Cara Delevingne and Michelle Rodriguez have reportedly split.
The supermodel is said to have broken up with her partner, and her decision to attend her sister Polly's wedding on her own was seen as "a big statement" as the two women go on a "break".
Speaking to The Sun newspaper, a source revealed: "Cara and Michelle have really cooled things in the past month and haven't seen each other in a while.
"For Cara to go to the wedding alone was a big statement - she and Michelle were rarely apart early this year but are now taking a break."
Poppy and James Cook got married yesterday (16.05.14) and it was previously revealed Cara wore a white gown as maid of honour - and she attended with her pet rabbit rather than her now ex-girlfriend.
The 21-year-old star wore a Haute Couture Chanel dress, and the bridal party got ready at Claridge's Hotel in Mayfair before the nuptials.
Guests at the event included composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell, her boyfriend Christian Horner, and TV presenter Trinny Woodall.
Graham Norton says the BAFTA TV Awards is a "tough crowd".
The chat show host will be presenting the ceremony for the eighth time tomorrow night (18.05.14), and he admitted it can be extremely difficult to figure out the "mood" of the audience.
He told The Sun newspaper's TV Magazine: "They can be a tough crowd. You can't judge the mood at BAFTA.
"Some years they're in a very good mood, some years apparently not. I don't know whether that's the mix of nominees, the weather, the venue..."
The 51-year-old star also opened up about the practical challenges with presenting award shows, particularly when he is performing to entertain not only the live crowd but also the TV audience watching at home.
He added: "I play to the audience in the room, but at the same time you are aware that no matter what happens, some of this is going to be on television, so you do have to remember the cameras and plough on through the silences.
"Sometimes you do a risque joke tat gets an 'ooh' from the audience, but as long as they're making a noise, I don't care."
One Direction's songwriter has defended his right to audition for 'Britain's Got Talent'.
The 'Best Song Ever' hitmaker has penned big hits for a number of acts, but he has insisted his experience shouldn't exclude him from trying to become a performer.
Ed Drewett said: "It would be wrong to discriminate against me because I'm a songwriter.
"This is a show to showcase talent in performing and that's something I haven't done yet."
Meanwhile, an insider has insisted there's no way the show can portray him as a new "discovery" when his audition is shown tonight (17.05.14).
The source told the Daily Star newspaper: "You can't pretend this guy is a discovery or that he's come out of nowhere.
"His name may not be familiar to everyone, but his work certainly is."
However, a spokesman for the TV talent show has claimed he will be judged "on merit", with his career "clearly referenced".
He said: "His past experience is clearly reference on the show. Al contestants are auditioned on merit."
As well as his song for One Direction, he has also penned hits for The Wanted - 'Glad You Came' and 'All Time Low' - and wrote Olly Murs' track 'Dear Darlin''.
Courteney Cox thinks she is "grounded yet outrageous".
The 'Cougar Town' actress has just directed her first feature film, 'Just Before I Go', and says she chose to work on the comedy because it related to her personality.
She said: "It kind of shows that when you think something is going on with you, you realise, as you look out, that everyone is struggling and we all have our issues.
"I was also drawn to the hilarity and subversive humour. Between the heartfelt stuff and the crazy obscure humour, it was perfect for my personality. It was grounded yet outrageous."
Courteney - who has nine-year-old daughter Coco with ex-husband David Arquette - recently debuted the movie at the Tribeca film festival and was so nervous, she forgot what she wanted to say to the audience.
She told Britain's HELLO! magazine: "Going up there and seeing people watching the movie at a festival where they're expecting something - I don't know, I just got really nervous.
"I meant to say that Coco, my daughter, sang the opening song, but I forgot."
However, the actress admits she was "surprised" not to be nervous when she stepped behind the camera to make the movie.
She said: "What surprised me was that it didn't make me nervous. I was more nervous the first time directing 'Cougar Town', thinking about how I was going to bring something different and be as fast as possible - nobody wants to be there longer than you have to."
Taylor Swift has told Selena Gomez to blast Justin Bieber on her next album.
The 'I Knew You Were Trouble' hitmaker is notorious for writing about her previous relationships, and she has reportedly told her best friend to write about the 'Beauty and a Beat' hitmaker in an effort to get over him.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Taylor's been encouraging Selena got write down her feelings and emotions, and record."
