Jack Osbourne has been named Inspiration of the Year by the MS Society.
The 28-year-old star - who was diagnosed with the degenerative condition in 2012 - said it was a "true honour and privilege" to be recognised by the charity at their annual awards ceremony and stressed his intention to continually raise awareness of the disease.
He said in a video message: "Thank you very much to the MS Society for awarding me the inspiration 2014 award, it is a true honour and a privilege.
"When I got diagnosed with MS two years ago, for me it was never about getting awards or turning up to galas, it was about coming to the realisation I was going to have this disease for the rest of my life and I was determined to be as vocal and loud as possible to let people know that this exists and it effects millions of people daily."
And Jack - who has two-year-old daughter Pearl with wife Lisa Stelly - went on to stress how the condition not only affects sufferers but their loved ones too.
He added: "The MS society has done wonders for providing resources, information and financial support to the many ,many people affected by this disease - not only the sufferers, but the family members, because at the end of the day, when I have a bad day, so does my wife.
"So don't worry you're not alone, and the more people who know about this, the better. we shall not give up, the fight shall continue.
"I'm not only accepting this for myself but the millions of people affected by this daily."
Coco Rocha is pregnant.
The 26-year-old supermodel took to picture-sharing site Instragram today (10.06.14) to announce she is expecting her first child with her husband James Conran, reports People.com.
She wrote: "We are absolutely thrilled and elated to announce that after four years of marriage we are expanding our family and expecting our first child spring of 2015!"
The model posted the news along with a video of herself in a nude leotard showing a hint of a baby bump and featuring the words, 'Baby Conran arriving spring 2015".
The couple - who tied to the knot in 2010 - are yet to reveal whether they are expecting a boy or a girl.
Meanwhile, Coco's mother Rocky has already assured the pair that her future grandchild won't be referring to her as 'grandma' as its too old fashioned.
Coco explained: "They have to call her by her first name. I think this is a new thing, women not wanting to be called grandma."
Rocky added: "I'm old in skin, but not in my thinking."
Gerard Depardieu worked as a male escort before being spotted by a theatre scout.
The French actor has revealed that he was a gigolo and petty thief before he found a career as an actor.
In his new autobiography, 'That's the Way it Was', the 65-year-old star told the writer Lionel Duroy: "I've known since I was very young that I please homosexuals.
"I would ask them for money."
After serving some time in prison as a teenager for stealing a car, Gerard returned to escorting, and eventually mugging, to earn more money.
He wrote: "At 20, the thug in me was alive and kicking. I would rip some of them off. I would beat up some bloke and leave with all his money."
The actor - who is best known for his role in 1990 movie, 'Green Card' - was eventually spotted by a talent scout, who saved him from a life on the streets.
Gerard raised eyebrows in 2008 when he became friends with the controversial Russian president, Vladimir Putin.
In reference to their relationship, he explained in his book: "We could have both become hoodlums. I think he immediately liked my hooligan side ... the fact that I had occasionally been picked up off the pavement dead drunk.
"Like with me, nobody would have betted a penny on him when he was 15."
Christopher Eccleston is to star in new ITV series 'Safe House'.
The 50-year-old actor will take on a lead role in the four-part drama series alongside his 'The Leftovers' co-star Paterson Joseph and 'White Collar' actress Marsha Thomason.
The thriller tells the story of married couple Robert (Christopher), a former detective, and Katy (Marsha), a teacher, who are asked by a close friend and police officer Mark (Paterson), to turn their remote guest house into a safe house.
Former 'Doctor Who' star Christopher's character will uncover a web of lies after re-questioning an incident which saw his lead witness shot before she had the chance to testify against her gangland husband when he's tasked with protecting a family in fear of their lives when they move into his 'Safe House'.
The drama, which was inspired by a real couple, was created and written by Michael Crompton and is to be directed by Marc Evans, produced by Andrew Benson and executive produced by Paula Cuddy and Jill Green.
Jill said of the project: "This brilliant idea for a psychological thriller has attracted a strong cast - and will keep viewers gripped."
Shooting on 'Safe House' - which will also star Emmerdale's Jason Merrells, Nicola Stephenson and Peter Ferdinando - began today (06.10.14) in the Lake District.
Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Noel Gallagher are to appear on 'Gogglebox'.
The trio have agreed to take part in a special celebrity sketch version of the show - which sees ordinary couples and families provide commentary on the week's most watched programmes - for Channel 4's Stand Up To Cancer fundraiser.
