Krysten Ritter was spotted holding hands with a mystery man on the streets of New York City. Could it be that the 'Breaking Bad' actress has found love?
Kaley Cuoco looked particularly pleased with herself after leaving her yoga class in Studio City wearing a flower crown. And given her enviable curves, it is easy to understand why Kaley looked so happy.
LeAnne Rimes and her husband Eddie Cibrian were spotted at the 'Abbie' in West Hollywood. LeAnne squeezed her impressive figure into a flattering black outfit.
Mel B and Stephen Belafonte were seen walking hand-in-hand after enjoying a night out at the Novikov restaurant in London. Despite her 'X Factor' commitments, Mel looked a picture of happiness.
Michael Fassbender looked a picture of style and sophistication as he was spotted leaving his hotel in New York. The actor sported a leather jacket and a cool pair of shades.
Cara Delevigne was seen leaving Storm Management in London. The model - who is filming 'Pan', alongside Hugh Jackman - did not appear to be in a good mood.
Britain's Zara Phillips wants her daughter to have a passion for sport when she grows up.
The 33-year-old royal and her husband Mike Tindall think it's important they are an active role model for eight-month-old Mia.
Zara, who is the daughter of Princess Anne, said: "I think we have got it off our parents and hopefully we can pass that on to Mia. We have always had sport in our lives and through our childhood.
"I think that really is important in every child's life to have that opportunity."
Mike, 35, added: "She will be whatever she wants to be, we will support that, but realistically we will have to wait and see on that one."
Zara - the granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth - joined her former rugby professional spouse in the Artemis Challenge, a 50-mile race around the Isle of Wight, for the Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week.
She explained: "We used to sail as kids, I didn't come down last year but I have come down to Artemis, the race, probably three or four times. This is probably my fifth race. It's nice to get back on the water and have some fun. Hopefully there will be some wind."
Meanwhile, the blonde beauty previously said she wanted Mia to follow in her equestrian footsteps.
Britain's Prince William was a surprise guest at a Commonwealth Games wrap party.
The 32-year-old royal - who attended a number of the Glasgow sporting events with wife Duchess Catherine and brother Prince Harry - thanked the 1,500 behind-the-scenes staff at a celebration in the Scottish city's Merchant Square and said it was a "huge honour" to join them in marking a "job well done".
He said: When Catherine, Harry and I visited last week we saw the slogan People Make Glasgow. It was written all over the city.
"You epitomise that slogan in the way that you ran the Games - with professionalism and great care, allowing the Games' friendliness to shine through.
"These were undoubtedly the best ever Commonwealth Games in history and you guys made it that way. You have helped to deliver a triumph."
William went on to thank the staff for their "dedication and professionalism" on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, and the entire country.
He added: "It meant an awful lot to the Queen that the Commonwealth Games, which are so dear to her, were in safe hands.
"Thank you for your dedication, your professionalism and most importantly for all you've done for the Commonwealth Games.
"I know that the people of Glasgow and the country thank you also."
As well as his appearance on stage yesterday (07.08.14), William also chatted with many guests at the event, including Tim Love, Ibrox venue manager.
He said: "Prince William asked what the secret to the success of the Games was, and to be honest I said it was more to do with the spectators.
"They were definitely there to really enjoy themselves and to get behind everyone. It was great to see everyone getting support no matter where they were from."
Dame Helen Mirren is to portray Britain's Queen Elizabeth on Broadway.
The 67-year-old actress' play 'The Audience' is to transfer from London's West End to New York next year, though no other members of the cast for the new production have yet been announced.
The production imagines the private meetings between the monarch - who Helen previously also played in 2006 movie 'The Queen' - and all her prime ministers over her 60-year reign.
It will open on 8 March and run until 28 June at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.
Helen - who won an Oscar for her role in 'The Queen' and prizes at the Olivier and Evening Standard awards for 'The Audience' - has previously appeared in two Broadway shows, 'A Month in the Country' and 'Dance of Death', with both earning her Tony award nominations.
Meanwhile, the 'Hundred-Foot Journey' actress has admitted she gets stricken with nerves whenever she meets the queen and ends up behaving like a babbling "idiot".
She said: "When you meet the queen, a lot of people get immediately attacked with this appalling virus called 'Queenitis'.
"Which means you're incapable of making a single comment that sounds remotely natural. And you don't know what to do with your hands. And you babble like an idiot. Or you say nothing at all. And then, thank God, she moves on and you're relieved."