Darcey Bussell would quit 'Strictly Come Dancing' if Len Goodman retired.
The 45-year-old former ballerina - who joined the judging panel in 2012 - has learned a lot from the contest's 70-year-old head panellist and can't imagine a show without him.
She said: "Len is as iconic as Sir Bruce Forsyth was so it's very hard to imagine not having him there.
"Especially for me because I just love the technical things he says and I'm learning so much from his life as a ballroom dancer.
"I don't think Len will go anytime soon. If he goes I might go."
Darcey also admitted she regularly feels "stupid" when she thinks notoriously-harsh judge Craig Revel Horwood is about to give contestants a good score.
She told OK! magazine: "I always think he's going to be nicer than he is and I feel like the most stupid person ever because I'm so shocked.
"He's been much more positive with his criticism and then he brings out a hideous score and I go, 'Hang on a minute, were we watching the same performance?' He says, 'Darce, I will not give a 10 this season.' Rubbish."
Darcey, Len and Craig are also joined on the panel by Bruno Tonioli.
Noel Gallagher will support Russell Brand's revolution if he dubs him "the Duke of Manchester".
The 47-year-old former Oasis rocker has shown his support for the comedian-turned-anarchist but only if he can gain a royal title from Russell's proposed regime.
Recalling a conversation he'd had with the 39-year-old funnyman, Noel said: "I love Russell but he doesn't half talk out his arse sometimes ... He does talk a lot of s**t.
"I couldn't see him overthrowing a table full of drinks. I was out with him the other night and he said it with a straight face: 'There is going to be a revolution.'
"I'm like, 'F**king hell, give us a shout mate when you're going down the mall with your pitchforks and that, I'll come and serenade you in on my lute before we go and eat the Queen.'
"He said, 'Come on man, back us'. I said, 'Tell you what I'll do, you f***ing make me the Duke of Manchester, I'm in'. Scarily enough he does mean it, that's the funny thing."
However, the Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds frontman wasn't laughing when it came to discussing the state of the music industry, as he hit out at fans who are unwilling to spend money on an album.
He told Noisey: "It fascinates me and it infuriates me, that people are more willing to sit in a coffee shop and spend a tenner on two coffees and talk about the weather to their friends and that coffee will last 45 minutes. Yet they will psychically get angry at you for asking them to buy an album for a tenner which will last a lifetime and might even tell you something about yourself and might even change your life or how you dress or your outlook on everything."
Jennifer Lawrence "doesn't want to change" because she hopes people will just stop acting like "a**holes".
The 24-year-old actress - who was the victim of a cyber hacker who released intimate photos of her on the internet in August - has admitted that she finds it hard to trust strangers.
Recalling a time she went with a friend to buy a French Bulldog, Jennifer said: "But I didn't realise [the seller] was taking pictures of me with his phone which he later sold online.
"I don't want to have to question every person that comes into my life but at the same time I have reason to.
"I don't want to change but people need to stop being such a**holes.
"The hard part of the job that comes with the territory is losing a lot of privacy and a lot of control over things that just out of human decency you should have control over."
Jennifer - who stars as Katniss Everdeen in the lastest instalment of 'The Hunger Games' trilogy, 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1' - explained that she thinks it is harder for her to adjust to being famous because she had such a normal upbringing.
She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "I have perspective because I didn't grow up in this business. I'm not from Hollywood. I'm from Kentucky.
"Humour has helped me to survive all this.
"My dad taught me always to laugh at myself. I guess I can have an intellectual conversation for five minutes, but then I want to get back to laughing."
Bruce Jenner's mother has called Kris Jenner a "controlling monster".
The 88-year-old mother of the former Olympic athlete, Esther Jenner has hit out at her daughter-in-law, admitting that she used to "stay away" from Kris whenever she could.
When asked if she felt that the 59-year-old momager was a "controlling monster", Esther told the Daily Mail newspaper: "That's accurate. I don't now why she is. I don't think she treated anybody very well. She could insult you with a big smile on her face. What do you do with a person like that? You're going to avoid them if possible. She was backstabbing as far as my grandchildren were concerned and that is something I can't stand.
"She domineering - it's do it her way, or there's no way. I had very little to do with Kris. I stayed away from her as much as I could."
Talking about her son's new found freedom, Esther revealed that Bruce is coping really well since he separated from his wife of 22 years.
She said: "He is ecstatically happy right now.
"When I talk to him, I can hear it in his choice ... since he has got his freedom he has his own checkbook and doesn't have to ask Kris for money which he's had to do, he couldn't even buy one of his little helicopters without asking her for money."
Donald Sutherland hopes 'The Hunger Games' will make young people more politically active.
