Kim Kardashian thinks Kanye West looks "so sexy" on the cover of GQ magazine.
The reality TV star's rapper husband graces the cover of the men's fashion and lifestyle magazine's August edition for Australia, wearing a beige jacket and a white T-shirt with a gold chain around his neck and bearing a quizzical look on his face.
Kim posted a picture of the cover on Instagram and wrote alongside it: "So sexy! My husband on the cover of GQ shot by Patrick Demarchelier!!! (sic)"
Kanye will no doubt be pleased with landing the cover, as he has long been a fashionista, completing an internship at Italian fashion brand Fendi in 2009, designing his own Nike Air Yeezy II line of trainers and releasing a clothing collection with French brand A.P.C.
However, his relationship with the industry has at times been rocky, and he has previously said his track 'I Am A God' was a direct reaction to being invited to a show at Paris Fashion Week in 2012, but only on the condition he wouldn't appear at any other fashion shows that week.
He said: "So the next day I went to the studio with Daft Punk, and I wrote 'I Am a God'. Because it's like, 'Yo! Nobody can tell me where I can and can't go. Man, I'm the number one living and breathing rock star.
"I am Axl Rose; I am Jim Morrison; I am Jimi Hendrix. You can't say that you love music and then say that Kanye West can't come to your show!
"To even think they could tell me where I could and couldn't go is just ludicrous. It's blasphemous - to rock 'n' roll, and to music."
Prince Harry has been spotted getting "very cosy" with a new woman.
The young royal has been single for two months since splitting with socialite Cressida Bonas, but appeared to be enjoying the company of charity worker Camilla Thurlow, 25, at Tonteria nightclub in London.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "They looked very cosy and kissed more than once. But they are not serious in any way. They're just two young people having a good time."
Harry was at the club, owned by his friend Guy Pelly, with friends and although he and Camilla - a former Miss Edinburgh - appeared to be having a good time, the friend doesn't think a full romance is on the cards.
The source added: "It's probably unlikely they will see each other again - they are both very busy."
Coincidentally, Camilla works for The Halo Trust, a mine clearance charity which Harry's mother, Princess Diana, was heavily involved with.
The royal has also reportedly been in contact with another of his rumoured old flames, Caroline Flack, since his split from Cressida.
A source previously said: "They have been in contact by phone. Harry likes to keep in touch with his old girlfriends and he knows Caroline is fun and discreet.
"In fact, someone mentioned his name the other day and Caroline got flustered and went bright red."
Although Harry may have been speaking with Caroline he would only have been doing so as a friend, because she is currently dating music manager Jack Street.
Rod Stewart is moving back to the UK after almost 40 years.
The London born singer relocated to the US in 1975 to avoid tax - which at the time stood at 83 per cent for those earning the most money - but he is now planning on moving back to his homeland permanently so his youngest sons, Alistair, eight and Aiden, three, can be educated there.
When asked if his childhood home of Archway, London, still holds memories for him, Rod is quoted by Mirror.co.uk as replying: "Oh yeah. This place is still in my heart. We are planning hopefully on moving back in about 18 months so my kids can grow up here. It's not definite.
"But this is where me and [wife] Penny [Lancaster], this is where we come from."
Penny, 43, has also previously mentioned plans to move, saying: "Rod and I would like to move back permanently. It would be lovely for our kids to go to schools in England.
"We were both educated here. The children would be better off being educated here."
Rod has bought a £4.65million on a home in Essex ready for the family's return, but they will still keep their Beverly Hills home and split their time between the two.
Rod is a father to eight children in total with five different women, all of whom are now adults, apart from Alistair and Aiden.
Shep Gordon "trusted" Mike Myers to retell his life story because he is such a "good friend".
The veteran music manager helped promote a number of huge acts during his career - including Alice Cooper, Teddy Pendergrass and Pink Floyd - but until recently, had rejected all invitations to bring his story to the silver screen.
Reflecting on the documentary, 'Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon', he told BANG Showbiz: "I met Mike on 'Wayne's World' and then he came to Hawaii and we became friends. He bought a house on Maui, where I live, and he loved all my stories and for years he's been asking me about doing [the film].
