Miranda Kerr isn't "ready" for a relationship.
The 31-year-old supermodel admits she's doesn't want to rush into another romance after splitting from her husband of three years Orlando Bloom last October, but she hasn't ruled out going on a date with someone occasionally.
Speaking to Australia's Sunday Times Magazine, she said: "I'm not looking for anything too serious or to be in a relationship. I'm not ready, I'd rather just go on a date here and there."
The Australian beauty has been romantically linked to billionaire James Packer following the breakdown of her marriage, but she insists they're just close friends.
She explained: "He's been a friend for many years."
Meanwhile, Miranda recently admitted that she speaks to Orlando, with whom she shares three-year-old son Flynn, every day because they still get on really well.
She said: "We speak every day. We're really close, we're going to be a family forever and we both really do love each other. We have genuine love and respect for each other. We're very connected and I feel grateful for that.
"We created something beautiful together and we both remind ourselves how lucky we are to have that. And yeah, it's good. He's a great dad. I'm lucky."
Kelly Brook claims exercise has increased her sex drive.
The glamour model, who is engaged to former 'Gladiators' star David McIntosh, admits she's seen an improvement in her sexual desire since she began a new fitness regime.
Speaking to Cosmopolitan Body magazine, she said: "I've been training with Ashley [Borden], doing lots of 'rolling out' to engage all my muscles. Then we do high intensity training, like weights and dragging sandbags.
"I've felt incredible for it: so strong and more sexy. My sex drive went up 100 per cent - I think it's the hormones and testosterone from the weightlifting.
"I've also been doing ju-jitsu classes and Krav Maga, which was developed for the military in Israel. I love it."
The 34-year-old stunner admits she's stopped obsessing over her body because she thinks the most important thing is having a positive relationship with it.
She explained: "We're always talking about the inches on our hips or arms, but what really matters is the top five inches: what's going on in your head. Your mind and how you see yourself are more important than anything. It's so good to have a healthy relationship with your body."
Shailene Woodley likes to live a "low-key life".
The 22-year-old actress, who shot to fame after appearing in 'The Descendants' in 2011, didn't want to be thrown into the limelight and would prefer to be on a beach than at a glamorous showbiz event with other high-profile stars.
Speaking to Company magazine, she said: "I don't really participate in any of the hoopla.
"I lead a fairly low-key life - I'm a beach girl and the idea of putting on a dress and heels when I could be on the beach just doesn't appeal to me!"
The brunette beauty recently admitted she's remained level-headed over the past three years because she's ignored negative comments and focused on her career.
She explained: "Someone once told me that it's none of my business what anyone else thinks of me. That was an epiphany. The thing about this industry that ungrounds people so often is fear. It's the fear of not being accepted, not being enough, being compared, not being this or that...It's just clutter! It just doesn't need to be there."
Jared Leto likes his Oscar award with "scuffs and bruises".
The 'Dallas Buyers Club' star won the Best Supporting Actor prize for his role in the biopic at the glamorous event in March, but he doesn't mind that the trophy has already been damaged because he thinks it gives it a better story.
Speaking to 'Access Hollywood', he said: "I wasn't shy with it. I let people kind of take pictures with it and have fun and I think that's what it's really about. It got some scuffs and bruises, but it's all the better for it, more personality."
However, it didn't take the 42-year-old actor long to give the gong its first dent as he managed to smash it on a bannister just two days after receiving it.
He said at the time: "True story, I was letting some of the people that I work with take a picture with the Oscar, and I was carrying it downstairs and boom - I hit the railing on the stairs and I put a little nick in the back of it."
Meanwhile, the 30 Seconds to Mars frontman has decided to stash his award in the kitchen, disguised by some food, so that he can look at it every time he comes home.
He said previously: "The Oscar is sitting in my kitchen guarded by some vegan butter and a bag of popcorn."
Sir Mick Jagger sung a song at the memorial service of his late girlfriend L'Wren Scott last night (02.04.14).