The 79-year-old actor believes that the franchise - which sees a series of districts attempt to overthrow a dictatorship - is inspiring for youngsters, and hopes it will encourage Americans to vote in the presidential election in two years' time.
At a press conference on Sunday (09.11.14), the star told BANG Showbiz: "I hope that these four films cause young people to go to the voting booths and vote in 2016, and choose somebody, anybody, who will satisfy them, and vote for them, because if they don't, we're lost."
The star plays Panem ruler President Coriolanus Snow in the franchise and explained that he only agreed to act in the series of films - based on the novels by Suzanne Collins - because of the political message of social change which builds throughout the movies.
He explained: "When I came aboard this project, I came aboard it for one specific reason - I thought that it could be a catalyst for young people who had been dormant for a generation or two, particularly in the United States.
"I hope that this film will in some way create or help generate a leader. Put young people together in a way that they'll understand, for example, that the character that I play is an oligarch which exists, particularly in the United States but certainly in the Western world, and they need to be brought to account. And I hope that these films will educate people about that.
"I have to be truthful, I'm waiting for the release of 'Mockingjay Part 2' and I'm hoping by that time that audiences everywhere around the world, of young people, will recognise their obligation to change the government, just so long as it happens before 2016."
Nick Mason has hinted there could be more Pink Floyd releases in the future.
The band have just released their first album of new songs for 20 years, 'The Endless River', and although the drummer is adamant there will be no more new tracks he says there could be re-issues of their classic LPs with unheard bonus material.
Speaking to Billboard, he said: "There's always a sort of discussion going on about what we could do. And it tends to be one of those things that I think is probably more driven by the record company than us. But we're always open to their ideas.
"I know both Roger (Waters) and David (Gilmour) have at times mentioned they'd like to have a remix of Animals, which technically is perhaps one of our less well-recorded records. I think we'd just probably clean up some of the tapes and just sort of review it and see whether it can be enhanced. And if one was doing that, one might have a look at whether there's anything else to be done on it. But no one's got that down on their work schedule at the moment."
Mason worked with David Gilmour on 'The Endless River', completing tracks that were originally recorded for 'The Division Bell' record with late keyboard player Richard Wright.
The duo intend to release some videos to support the new LP, including footage of the original recording sessions from 1993.
Mason, 70, revealed: "We had the equivalent of GoPro cameras in the studio quite a lot for the actual recording sessions. So we've got some rather nice, black-and-white, one-position camera stuff of us actually playing this [music]. It's proof positive that we were actually all in the same room together at the same time."
Simon Cowell has a phobia of getting ill.
The 55-year-old music mogul has regular vitamin injections to stay as healthy as possible because he can't bear the thought of being out of action.
His close friend Sinitta said: "Simon loves having vitamin injections because his life is so non-stop and he is phobic about getting sick or catching a cold.
"He has them regularly and just the other week had one in his 'X Factor' dressing room."
Sinitta - who raises adopted children Magdalena, nine, and Zac, eight - says Simon has changed a lot since his girlfriend, Lauren Silverman, gave birth to their first child, Eric, in February and predicts they will have more children.
She told Closer magazine: "Baby Eric is a mini Simon and so adorable. He's crawling and moving around so much.
"Becoming a father has been the making of Simon, it's changed him.
"I think he and Lauren will definitely have more kids. They're both great parents."
However, the 'So Macho' hitmaker isn't convinced the couple will ever get married.
She said: "I'm not sure if Simon will get married to Lauren.
"They are very happy, though, and it is nice to see him so in love and settled."
Chris Martin is desperate to repair his relationship with Jennifer Lawrence.
The Coldplay frontman was recently dumped by the 'Hunger Games' actress after four months of dating, but has been "saying all the right things" in a bid to win back her affections.
A source told Britain's Grazia magazine: "Jen cooled things with Chris because she thought he was keeping his options open and wanted to have his cake and eat it.
"But since then, Chris has been saying all the right things to Jen. He said he'd support her through the 'Hunger Games' tour and make her a priority."
Jennifer is said to have been particularly concerned about Chris' closeness to estranged wife Gwyneth Paltrow - with whom he has children Apple, 10, and Moses, eight - but he has told her she has nothing to worry about.
The source added: "Chris made lots of promises about issues that bothered Jen. He said she could meet his children and that he would make more time for her.
"He assured Jen that she didn't need to deal with romantic dinners with Gwyneth - it's definitely turning point for them."
However, while the 24-year-old beauty is open to reuniting with the 'Fix You' hitmaker, friends have warned her to be cautious and she wants to stay in control of their romance.
The source said: "Friends have warned Jennifer that Chris may just be saying what she wants to hear.
"She has agreed to keep seeing Chris and see what happens - she wants things to work but she's very much in control."