A source told MailOnline: "The sketch will help to raise money for charity and Kate is good friends with Noel and Naomi. When she knew she would have them by her side she did not hesitate to agree."
The 40-year-old supermodel is said to be a keen viewer of British TV programmes including 'Gogglebox' itself, 'The Great British Bake Off' and 'The X Factor' as well as US sitcom 'Modern Family', while Naomi, 44, is a fan of 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta'.
The source continued: "Kate likes watching TV and is a fan of Gogglebox, Bake Off and X Factor."
'Gogglebox' has been a huge hit with viewers since its launch in 2013 and the celebrity special is set to take place on October 17, 2015, with the three pals taking to the sofa to discuss what they liked and didn't like about the week's television.
Will Mellor says working on 'Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps' was "the best job in the world".
The 38-year-old actor starred as Gaz Wilkinson in the BBC comedy for over ten years and admits he felt lucky to be given the opportunity to work with people that he went on to become great friends with.
He exclusively told BANG Showbiz: "We had such a ball doing the show, we laughed everyday, we laughed out loud. I miss those days. It was such a tight cast, we had such a good laugh and we socialised together.
"It was a different stage of my life ... But at the time it was just the best job in the world to do ... I miss it but I'm glad I have it. It's in my past."
The former 'Hollyoaks' actor starred alongside 'Cilla' actress Sheridan Smith, The Royle Family's Ralf Little, Kathryn Drysdale and Natalie Casey in Two Pints and has confessed he'd love to work with them again in the future.
He added: "I would definitely work with any of the Two Pints cast again. Ralf, Sheridan ... I'd love to work with Sheridan on something else but I think you need to give a long enough time for people to forget the Two Pints connection."
Will recently took on the role of expectant father Rick alongside Jill Halfpenny as wife Diane in 'In the Club', which is out now on DVD.
Blake Lively is pregnant.
The former 'Gossip Girl' star announced the happy news that she and husband Ryan Reynolds are expecting their first child via a picture of her cradling her growing bump on her lifestyle website Preserve.
Alongside a selection of pictures of pregnant women, the website stated: "Preserve at its core is about family. 'Family' is the single word our founder, Blake built this home on.
"We have something for men, for women, for the old, but we realised, we don't have anything for the new. With family on our mind, we looked to the origin of it all--to the women in our lives who are right there, at that special moment; at the creation of family.
"Today we celebrate them. With food to fill their tummies (as if that needs more filling), presents to soothe their tired (and swollen) soles, toys to warm their baby's souls, projects to provoke them, and decorations to inspire creativity and merriment in all.
"We had too much fun with this. Because there's so much to share, we break up our first ever Preserve Celebration into multiple parts. In the upcoming days we will bring even more treats and fun. The entire next month will be sprinkled with highlights for women in this exciting chapter of their lives. Congratulations to all the expecting mothers out there. And thank you for being a part of our Preserve family."
The post then closed with the picture of Blake - who married Ryan in September 2012 - taken by her brother Eric.
Prince Jackson's girlfriend has been ordered to sign a confidentiality agreement.
The 17-year-old son of late 'Thriller' hitmaker Michael Jackson is blissfully happy with Nikita Bess but before they embarked on a relationship, his family's security team asked her and her relatives to agree not to speak about the teenager.
A source at Prince's school, The Buckley School, told RadarOnline.com: "When Prince started dating his girlfriend Nikita Bess last year, 6-7 bodyguards showed up at her house and tried bullying her and her family into signing confidentiality agreements.
"They do it with all of the girls that Prince dates because the family is so secretive!"
It was previously revealed Prince is "in love" with Nikita and has even given her a promise ring.
A source said: "He wants to be with her forever and the family adores her."
And the high school senior - who, along with his sister, Paris, 16, and younger brother Blanket, 12, lives with his grandmother Katherine Jackson and uncle TJ Jackson in Calabasas, California - is said to be very charming towards his fellow pupils.
The source added: "Prince is a really sweet guy.
"He is helping with the theatre at The Buckley School behind the scenes and bought everyone a flower."
Gwyneth Paltrow has hired Martha Stewart Living's former CEO to head up her lifestyle brand Goop.
The 'Iron Man 3' actress has hailed new CEO Lisa Gersh as a "visionary leader" to take her company ahead in the future.