The Rolling Stones frontman sang Bob Dylan's 'Just Like A Woman' as friends and family gathered at the private ceremony, held at St. Bartholomew's Church in Manhattan, New York, to remember the late fashion designer.
The heartbreaking service opened with blessings and prayers, before L'Wren's brother Randy and the Sir Mick, 70, spoke words of tribute.
Ellen Barkin, Sarah Jessica Parker and fashion personality André Leon Talley were among others to also share their memories of the brunette beauty.
L'Wren's niece, Hannah Bambrough, and Mick's son, James Jagger, 28, shared poems, while the singer's grandchildren, Mazie and Zak, read out Psalm 23.
Julianne Moore, Meg Ryan, Olivia Munn, Renée Zellweger, Vogue editor Anna Wintour, and Mick's bandmate Ronnie Wood were among those who attended the ceremony, while fans lined up outside to take photos.
A private funeral for L'Wren, who committed suicide in March aged just 49, took place at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, two months ago.
Her ashes have been divided between her family in Utah and, her partner of 13 years, Sir Mick.
Charlie Sheen's fiancée is struggling to plan their wedding.
Brett Rossi and the 'Anger Management' star are set to walk down the aisle later this year, but the porn star admits she's finding the preparation for their big day "confusing".
Speaking to Us Magazine, she said: "Wedding planning is so hard. So confusing ... I've never had a wedding. All I want is a magical night with my [future] hubby and for everyone to have a good time.
"I couldn't care less about the simple little details."
The actor, 48, has been married four times in the past and Brett, 24, has been married once before, but she believes their relationship is stronger than their previous romances.
She explained: "The best thing about our relationship is the communication and honesty we share with each other. [I've] never had a relationship like that before, nor has he. So it's really great."
The couple got engaged in February after three months of dating, but their wedding plans were put on hold as Brett was waiting on the divorce from her first husband John Ross to be finalised.
Meanwhile, the loved-up duo are expected to get a pre-nup before their big day this autumn due to the Charlie's estimated $125 million net worth, largely thanks to his stint on sitcom 'Two and a Half Men'.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are to star in their first film together in almost a decade.
The couple haven't been seen together in a movie since starring in 'Mr & Mrs Smith' back in 2005, which sparked their real-life love affair, but it is believed they have "an exciting new venture" in the pipeline for the near future.
The 38-year-old actress has reportedly penned the script for the upcoming movie, which will be set in Europe.
An insider told JustJared.com: "People will not want to miss it!"
Angelina is currently working in post-production on her film 'Unbroken' after she impressed with her directorial debut in 'The Land of Blood and Honey' in 2011.
She also voices the title character in Disney's 'Maleficent', which will hit US cinemas on May 30.
Brad, 50, has just wrapped up filming for the World War II action movie 'Fury', which will hit the big screen in the US on November 14.
Meanwhile, the loved-up duo first went public with their relationship in April 2005, just four months after Brad's divorce from Jennifer Aniston was finalised.
Brad and Angelina went on to get engaged in 2012 and share six children, Maddox, 12, Pax, 10, Zahara, nine, Shiloh, seven, and twins Vivienne and Knox, five, together.
Carl Barat admits there is a "colossal risk" involved in reforming The Libertines.
The co-frontman, who will be reunited with bandmates Pete Doherty, Gary Powell and John Hassall for a gig at London's Hyde Park this summer, understands the group reforming isn't without its risks.
He told NME magazine: "For me, the right reasons are, can we do it? Do people want to do it? Would it be a good thing to do? And I don't f***ing know. I'm not saying for a second that it's without a colossal risk, doing this."
Pete let slip in a phone interview to an Israeli journalist earlier this month that the 'Can't Stand Me Now' hitmakers were coming together for the concert and claims his often turbulent relationship with Carl has been fixed.
