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Olly Murs' girlfriend doesn't like his six-pack.
The 'Wrapped Up' hitmaker has admitted Francesca Thomas isn't a fan of his new image as she prefers his "comfort belly".
He explained: "Nah, the missus doesn't like six-packs, so she's not a big fan. She misses the comfort belly, something to snuggle up to! I always joke around with my girlfriend and say she's a bit of a feeder. She has a go at me for saying that, though.
"But we were sitting there just eating all the time - chocolate, crisps ... Just being in a relationship made me put on a bit of weight."
The 31-year-old singer has been working hard to lose the weight and credits Take That star Gary Barlow as his inspiration.
Speaking to The Sun's Fabulous magazine, he added: "I honestly believe you should be proud and happy to be who you are, but I was just eating for the sake of eating. I was looking at myself in the mirror around January, February time, and I felt like I needed to start training. And once I started training and got myself back into eating good foods like salads, rice, sweet potatoes, good chicken and protein, I saw the weight coming off and really enjoyed it.
"I feel great. I feel re-energised, I'm not as tired any more, and I feel more focused. Gary Barlow is my pin-up. If I look like Gary at 40, I'll be happy. He works, he trains and he's strict, but he looks great."
Olly Murs’ new figure
Olly Murs' girlfriend doesn't like his six-pack.
The 'Wrapped Up' hitmaker has admitted Francesca Thomas isn't a fan of his new image as she prefers his "comfort belly".
He explained: "Nah, the missus doesn't like six-packs, so she's not a big fan. She misses the comfort belly, something to snuggle up to! I always joke around with my girlfriend and say she's a bit of a feeder. She has a go at me for saying that, though.
"But we were sitting there just eating all the time - chocolate, crisps ... Just being in a relationship made me put on a bit of weight."
The 31-year-old singer has been working hard to lose the weight and credits Take That star Gary Barlow as his inspiration.
Speaking to The Sun's Fabulous magazine, he added: "I honestly believe you should be proud and happy to be who you are, but I was just eating for the sake of eating. I was looking at myself in the mirror around January, February time, and I felt like I needed to start training. And once I started training and got myself back into eating good foods like salads, rice, sweet potatoes, good chicken and protein, I saw the weight coming off and really enjoyed it.
"I feel great. I feel re-energised, I'm not as tired any more, and I feel more focused. Gary Barlow is my pin-up. If I look like Gary at 40, I'll be happy. He works, he trains and he's strict, but he looks great."
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Tyler Perry has shared a touching video tribute to the late Bobbi Kristina Brown.
The actor and long-time friend of the family posted the photo montage, set to Whitney Houston's 'You Were Loved', on his Facebook page, which was first shown at the funeral service for the 22-year-old aspiring actress.
Alongside the video, he wrote: "The Houston estate asked if I would share this tribute that I put together for Bobbi Kristina's private funeral.
"On behalf of the Brown and Houston families, we would all like to thank you for your prayers and support. God bless."
The video features a quote from the late star, who died in July after six months in a coma.
It reads: "I hope you feel my love, pain, beauty, agony at times, blessings all the time.
"No one understands me. And I don't expect them to, but I will try to spread my love and my story through words and this blessing of a powerful voice mom has given me."
Meanwhile, when Bobbi Kristina was fighting for her life in hospital, the 45-year-old singer called for the media to show more respect in light of the recent events.
He said: "This morning I woke up with Whitney on my mind. I couldn't help but think about all that she must have dreamed for her child. I know this was not her dream ...
"May I ask you all to please show some decency and respect? Not only to Krissi's family, but also to the other families that are there in this place."
Tyler Perry’s video tribute to Bobbi Kristina Brown
Tyler Perry has shared a touching video tribute to the late Bobbi Kristina Brown.
The actor and long-time friend of the family posted the photo montage, set to Whitney Houston's 'You Were Loved', on his Facebook page, which was first shown at the funeral service for the 22-year-old aspiring actress.
Alongside the video, he wrote: "The Houston estate asked if I would share this tribute that I put together for Bobbi Kristina's private funeral.
"On behalf of the Brown and Houston families, we would all like to thank you for your prayers and support. God bless."
The video features a quote from the late star, who died in July after six months in a coma.
It reads: "I hope you feel my love, pain, beauty, agony at times, blessings all the time.
"No one understands me. And I don't expect them to, but I will try to spread my love and my story through words and this blessing of a powerful voice mom has given me."
Meanwhile, when Bobbi Kristina was fighting for her life in hospital, the 45-year-old singer called for the media to show more respect in light of the recent events.
He said: "This morning I woke up with Whitney on my mind. I couldn't help but think about all that she must have dreamed for her child. I know this was not her dream ...
"May I ask you all to please show some decency and respect? Not only to Krissi's family, but also to the other families that are there in this place."
