his death, with his dad, Paul Walker III, claiming they were the obvious choice to do their brother justice because they are so similar.
Discussing the conversations between him and his sons Caleb and Cody Walker, he admitted: "They said, 'Dad, these people really loved Paul!' And I said, 'Yeah, now they love you. You're the same,'
"They're the same as Paul. They're all chipped from the same brick."
Paul - who starred as Brian O'Conner in the franchise - had featured in all six films as well as parts of the seventh, with his father revealing he often told stories about the cast and crew including Michelle Rodriguez and Vin Diesel, who he had grown close to since the first movie was released in 2001.
He said: "Michelle Rodriguez he said was the most fun person to go out on the town with,"
Talking to ETOnline, he added: "I don't think Vin realized how highly Paul thought of him,"
'Furious 7' will be released in cinemas in April 2015.
Natalie Dormer has praised Jennifer Lawrence for keeping everyone's spirits up while filming 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1'.
The 32-year-old actress - who plays Cressida in the dsytopian film series - was full of good things to say about her co-star Jennifer, 24, and the film's director Francis Lawrence, 43, as she revealed that the pair stopped the cast and crew from feeling homesick during their long shoots.
Natalie shared: "It's important on nine-month shoot. Everyone is homesick and the energy always filters down from the top. So to have two such happy, positive people in Francis and Jennifer was to everyone's benefit."
The blonde beauty also admitted that hanging out with Jen and their male co-stars Josh Hutcherson, 22, and Liam Hemsworth, 24, had led to some tomfoolery on set.
She told the Metro newspaper: "It was a blast on set. When Jen and Josh are together, things get raucous. And with Liam.
"Jen and I hadn't met before. She is so talented. Everything you hear about her being grounded and fun is true."
Natalie - who hails from Reading, England - explained that she was happy to spend time with the 28-year-old Suffolk-born actor Sam Claflin, who plays Finnick Odair in 'The Hunger Games' franchise.
She joked: "It was certainly nice to have another Brit on set. You can talk about the biscuits you're missing, like bourbons and KitKats."
Britain's Duchess of Cornwall enjoyed tea with prisoners at the HMP Erlestoke in Wiltshire yesterday (18.11.14).
The 67-year-old royal visited the category C jail to show her support for a new prisoner rehabilitation scheme, where she met prison staff and volunteers, as well as sharing a drink with inmates.
The Duchess is a patron of the Friends of Erlestoke Prison charity which has founded the new scheme, allowing prisoners to be driven to and from the jail by volunteers.
The wife of the heir apparent, Prince Charles, praised the new initiative and thanked the volunteers for taking part.
She said: "I always say this country would collapse without volunteers. You are the backbone of this country.
"I imagine it must make a big difference to their lives because otherwise how would they get there?"
According to MailOnline, the Duchess first visited the prison in 2012 before becoming a patron of the Friends of Erlestoke Prison charity the following year.
As well as aiding the rehabilitation of offenders into society, the organisation also helps prisoners find accommodation and employment on their release, and works to keep fathers close to their families on the outside.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is "afraid" of malaria.
The 88-year-old monarch shared her concern that the outbreak of the Ebola virus is detracting attention away from those suffering from malaria and other life-threatening diseases in West African hospitals.
According to the Telegraph newspaper, the Queen made the comments to Professor David Heymann, who specialises in infectious disease epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, as she visited the foreign affairs think tank at Chatham House in London.
Professor Heymann said: "She was very interested in Ebola because she said her doctor had told her that there were more people dying from malaria every week than are dying from Ebola - and he was right.
"She's afraid that malaria will have a comeback because of the fact people are not paying enough attention to it."
He described the monarch as "very perceptive" and agreed she had come to the "right conclusion" over the outbreak's impact on health services.
He said: "This should not detract attention from Ebola. It's a very terrible disease.
"But on the other hand what the Queen has done is call attention to other infectious diseases.
"She asked a very piercing and important question which means that she has analysed clearly the world situation of disease and she's come to this conclusion which is the right conclusion."
A royal source later explained: "She was concerned that efforts to address Ebola should not detract from work to combat other health threats in West Africa."
The Queen visited Chatham House to launch 'The Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs' which hopes to encourage the development of skills in leaders to help them deal with critical situations across the globe.
Britain's Prince Harry has embarked on a tour of the Middle East.
The 30-year-old royal arrived in Oman yesterday (18.11.14) despite the absence of the country's ruler Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, who has fallen ill and is being treated at a hospital in Germany.