Justin and the 'Spring Breakers' actress have had a difficult on/off romance, and it is said they split again last month.
Throughout this tough time, Taylor is said to have stood by her friend - and there's eve a chance they could collaborate on Selena's album.
The insider added: "Taylor's had Selena's back through all this. I wouldn't be surprised if they recorded together."
The pair have discussed their close friendship in the past, and the blonde singer claimed it was their "longevity" which has made them so comfortable.
Taylor recently said: "It's been the longest one [friendship] I think either of us had really. When your life changes and you become thrust into this really strange whirlwind where what your life is is different from what other people think your life is.
"And your life is commented on and your life is written about and fictionalised and all that. Both of us have kind of stuck it out and hung in there through all the different changes we've gone through.
"Longevity is something you really can find very precious and rare in friendships."
Perrie Edwards will design her own wedding dress.
The Little Mix singer is getting married to One Direction heartthrob Zayn Malik and - although the couple haven't set a date yet - she is enlisting her band mate Jade Thirlwall.
Perrie told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "I definitely want long sleeves. I know exactly what I want, so I'm designing it and getting it made from scratch.
"Not that I can draw ... I'm getting Jade to do it. She's going to draw it and I'm going to take it to somebody to make."
Jade admitted she used to draw hundreds of wedding dresses as a child, although she joked the fashion choices are best left to Perrie.
She said: "When I was little I used to constantly draw wedding dresses ... I thought those massive puffy shoulders were really fashionable."
Meanwhile, Perrie has already figured out how she wants her makeup to look on the big day.
She added: "I'm gonna have natural makeup - not too natural. I don't want to be a natural Nancy ... but nice, light eye shadow with a nude lip."
Hossein Amini thinks 'The Two Faces of January' is a unique crime-thriller.
The screenwriter makes his directorial debut with the film adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's novel of the same name and he's revealed he's wanted to adapt it for the big screen ever since he read the story at university because it has such an interesting dynamic.
Speaking at a press conference for the film at London's Corinthia Hotel, he told BANG Showbiz: "I've always liked crime thrillers. But this was a crime thriller about, I thought, three very ordinary characters who we could have met and are very much like us.
"They're thrown into this world of crime and the damage they do is to themselves. It wasn't to outside forces like policemen or criminals or whatever. It was really watching this intimate triangle."
Highsmith - who wrote a number of popular crime-thriller novels including 'Strangers on a Train' and 'The Talented Mr. Ripley before she passed away in 1995 - struggled to get 'The Two Faces of January' published for the exact reason Hossein was attracted to the story.
Referencing a quote from one of the publishers who rejected the novel, he said: "A story can handle two neurotic characters but not three."
The "neurotic" characters in question are the wealthy Chester MacFarland (Viggo Mortensen), his younger wife Colette MacFarland (Kirsten Dunst) and Rydal (Oscar Isaac), who all become embroiled in the murder of a private investigator.
Emeli Sande finds it "amazing" to think about her global success.
The 27-year-old singer recently looked back on the original lyrics to her hit single 'Next to Me' and still can't believe how far she's come since she penned the track, which was released two years ago.
She said: ""I was in the studio a couple of days ago with Craze & Hoax, the guy I wrote 'Next to Me' with, and he was like 'Oh look, I have the piece of paper you wrote 'Next to Me' on, so it has like 'Next to me, whoo-hoo' verse one, and everything's crossed out, things I wanted to say at first.
"Seeing things like that make it real, we put that song down in his bedroom and to know it went around the world is such an amazing feeling."
Emeli admitted growing up in Scotland, getting her big break to be a singer seemed like a "fantasy".
She said: "It's almost like this fantasy industry, I was up in Aberdeenshire and really wanted to sing but it was about making that link, how do you get into that London world, because that's where all the labels are and it's important to get your stuff heard."
Last week, the singer visited Glasgow to give a masterclass to aspiring songwriters and admitted she would have loved to have attended something similar when she was beginning her career.
She said: "I would have appreciated something like this, to get some advice how do you make those steps and let people hear what you're doing."
Kimberley Walsh's nephew wants her to name her baby after his favourite cartoon character.
The former Girls Aloud singer is five months pregnant with her and Justin Scott's first child, and her whole family are excited about the new arrival, including two-year-old Billie.
Kimberley said: "I went for a family picnic with my brother Adam, sisters Sally and Amy and Sally's children, Billie and Alfie. We had such a lovely day.
