Friday, July 3, 2026

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Jessica Alba shops in Brentwood

Jessica Alba flashed a smile for the cameras as she made her way into Brentwood County Mart. The actress sported casual blue trousers and a loose-fitting cardigan for the shopping trip.

Kesha heads home from Vegas

Kesha hid her pink hair under a black fedora as she arrived at LAX Airport, Los Angeles, from Las Vegas. The 'Timber' singer wore a brightly patterned t-shirt dress and accessorised her look with a black tote bag.

Lea Michele arrives at Good Morning America

Lea Michele was in high spirits as she arrived for her appearance on 'Good Morning America' in New York. The 'Glee' star looked pretty in a navy blue dress as she greeted fans with a wave.

Kim Kardashian strolls around Paris

Kim Kardashian and her rapper fiance Kanye West enjoyed a stroll around Paris together ahead of their nuptials in the French capital. The reality TV star displayed her famous curves in a revealing vest and pencil skirt.

Gwen Stefani shows of post-baby body

Gwen Stefani showed off her slim figure in a denim jumpsuit as she visited an acupuncture clinic in Los Angeles. The 'Rich Girl' singer gave birth to her second son, Apollo, with her husband Gavin Rossdale two months ago.

Pink Floyd hint at reunion tour


Pink Floyd fans are speculating the band could be set to tour again or release a new album.
The 'Comfortably Numb' hitmakers have teased them by posting a countdown to a big announcement today (20.05.14) on a website marking the 20th anniversary of their final record, 'The Division Bell'.
Divisionbell20.com features a continuous clip of satellite images of the moon and urban landscapes to a soundtrack of Pink Floyd's music.
The site has also teased the hashtag #TBD20, referencing the fact the band's last record was released two decades ago in March.
Members Roger Waters, David Gilmour and Nick Mason - who haven't performed together publicly since the Live 8 benefit show in 2005 - briefly reunited during Waters' 'The Wall' tour stop at London's O2 Arena but they have previously hinted at the possibility of a reunion.
In September, Nick told NME magazine that he was "ready to go but holding my breath", and later said he thought Pink Floyd would most likely get back together for a charity concert, although fans feel the 20th anniversary is a big enough celebration and have taken to Twitter to speculate a reunion in coming months.
Earlier today, a fan posted: "Pink Floyd are up to something. 7 hours till we find out what. Please tour. Please tour. Please tour. (sic)."

Train driver suspended for Queen poster


A train driver has been suspended for putting up a poster of Queen Elizabeth at work.
The London Underground worker has been suspended and forced to remove the A4 sized image of the monarch while bosses investigate a complaint.
However, Union chiefs have now demanded that he return to work and put the poster - which is said to have caused an argument between the man and his colleague - back up.
The men - who both work on the Central line and are said to be members of rival unions who have "vastly different political allegiances" - have clashed over the poster numerous times.
Central line operations director Peter McNaught told the Daily Star newspaper: "Following a dispute between two members of staff on the Central line, a full investigation is being carried out by senior managers and a member of staff has been suspended pending the outcome.
"We take all claims of bullying and harassment extremely seriously and do not tolerate such behaviour in the workplace."
The reprimanded driver has been accused of bullying his colleague but union boss Finn Brennan says he denies all allegations.
He said: "It is extraordinary a public corporation under the control of London Mayor Boris Johnson is instructing staff to remove photographs of the Queen.
"We have written to the company to ask them for an immediate investigation and for this bizarre decision to be reversed."

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge praise young boy


Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have praised a book written by a little boy about his "superhero" grandfather.
Jake Dolman received the royal seal of approval for 'My Best Grandad', which he made as a tribute to his grandfather after he passed away last September.
The picture book has been self-published and all profits go towards the Mountain Rescue England charity, which Prince William is a patron for.
William and his wife Duchess Catherine were sent a copy of the book and in return posted a letter to the young author claiming they were "touched" by the tribute and were thankful for his support of mountain rescue.
Speaking about the letter he received from the royal couple, Jake said: "It made me happy - I like the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge because Will is going to be the King one day."
The young boy also confessed that he thinks his Granddad would've loved the book, which features drawings of the pair "diving, catching and at a barbecue and a pool", as well as "facts about when he died".
Jake's mother, Selina, added: "It started as a school project about superheroes, and Jake stood up and told the class his superhero was his granddad, who had recently passed away.
"He drew all these pictures of his granddad helping him with his homework, or teaching him to catch a ball, and I think it was a way of helping him cope with the loss."

