Dakota Johnson hid from the rain underneath a blue umbrella as she was spotted getting back into character as Anastasia Steele for some reshoots on the set of 'Fifty Shades of Grey' in Vancouver, Canada.
Denise Richards looked frail as she made her way to her car after a spot of homeware shopping at Staples in Los Angeles, California. The actress wore a pair of yoga pants and a parrot printed vest top.
Kristen Stewart continued her recent tomboy look by stepping out in a pair of rolled up blue jeans, converse and a plain white t-shirt. The 'Twilight' actress wore her cropped hair to the side and added a pair of dark sunglasses.
Sofia Vergara was her usual glamorous self as she enjoyed a day of shopping on California's Melrose Avenue. The 'Modern Family' star wore a white blouse, ripped blue jeans and a pair of black platform heels.
Naomi Watts smiled for the cameras as she arrived for her appearance on 'Good Morning America' in a stunning pink gown. The 'Diana' actress kept warm in the nippy winter weather by adding a long grey coat.
Lily Allen opted for a boho-style patterned dress, which matched her dyed purple hair, as she stepped out in New York City. The 'Hard Out Here' singer added a pair of black boots and mint green socks.
LeAnn Rimes looked chic in a chequered-shirt style dress and grey belt, which she paired with a matching grey coat, as she arrived at LAX Airport in California.
Kate Beckinsale looked stunning in a perfectly coordinated outfit of grey tailored trousers, pastel pink blazer and matching scarf at LAX Airport in California. The 'Underworld' actress kept her eyes covered in dark sunglasses and wore a pair of hot pi...
Irina Shayk headed to the gym in New York City's West Village wearing an all black outfit and a pair of red beats headphones around her neck. The 'Hercules' actress chatted away on the phone as she kept a low profile in large black shades.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge has become the royal patron for The 1851 Trust.
The Duchess of Cambridge, nee Kate Middleton, will be lending her support to The 1851 Trust - a charity which aims to have the UK enter the 2017 America's Cup, a sailing competition which Britain hasn't won since 1851.
In a statement, Catherine said: "I am delighted to be Royal Patron of The 1851 Trust. I feel very fortunate to have enjoyed sailing from a young age and I know it is a great way of providing young people with the opportunity to develop skills and confidence."
The 31-year-old royal - who beat her husband Prince William at a sailing race in New Zealand earlier this year - then added: "It is a hugely exciting time for sailing as the British challenger bids to bring the America's Cup back to Britain.
"I am looking forward to being part of this journey and I hope that through The 1851 Trust we can engage and inspire a new generation into sailing along the way."
The 1851 Trust will help people under the age of 25 learn how to sail by providing them with the relevant skills and training.
The Australian DJ who was responsible for the hospital prank call in 2013 has revealed that she received "bullets" and "death threats".
Melanie Greig pretended to be the Queen during a hoax phone call to the hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge staying at the early stages of her pregnancy with Prince George.
The unassuming nurse, Jacintha Saldanha who answered the phone and revealed personal information about the royals committed suicide.
Talking about the consequences of her actions on 'Newsnight' last night (13.10.14), Melanie said: "I was in lockdown for months. There were bullets with our name on it sent to police stations.
"Luckily I can handle it now, but there was a time when I could not handle it and I believed it."
The DJ also revealed that her mother had been contacted by angry listeners who left her messages which stated: "[An] eye for an eye, you deserve to die".
Melanie had previously spoken of her regret at an inquest into Saldanha's suicide in September.
She said: "To fellow announcers and DJs, I urge you to speak up if you don't feel comfortable and consider the feeling of others when trying to make a joke.
"The joke should always be on us, the DJs."