"Billie's so cute. I have no idea why but he calls me Momo and he's fully aware I'm pregnant now. He came up to me while I was eating and kissed the bump.
"I asked him if he wanted me to have a boy or a girl and he said, without hesitation, a boy. And he wants me to call him Woody, after 'Toy Story'."
The 'Promise' hitmaker has been busy decorating her baby's bedroom but can't complete the finishing touches yet as she and Justin don't know the gender of the tot.
She explained in her column for Britain's OK! magazine: "We've finished painting the nursery, although Justin wouldn't let me near a ladder.
"We went for duck egg blue, so if it's a girl we can add pink to the room and if it's a boy we'll add darker blue furnishings.
"I can now start doing all the fun things like ordering the cot and the curtains. It's very exciting."
Jason Bateman's children have made him more "empathetic."
The 'Arrested Development' actor has daughters, Francesca, seven, and Maple, two, with wife Amanda Anka and they inspired him to volunteer at City Year, an organisation which aims to help less fortunate children get excited about their education.
He said: "Having children, I've become ever more empathetic. You see your kids discovering all these different things, and the notion that they might not get access to an education that they deserve or become disinterested in school is just heart-breaking.
"It's a curiosity that needs to be constantly fed, and City Year, which sends volunteers into schools to support at-risk students, does that.
"Over the past five years, I've gotten a chance to mix with some of the students and corps members and staff. There is an infectious spirit that runs through both those that are receiving and those that are giving. There's something special about spreading this excitement about education and knowledge. It's what living is about."
Jason, 45, who started acting an a child, enjoys watching his own kids learn things but admits he has to be careful about what he says in front of them.
He told People magazine: "As a parent, it's really fun to see how much a child can simply absorb. They are taking things in all day every day, and frankly, 90 percent of what we learn is through osmosis."
Kristen Bell says Dax Shepard is "very romantic."
The 'Frozen' actress married the 39-year-old actor last October in a low-key ceremony that cost $142 and despite having a 14-month-old daughter, Lincoln, the couple still make sure they spend enough quality time together.
She said: "Dax is very romantic, so I do get spoiled."
Dax also helped Kristen, 33, figure out how she was going to direct Lipton's three-part series of extended 'Be More Tea' ads in the US.
She told Us Weekly magazine: "He ready the scripts and was really supportive. Not too many notes!"
The blonde beauty says Lincoln is growing up quickly and she loves watching her "crazy" antics.
She said: "She's just running around like a crazy short person. A short nut ball."
Kristen recently admitted Dax is obsessed with Brad Pitt and even has a portrait of him and the hunky actor in matching outfits, which was given to him by Ellen DeGeneres, attached to the headboard of their bed.
Speaking on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' last month, Kristen said: "He just adores him, he's on a pedestal, his work, his vibe, he loves everything about him."
When Ellen asked if he actually took the portrait, which was a "joke", home with him, Kristen replied: "Can I just say something? I don't think he thought it was a joke. I think he thought it was dead serious.
"It was the first thing he showed me when he got home. He's like, 'Come out to my trunk, I got to show you what Ellen got me.' And I was like, 'Wait, how was your segments?' ... And he has already put it up and it is in the boudoir. It's resting on the headboard above our bed. It's going to need to be secured if it's going to live there."
Alesha Dixon always watches 'Britain's Got Talent'.
The 35-year-old star - who has seven-month-old daughter Azura with boyfriend Azuka Ononye - may be a judge on the talent show, but she still sits down to watch the programme with her family every week and enjoys it as a fan, rather than a critic of her own work.
She said: "It's been brilliant so far. I watch the show at home with my family as if I'm not a part of it.
"It's a strong year in all aspects of variety and I think that's the beauty of the show - there's something in there for everyone."
Alesha admits it is "difficult" leaving her young daughter to go to work, but feels lucky to have such a strong support network.
She said: "It's difficult to leave Azura in the mornings, but she's in great hands with my family and she's a happy baby, so I balance my work life with my home life."
And the former 'Strictly Come Dancing' judge laughed off speculation she is set to join 'The X Factor'.
She told Britain's OK! magazine: "I'm really happy on 'Britain's Got Talent'. I' so blessed to go to work and be part of such a fantastic panel.
"With everything in life, you have to be grateful for what you have."