Fake Prince Harry found pretence ‘draining’


A man pretending to be Britain's Prince Harry for a new reality television series admits the constant lying is "draining".
Matt Hicks, from Exeter in south west England, poses as the flame-haired royal for 'I Wanna Marry Harry' - a fake dating show which sees 12 American girls vying for his attention - and although he admits it was great fun, he did find it hard to keep up the pretence.
He said: "I hadn't though about all of the deceiving and the lying and how I'd feel about that. It was all a bit of fun, but after the process went on, that got a bit draining.
"The mental side of having to remember every single detail about Harry every time I opened my mouth to talk to the girls."
Matt was given a crash course in all things Prince Harry - including his military career, schooling, friends, exes and hobbies - before taking part in the show, but he claims he did manage to inject his own personality into the "role".
He told TVGuide.com: "I tried to put as much of me into it as possible, so when they asked about my traveling I spoke about the traveling that I've done because I assumed they wouldn't know any different.
"I wasn't necessarily opening up, but they were opening up to me by the end. And the girls at the end were obviously ones I liked more."
Despite admitting to feeling slightly guilty, he added: "At the end of they day, everyone signed up for a reality TV show. It's all a bit of fun."

Jane Lynch felt ‘diseased’


Jane Lynch felt like she had a "disease" when she realised she was gay.
The 'Glee' actress lived a life of "secrecy" growing up in Chicago and confessed her sexuality in her journal - which she promptly threw away so no one would find out.
Speaking in new web series 'It Got Better' - which features LGBT celebrities talking abut accepting their sexuality - she said: "It was almost like I had a disease I had been diagnosed. I had a journal and ... I remember I wrote, 'I am gay. No one can ever know this.' And I went four blocks away and threw it out in somebody else's garbage.
"It led to a life of secrecy that I had to unravel."
Jane was terrified she would be "ostracised" if she revealed her sexuality to others.
She said: "For me, to be ostracised would have been the worst thing.
"To be thought of as different and not accepted was a fate worse than death."
The 53-year-old actress says she always felt different to her female classmates but didn't realise she was a lesbian until she was 14.
She said: "I identified more with boy things. I enjoyed dressing like a boy. The boys stopped wanting to play with me when I got to be about 10 and I had to fight to play baseball."

Charlize Theron hit ‘rock bottom’


Charlize Theron reached "rock bottom" in her early 30s.
The 38-year-old actress - whose mother killed her father in self-defense when she was 15 years old - "didn't know" she needed therapy, but has found having regular sessions incredibly useful.
She said: "I didn't know that I needed therapy. I was walking through life just kind of thinking everything was fine - you go and you work and there's this catharsis that happens when you are an actor, and that's healthy, right?
"[In my early 30s, I was] kind of at rock bottom. I called a friend and said, 'Will you give me the number of your therapist?' And I started seeing an incredible woman who is always just a phone call away."
The 'Million Ways to Die in the West' star adopted her two-year-old son Jackson in March 2012, and says taking on the care of a child is something she has always wanted to do, even when her then-boyfriend Stuart Townsend - who she split with in 2010 after almost nine years together - didn't agree with her idea of what a "family" is.
Charlize's mother recently showed her a letter which she wrote when she was eight years old that read: "What I want for Christmas this year is for you to take me to the orphanage so that we can adopt a brother or a sister."
Speaking about the note, the actress - who is now dating Sean Penn - told the new issue of Vogue magazine: "I don't know where that came from.
"Maybe it was just an awareness of the fact that at that time, orphanages were everywhere in South Africa. But even in my relationship with Stuart, that was something I was very clear about. We had very different ideas of what a family looked like. There's no judgment; that was not the reason why we broke up, but when we did, adopting was not a last resort for me - it was almost like a first resort. And it's the only thing in my life that's surpassed how great I thought it would be."

Angelina Jolie had play time on set


Angelina Jolie says making 'Maleficent' was like "sharing play time" with her children.
The 38-year-old actress - who raises kids Maddox, 12, Pax, 10, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, seven, and twins Knox and Vivienne, five, with fiance Brad Pitt - "didn't realise" how many of her past movies were unsuitable for family viewing until she started work on the reimagining of the 'Sleeping Beauty' story.
She told MailOnline: "I didn't realise how many films I made that my kids can't see until I did this!
"Now I realise which ones but yes it's been so much fun to have something like this coming out where the kids are so excited and can come see it and they loved to be on set and they played in the fairy mound and they loved meeting Elle [Fanning] and Prince Charming and hanging out.
"So it was like just sharing this play time, which is of course what I do for a living but when it comes down to this level and this world, you can really share it with your kids and it was the greatest."
Angelina also admitted she was "very scared" of taking on such an iconic character because she didn't want to "disappoint" anyone.
She said: "I was very scared to take it on that I would disappoint the fans and I'm one of them, I was a big fan of hers when I was little and then when you get into it you just want to make sure you make some bold choices and there's no going back with a character like that.
"You just have to really think of the audience and really try to be as entertaining and as full on as possible so you don't disappoint and everyone has a good time watching the movie."