Khloé Kardashian's friends are still worried French Montana is "just using her for fame."
The 'Kourtney and Khloé Take The Hamptons' star recently reunited with the rapper following their split in September after six months of dating, but she has allegedly told her inner circle their romance is "all for show" and merely part of a juicy storyline for the upcoming season of 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians'.
A source close to the 30-year-old beauty said: "Khloé was single and loving it. Things with French had just run their course."
"But once filming began for the upcoming season of 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians,' all of a sudden, they were back together.
"Khloé's friends weren't happy because they feel that French is just using her for fame. But it was made very clear to Khloé's closest gal pals: This relationship, if it were to even be called that, is all for show. It won't last, and Khloé isn't saying they are in an exclusive relationship."
The reality TV star attended French's 30th birthday bash in Los Angeles with sister Kim Kardashian West and half-sister Kylie Jenner, 17, on Sunday (09.11.14), but an eyewitness told gossip website RadarOnline.com: "Kim kept rolling her eyes the entire night. It was obvious to everyone there that she didn't want to be at the party. Khloé can do so much better, according to her older sister, and just wishes should kick him to the curb."
Britney Spears' new boyfriend has signed a confidentiality agreement.
The 'Perfume' singer's father, Jamie Spears, reportedly insisted Charlie Ebersol sign a non-disclosure contract before introducing him to the 32-year-old star after they met to discuss a TV project.
A source said the 31-year-old TV producer - whose father is 'Saturday Night Live' co-creator Dick Ebersol and mother is actress Susan St. James - didn't mind signing the document, as he knew he would be required to do so because Britney is still legally under her father's guardianship via a conservatorship following her public breakdown in 2007.
The insider also revealed the aspiring director is taking the agreement very seriously and has told his friends nothing about the pop star, as there are "severe" penalties for violating it even though their romance is not "serious yet," according to gossip website TMZ.com.
Britney shared a number of photographs of herself with her new beau on Instagram over the weekend after confirming they are dating.
Last week, she said: "Yes there is a special someone. It's very new."
The blonde beauty, who has sons Sean, nine, and Jayden, eight, with ex-husband Kevin Federline, split from legal researcher David Lucado in August after 18 months of dating, amid rumours he cheated on her, and recently claimed she wasn't looking for a new romance.
She said: "I am pretty damn happy right now.
"It's all about setting yourself a goal and going for that and just being motivated and staying true to yourself."
Marc Anthony has got married to Shannon De Lima.
The 46-year-old singer, whose divorce from Jennifer Lopez was finalised in June following their split in 2011, tied the knot with his on-again, off-again Venezuelan girlfriend in front of close friends and family in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday (11.11.14).
A source said the couple exchanged vows during a romantic ceremony at the star's private residence in the exclusive resort of Casa de Campo.
Marc proposed to the 26-year-old model, whom he first started dating in 2012, in March, just one month after he split from his other on-again, off-again girlfriend Chloe Green.
Marc, who was married to 'Booty' hitmaker Jennifer, with whom he has six-year-old twins, Max and Emme, for seven years before their split, was also previously married to Dayanara Torres for four years until 2004.
He has sons Cristian, 13, and Ryan, 11, with the former Miss Universe, and also two adult children, Ariana and Chase Muniz, with ex-girlfriend Debbie Rosado.
Shannon also has a seven-year-old son, Daniel, from a pervious relationship.
Jennifer wished her ex-husband well after news of his engagement broke last week.
She said: "I'm happy for him."
Nick Lachey hopes Vanessa Lachey doesn't go into labour over Christmas.
The former 98 Degrees singer's wife is set to give birth to their second child, a baby girl, in late December or early January, and admits he doesn't want the tot to arrive too early "from a selfish standpoint," as he loves the festive season.
He said: "[I'd] love to see it not happen in the holidays, but some things are out of our control!"
Asked when Vanessa is officially due, he said: "It's anybody's guess."
The heartthrob, 41, and Vanessa, 34, celebrated their joint birthday at Disneyland on Sunday (09.11.14) in order to focus all of their attention on their two-year-old son, Camden, as they are worried his unborn sister will "steal his thunder" once she arrives.
The 'What's Left Of Me' hitmaker told E! News: "We kind of wanted to do something special like that for him before his little sister arrives on the scene and steals his thunder."
Nick thinks Camden is excited to become a big brother, but doesn't think he fully understands what is happening.
He said: "We've definitely gone over the fact that, 'Hey, baby sister is in mommy's belly,' and he'll kiss the belly, so I think he understands what baby sister means and that that's happening, but I think the truth test is when she arrives and all the attention's not just on him! We'll see how he reacts at that point!"