"I didn't see any reason to do it other than ego ... then I had some surgery, was heavily medicated and feeling sorry for myself. Later I called him and said, 'Yeah, let's do this'."
Despite being close friends now, Shep admits he and Mike disagreed over which Alice Cooper song - 'School's Out' or 'Freak My Frankenstein' - was to be included in 'Wayne's World' when they first met.
He added: "In the end, we compromised and put both in the movie, and we came away respecting each other. And then I heard he was in Hawaii and I invited him by for dinner and then started a real friendship."
'Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon' is in cinemas now. See www.supermenschthemovie.com for more details.
Kodaline don't think "perfect" gigs exist.
The 'Love Like This' group don't have a specific "formula" for a successful show because they know every venue and audience is different.
Frontman Steve Garrigan told BANG Showbiz: "I don't think there are set key ingredients that act as a recipe for a perfect gig.
"Obviously the crowd and their reaction are very important but we treat each gig very differently and wouldn't apply one formula to make all successful.
"Plus there isn't such a thing as a perfect gig. You always make mistakes and the key to a successful gig is turning the mistakes into great, enjoyable music."
Steve also revealed the group have been working on the follow-up to last year's debut album 'In a Perfect World', but fans will have to wait until early 2015 to hear any new songs.
He said: "We've actually already started to work on our second album. When we haven't been touring we've been in the studio and are about half-way through so far so hope to finish it by the end of the year. That way we will be ready to share some new music with our fans early next year."
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Sophie Thompson has won 'Celebrity MasterChef'.
The 'Four Weddings and a Funeral' actress triumphed in the BBC cooking competition, and admitted it felt "ridiculous" to have been named the winner of the TV contest last night (18.07.14).
Speaking after her victory, she said: "I can't Adam and Eve it! Thank you so much, this has been the best fun.
"It's ridiculous winning something like this."
The star overcame tough competition from Jodie Kidd and Charley Boorman in the final, which was described as "incredible" by judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace.
Sophie was delighted with her big win, saying the whole contest has been "mad".
She added: "It's M for mad, the whole thing's been mad. I feel so thankful to all the people who's recipes I've used and abused, the 'MasterChef' team have been proper fantastic."
For her winning meal, she prepared duck stuffed with juniper berries as a starter, followed by a main of even roasted brill flatfish, while it was rounded off with a steamed cherry pudding for desert.
Gregg Wallace said: "Sophie's food is very much like her, it's original, it's individual, it has a style, it's different.
"She creates some absolute delights on a plate, they look like little stories to me; they just look amazing."
Luisa Bradshaw-White wants to focus on family rather than being "famous".
The 39-year-old 'EastEnders' actress - who plays Tina Carter on the soap - has admitted it was daunting joining such a popular TV show, but she has been able to cope thanks to her home life.
She said: "It frightened me.Years ago, people in 'EastEnders' were very, very famous and I never wanted that. But now you've got all the reality TV stars taking that place so actors can just get on with doing their job.
"Of course, if you want to be a celebrity you can, but when it comes to walking down the red carpet, there's a whole generation of 'EastEnders' stars younger than me who can do that.
"I can just be like a mum. The pressure to be beautiful is off me. I feel at ease as I'm not trying to be somebody I don't think I've ever been."
Meanwhile, Luisa - who joined the soap last year - admitted despite her success, "can't let go" of her role as a parent and partner.
She told The Sun newspaper's TV Magazine: "I've got a partner, Annette, and we've been together 15 years.
"I've been a stay-at-home mum for the past eight years and now Annette's taken a year out for the [two] girls.
"Although I can't let go of that role - I get home and still try to control everything."
Kourtney Kardashian is thinking about getting her son a modelling agent.
The 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians' star, who is expecting her third child with boyfriend Scott Disick, has revealed their four-year-old little boy, Mason, could follow in his aunt Kendall Jenner's footsteps and hit the runway in the future.
Asked if he might become a model, the 35-year-old star - who also has two-year-old daughter Penelope - said: "I don't know. He has such an attitude."
Her sister Khloé added: "He's very moody. He's very Kourtney-like. If he wants to do something, he will. If he doesn't, you can't get him to do anything."
However, Khloe also thinks that her nephew has the perfect personality for the catwalk, saying he is "kind of wild and fun, like the centre of attention."
