Ashley Greene attended the 'Wish I Was Here' premiere at the DGA Theater in Los Angeles, California. The 'Twilight' actress stole the show in a white bodycon dress as she arrived on the red carpet.
Anne Hathaway grabbed a coffee before heading on to the set of 'The Intern' in New York. The actress looked smart in a monochrome polka-dot blouse and black trousers.
Demi Lovato looked ready for summer in a cream mini-dress and sunglasses as she left an office building in New York City. The 'Skyscraper' singer wore her purple dip-dyed hair loose and finished off her outfit with a black kimono and shades.
AnnaLynne McCord rocked a '20s inspired fringed white gown at the 2nd Annual Discover Many Hopes Gala in New York. The '90210' star finished off her look with statement earrings.
Jessica Alba turned heads in a vibrant orange blazer as she arrived in Los Angeles, California. The 'Sin City' actress showed off her natural beauty with minimal make-up.
Stacy Keibler showed off her growing baby bump in a patterned maxi-dress as she enjoyed lunch with a friend in Beverly Hills. The model is expecting her first child with her husband Jared Pobre whom she married in March this year.
Georgia May Jagger was stunning in an orange mini-dress as she promoted the 'House Of Sun' pop-up boutique in Madrid, Spain. The model attended the event with her supermodel mum Jerry Hall.
Jennifer Aniston was spotted leaving Barneys department store in New York City. The pretty 'Friends' actress wore aviator shades and a black vest as she left the shop empty handed.
Britain's Prince Harry is visiting the Atlantic Rainforest today (25.06.14).
The royal is due to continue his official tour of Brazil with a trip to the dense forest which surrounds the city of San Paulo in order to discover how the nation's governmen...
Britain's Prince Harry is "really sad" about England being knocked out of the World Cup.
The 29-year-old prince confessed he was bitterly disappointed his team would be heading home after losing their first two group stage matches.
Harry made the admission to the FA chairman Greg Dyke just hours before he watched England bow out against Costa Rica at the Belo Horizonte stadium in a nil-nil draw yesterday (24.06.14).
Greg told The Independent newspaper: "It's a shame Harry didn't come [to Brazil] last week, he probably would have helped. I feel really sorry for Harry and our fans that we didn't have a chance of staying on - but that's life.
"It's such small margins, we basically played better here than we have for the last two World Cups."
The redhead met the FA chairman during a business brunch at The Minas Tennis Club, where the pair were shown a rare copy of the 1863 original regulations ahead of it being displayed at the Sao Paulo football museum.
Harry also lamented to Greg: "The couple of games that I watched I thought that we played really well. It's the best England team we've had for some time - but hey, you win some you lose some."