Rather than cancel the trip entirely, Harry - who was invited to the gulf state along with his brother Prince William, who was unable to attend - proceeded with the visit in a bid to strengthen ties between the two countries' royal families.
According to MailOnline, the fourth-in-line to the British throne was treated by the Sultan's first cousin His Highness Sayyid Haithem Bin Tariq Al Said to an extravagant dinner at the Ritz-Carlton Al Bustan Palace Hotel in the country's capital Muscat.
Harry was overheard passing on kind words to the royal from his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, as the pair posed for a photocall following his arrival.
He said: "I send best wishes from Her Majesty. She is very well."
Harry will travel to nearby Abu Dhabi on Thursday (20.11.14), where he will take part in a charity polo match.
Bob Marley is going to be the face of the world's first international cannabis brand.
The late reggae legend's family have struck a deal with private equity firm Privateer Holdings to launch Marley Natural, a new company that will offer "heirloom Jamaican cannabis strains" inspired by the marijuana smoked by the 'No Woman, No Cry' singer.
Cedella Marley - Bob's daughter - insists the business is inspired by her father's belief the herbal drug was "spiritual" and could "deepen our reflection".
Speaking about the business, said: "My dad would be so happy to see people understanding the healing power of the herb. He viewed the herb as something spiritual that could awaken our well-being, deepen our reflection, connect us to nature and liberate our creativity ... It is an authentic way to honour his legacy by adding his voice to the conversation about cannabis and helping end the social harms caused by prohibition."
Brendan Kennedy - chief executive of Privateer Holdings, which specialises in cannabis related investments - said: "There is probably no better known cultural icon related to cannabis than Bob Marley. He called cannabis the herb and he said the herb is the healing of the nation. And he wasn't talking about a country, he was talking about mankind."
Marley Natural - which will be based in New York City - will start shipping its products to cities and countries where marijuana is now legal from next year, however, its cannabis will be grown and distributed locally in those places in order to adhere to local regulations on the drug.
As well as ganja in its natural form, the company will also sell creams, accessories and lotions inspired by weed and Marley the man.
The Jamaican musician - who died in 1981 from cancer at the age of 36 - was a Rastafarian and therefore believed smoking cannabis was honouring God's will, according to the Biblical passage Psalms 104:14.
The holy text states: "He causes the grass to grow for the cattle, and herb for the service of man."
Mark Wright is to have hypnotherapy to try and cure his anxiety.
The former 'The Only Way Is Essex' star has been seen breaking down in tears on numerous occasions since he began competing on 'Strictly Come Dancing' and he's now confessed he's planning to seek help.
He said: "I'm an emotional person. I'm loving Strictly but I'm putting so much pressure on myself. It's hard to keep control.
"I have never had a full blown panic attack but it's the closest thing you can get to it. It's definitely an anxiety attack. I can't breathe, sometimes I cry.
"I feel sick all week with nerves, then I see my family in the audience and all the emotions come out.
"I'm thinking about having hypnotherapy."
The 27-year-old hunk - who is partnered with dancer Karen Hauer on the show - claims that while his fiancée Michelle Keegan and his family have been supportive, he doesn't think they think he'll win.
Mark told The Sun newspaper: "I haven't bet on myself but you're not allowed. Michelle and my family have probably bet on ['EastEnders' actor] Jake [Wood]!"
Cilla Black will receive the Royal Television Society's (RTS) first ever Legends Award.
The Royal Television Society will award the former 'Blind Date' host with the award to honour her fifty years in the TV business during the RTS Legends Lunch: In C...
Declan Donnelly didn't tell sidekick Ant McPartlin that he was going to propose to his girlfriend.
The 39-year-old television personality is currently in Australia hosting the 14th series of 'I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' with his long term co-star, but confessed his decision to pop the question to girlfriend Ali Astall was a spur of the moment decision which he hadn't discussed with his mate.
Talking of his engagement, the star said: "There was no special reason. It just seemed like the right time. I just did it. It's nice. I've had an amazing year,"
The 'Saturday Night Takeaway' presenter has been dating the talent manager for a year-and-a-half, but didn't ask for any relationship advice from his partner in crime - who has been married to his wife Lisa Armstrong for eight years - as he wanted to take the plunge on his own.
When asked if he had been involved, Ant gushed: "No, he did it all himself. I'm very proud of him. Good lad."
Despite appearing alongside each other as the famous duo for almost two decades, Dec admitted that Ant - who celebrated his 39th birthday on Tuesday (18.11.14) - has not been asked to be best man at his wedding.
According to the Daily Mirror newspaper, he said: "He hasn't been asked yet. He has got to wait to be asked. There is plenty of time for all that."