He said: "Don't listen to what I said before. It's all good with Carl at the minute. He's grown up a bit. The way he talks to me, I can see it ... his face is evolving somewhat. He's lost a bit of the crippling darkness and weariness in relation to me. I love him."
The Libertines play Barclaycard British Summer Time in Hyde Park on July 5.
Kiefer Sutherland described London as "another character" in the new series of '24'.
'24: Live Another Day' is set in the UK's capital city and the show's star - who plays Jack Bauer - admitted filming in his hometown helped convince him to return for another season after initially being uncertain.
He told the Daily Mail Weekend magazine: "There was a massive fear on my part that any kind of follow-up series would've live up to expectations.
"But there's such a powerful idea at the heart of 'Live Another Day' that I wanted to be a part of it. I know there's huge interest in finding out what happened to Jack. So now we can!
"And filming in London, the city of my birth, was a big attraction. Its magnificent landscapes, buildings and transport add to the spectacle. London's effectively another character."
Indeed, it was only once he'd settled into the filming that Kiefer was convinced he'd "made the right decision".
He admitted: "It took a few days of filming in London before I felt comfortable in the role of Jack and before I could to myself that we'd made the right decision to bring him back."
Brooke Vincent is delighted her character has started behaving badly.
The 'Coronation Street' actress has played Sophie Webster in the soap since she was 11 and she happy to see her show a bit of an edge a decade later.
She told The Sun newspaper's TV Magazine: "It used to frustrate me that Sophie was such a good girl, though. She might be the Street's first lesbian, but she was always very nice.
"I'd always hoped she'd go in a different direction and I'd even say the 'good-girl lines' in a way that was a bit sarcastic or with an edge to make the viewers and writers think there was something more to Sophie.
"Now it's happening, I couldn't be more pleased ... I'm just loving it. Finally the good Christian girl is turning a bit wild - much more like me. In fact, I want her to be even worse."
Brooke also claimed the soap saved her life,keeping her out of "a young offenders' institute" by giving her a positive focus.
She said: "If I hadn't got this job and I hadn't stayed on 'Coronation Street', I'd be in a young offenders' institute right now.
"I was born naughty - I can't help it, that's who I am - so being on the show has kept me on the straight and narrow."
Arnold Schwarznegger thinks Eddie Murphy is "perfect" for the 'Twins' sequel.
The 'Sabotage' actor is set to reprise his role alongside Danny Devito as two unlikely twins who were separated at birth in the follow-up to the 1988 comedy action film, but thinks the 'Nutty Professor' actor will make a good addition to the cast.
He said: "We have not done any rehearsals for it other than meeting several times, and I admire Eddie as an actor and as a talent, with the three of us."
While Schwarzenegger is looking forward to working on the movie, he knows it will be a different filmmaking experience to the original.
He added to BANG Showbiz: "They said, 'Do you want to do 'Twins', and this is something that I've chased for 20 years."
There is a different studio technique now, it's a different generation, the old guard is gone, there is some different people in there..so this is how it works, I didn't really think or have a plan, you now some of those ideas work, don't work, but I believe very strongly in those characters.
Chris Martin won't marry again after splitting from Gwyneth Paltrow.
The Coldplay front man - who broke up with his wife in March after 10 years of marriage - is said to be done with marriage after being left embarrassed by the way their personal life has been aired so publicly.
According to reports in the Daily Star newspaper, the trauma of their split has put him off the idea and he has struggled coping with the "tough time".
An insider said: "It's a tough time for Chris and he absolutely hates having his dirty linen washed in public.
"He's a very private person. Chris isn't comfortable talking about it, feels like he's let himself down and is also angry with the way the split unfolded."
It is said he was hurt by the way the split break-up was announced - described as an "conscious uncoupling" - and the way it was received.
The source added: "The way the newsletter and the 'conscious uncoupling' quote was ridiculed so openly also embarrassed him.
"In reality he never feels that anyone outside of his inner circle needs to know about what is going on in his life."