The 30-year-old reality TV star also admitted Mason inspired a lot of their new Kardashian Kids collection.
She told People magazine: "It's like we have test-drivers. Kourtney dresses Mason so freakin' cute. He's such a fashionista."
Sir Mick Jagger says "working" helped him through the death of L'Wren Scott.
The Rolling Stones rocker has opened up about his long-term partner's death for the first time since her suicide in March, and he has admitted that he coped by "touring" with his band and working on 'Get On Up', a new movie about soul icon James Brown.
Speaking on NBC, he told US TV host Matt Lauer: "I'm doing OK. It's a difficult, very hard year, but I got back into it by working on touring with the Stones in Europe and doing other things including doing this great movie."
It is the first time the legendary musician has broken his silence over his tragic loss, besides a statement in which he admitted he was "struggling" to come to terms with his partner taking her own life.
He said at the time: "I am still struggling to understand how my lover and best friend could end her life in this tragic way."
Meanwhile, his ex-girlfriend Luciana Giminez was forced to defend him of being a national curse and causing the team to lose to Germany in one of the worst defeats of World Cup history.
She wrote: "Mick has been successful for 50 years, he's a good friend and GOOD FATHER to my 15-year-old son.
"He is suffering cyber bullying .... and I would like to ask you guys who do this kind of bullying to think before you do it.
"Even though it only seems like a small thing, Mick is a person like us all, and he does not deserve to be treated this way by Brazilians."
Harry Styles has got back together with ex-girlfriend Paige Reifler.
The 'Best Song Ever' hitmaker is said to have reunited with his former lover after the pair were both seen at an exclusive party at Shoreditch House in London this week.
An insider told The Sun newspaper: "Harry turned up specifically to meet up with Paige but they were as discreet as possible at the event.
"Then they both left the main party, which was on the rooftop next to the pool, and went downstairs to the more private restaurant. They were having drinks with her agents.
"But Harry ended up putting his arm around Paige and they were very flirty together. They ended up leaving on their own because there were lots of photographers outside."
While the model is reportedly "smitten" with the One Direction pop star, it is said their respective careers mean a proper relationship "might not" be possible "at this stage".
The source added: "Harry's been on 1D's world tour lately but it was good timing that he was around.
"Paige is completely smitten with him but realistic that their crazy lives mean it might not be able to develop into anything serious at this stage."
Cher Lloyd isn't "going to apologise" for her bad attitude early in her career.
The 'Sirens' hitmaker has admitted she had a bad attitude in the past, but insisted she is done with saying sorry, explaining she is a "different person now".
She told the Daily Star newspaper: "I'm not going to apologise any more. I've done enough of that. Of course a 16-year-old girl isn't going to be experienced enough to cope with some of those things I went through.
"I've no excuses, but everybody goes through that stage where their behaviour isn't the best.
"I'm a different person now and much more confident in myself and my songs. I can speak up now and say what I want now."
Cher, 20, described her life - living "out of 11 suitcases" travelling the world with her husband Craig Monk - as an "extended honeymoon" and certainly seems happy since moving to the US.
She said: "I've lived out of 11 suitcases for two years now. My husband travels with me and it's like an extended honeymoon.
"It's not every day a young married couple get to travel the world together. We are very busy but it's exciting."
Ice T doesn't want to make hip-hop music any more.
The 56-year-old musician is releasing a new rock album with his thrash metal band Body Count and says this is the kind of music he prefers now as hip hop has lost its way.
He said: "Hip-hop's gone in a different direction - it's club music, no content, just, 'I got money, cars, girls'.
"Underground hip-hop's still prolific, but the stuff on the radio sucks.
"Ice T has always been about hardcore, aggressive music. With Body Count, it's art, it's over the top, it's hypersexual.
"I roll with the people who get it. The people who don't, I throw them a Barry Manilow album."
And Ice also mocked hip-hop fans who "act tough" but have no idea what it is really like in the worlds they enjoy hearing about.
Discussing his track 'Wanna Be A Gangsta', he told NME magazine: [It's critical of] suburban kids listening to rap and acting tough behind their keyboards.
"If they touch down on those streets, they're gonna get their ass sewn up."