She added: "She's the perfect person to build on the momentum we have already created at Goop, and to diversify our opportunities to bring Goop's positive energy directly to consumers in what they read, what they try, what they buy and how they live."
Lisa - who was CEO and president of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia for less than a year until February 2013 - replaces Seb Bishop in the role after he suddenly quit in April, soon after Gwyneth and her husband Chris Martin announced their separation through the Goop newsletter.
And the businesswoman is thrilled to be working alongside the 42-year-old actress.
She said: "As a fan since its launch, I've admired the inimitable voice and style Gwyneth has infused into Goop, and the business she's built.
"It's rare to work with such an inspired founder and a digitally native company, a brand that thinks digitally from an organic point-of-view and successfully fuses content and revenue-generating retail."
And Lisa's appointment comes just a month after her former boss criticised Gwyneth for her lifestyle company.
Martha said: "She just needs to be quiet. She's a movie star.
"If she were confident in her acting, she wouldn't be trying to be Martha Stewart."
Simon Cowell has been teaching his son Eric how to be naughty.
The music mogul raises the eight-month-old boy with his partner Lauren Silverman and he has made it his mission to make the tot a troublemaker because he finds it hilarious.
When quizzed by his ex-girlfriend Terri Seymour if he'd showing Eric how to be mischievous, Simon replied: "Yes I've shown him a few [naughty ways] - I like it when they're naughty".
When Terri asked him if he'd taught his son to stick his tongue out at people, Simon said: "Yes!"
The 54-year-old star also revealed that Eric is a very happy baby boy and is always well behaved when he has to travel with his jet-setting parents.
In the interview for 'Lorraine' he added: "He's doing amazing - he travels with us a lot, but he's good, he adapts really quickly and he's really, really happy. He's probably the happiest baby I've ever seen in my life - considering who the parents are!"
Simon's gruelling travel schedule includes frequent flights back and forth between Los Angeles and London and he will spending much more time in the UK in the coming months for the live episodes of pop star search show 'The X Factor'.
Elizabeth Hurley "bullies" her friends into getting screened for breast cancer.
The 49-year-old actress - whose grandmother passed away from the disease in 1992 - believes it is vital to undergo regular mammograms and often pays for her pals to have the potentially life-saving checks.
She said:"I bully all my friends and families to check their own breasts every month and to have an annual mammogram if over 40. I have given mammograms to friends who can't afford one for their birthdays."
Elizabeth admits her grandmother was "frightened" to speak out when she first found a lump in her breast and thinks education on the disease was very limited at the time.
Talking to The Times newspaper about her grandmother's death, she said: "At that time, there was so little written about breast cancer. The pink ribbon had yet to be invented and the words 'breast cancer' were only whispered.
"My late grandmother hadn't told anyone about the lump she'd found in her breast for some time as she was frightened. Finally, she plucked up courage to tell her doctor but by this time it had grown significantly and the cancer had spread. She underwent a double mastectomy but it was too late and she died soon after."
Following her grandmother's tragic death, Elizabeth then started a campaign with Evelyn Lauder for the Estee Lauder Companies' Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign.
She shared: "It wasn't until I started to learn about breast cancer through Evelyn Lauder that I began to feel so angry that I hadn't known more at the time, when perhaps I could have helped [my grandmother]."
Gregg Wallace sought the help of a therapist before performing on 'Strictly Come Dancing' on Saturday (04.10.14).
The 'MasterChef' judge was the first star to leave the BBC One celebrity dance contest last night (05.10.14) after he failed to impress with his take on the Charleston.
Writing for the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Gregg said: "I've never felt so scared and uncomfortable, to the point where I was crying and having severe anxiety attacks, with pain in my chest and shortness of breath."
He added: "I only managed that Charleston thanks to an hour's session with a therapist beforehand."
The 49-year-old star found himself in the dance-off with his dance partner Aliona Vilani against 'Mrs. Brown's Boys' actress Jennifer Gibney and her partner Tristan MacManus.
The Strictly judges - Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli, Darcey Bussell and Craig Revel Horwood - all voted to save the actress and Tristan for another show, while Gregg and Aliona were forced to leave the competition.
Meanwhile, 'EastEnders' actor Jake Wood topped the leaderboard after he received three nine out of ten scores from the judges for his amazing Salsa with partner Janette Manrara.
Pop star Pixie Lott came second alongside her professional Trent Whiddon, as they scored 35 points in total for their Waltz.