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Selena Gomez is insecure about her speaking voice.
The 'Good For You' hitmaker has admitted she was always embarrassed by the tone of her voice as a young girl but says she sees it as an "asset" now.
Writing on Twitter, she explained: "I was always insecure with my speaking voice because it's so low. I never felt like it was feminine-sounding.
"I didn't know it would be such an asset to who I am now, thought. It adds a cool, personal quality. It's exciting."
Meanwhile, the 23-year-old beauty recently revealed she hopes to use her own self-confidence issues to help encourage young girls to be positive about their own image.
She shared: "There are so many moments that I feel insecure and I feel all of these things but I hate them. If anything I hate that young girls look at all these Instagram pictures and all these news reports and I just feel like they think they have to look like that or they think that's what happiness is.
"I feel like that's such a big thing for me when they say, 'Oh I'm so unhappy and I feel like everybody at school hates me,' or whatever it is, I can't help just... I want to shake everyone and be like, 'You're insane. You're incredible. You're beautiful. You're strong. You're unique.'"
Selena Gomez’s voice insecurity
Selena Gomez is insecure about her speaking voice.
The 'Good For You' hitmaker has admitted she was always embarrassed by the tone of her voice as a young girl but says she sees it as an "asset" now.
Writing on Twitter, she explained: "I was always insecure with my speaking voice because it's so low. I never felt like it was feminine-sounding.
"I didn't know it would be such an asset to who I am now, thought. It adds a cool, personal quality. It's exciting."
Meanwhile, the 23-year-old beauty recently revealed she hopes to use her own self-confidence issues to help encourage young girls to be positive about their own image.
She shared: "There are so many moments that I feel insecure and I feel all of these things but I hate them. If anything I hate that young girls look at all these Instagram pictures and all these news reports and I just feel like they think they have to look like that or they think that's what happiness is.
"I feel like that's such a big thing for me when they say, 'Oh I'm so unhappy and I feel like everybody at school hates me,' or whatever it is, I can't help just... I want to shake everyone and be like, 'You're insane. You're incredible. You're beautiful. You're strong. You're unique.'"
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Caitlyn Jenner doesn't miss her old life.
The 'I Am Cait' star - who was known as Bruce Jenner before undergoing a gender transition - has admitted there is no part of her previous life that she wishes she could have back.
When asked if she misses life as Bruce, she explained: "Absolutely, no. Because as a woman I can do all this fun stuff anyway. I can still play golf. I can still go race cars. There's nothing better than to wake up in the morning and be able to be your authentic self."
And the 65-year-old former Olympian also admitted she has found it "overwhelming" with what she has learned over the last few months.
Speaking on an upcoming episode of The Ellen DeGeneres show, she added: "The things I've learned over the last few months [have] just been overwhelming. My experience is very different than anyone else's."
Meanwhile, Caitlyn recently revealed she applied for membership at her golf club under the name 'Bruce Jenner' because she doesn't want to "worry about locker rooms".
She shared: "Let's just put 'Bruce' down and it's fine. 'Cause then I don't have to worry about locker rooms and all that c**p right now, which I don't want to worry about. I'll worry about the locker rooms later on down the line."
Caitlyn Jenner’s new lease of life
Caitlyn Jenner doesn't miss her old life.
The 'I Am Cait' star - who was known as Bruce Jenner before undergoing a gender transition - has admitted there is no part of her previous life that she wishes she could have back.
When asked if she misses life as Bruce, she explained: "Absolutely, no. Because as a woman I can do all this fun stuff anyway. I can still play golf. I can still go race cars. There's nothing better than to wake up in the morning and be able to be your authentic self."
And the 65-year-old former Olympian also admitted she has found it "overwhelming" with what she has learned over the last few months.
Speaking on an upcoming episode of The Ellen DeGeneres show, she added: "The things I've learned over the last few months [have] just been overwhelming. My experience is very different than anyone else's."
Meanwhile, Caitlyn recently revealed she applied for membership at her golf club under the name 'Bruce Jenner' because she doesn't want to "worry about locker rooms".
She shared: "Let's just put 'Bruce' down and it's fine. 'Cause then I don't have to worry about locker rooms and all that c**p right now, which I don't want to worry about. I'll worry about the locker rooms later on down the line."
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Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are "much happier" since splitting up.
The former couple - who announced in June that they were ending their 10 year marriage - are reportedly much more content with everything since choosing to end their relationship.
A source said: "They both seem much happier and relaxed. Jen has really been trying to put all the nanny drama to the side and she is doing well, but there is no way she would ever take Ben back.
"They are both smart when it comes to the kids and will work on putting any conflicts or differences aside."
Meanwhile, the 'Gone Girl' star and the '13 Going On 30' actress - who have children, Violet, nine, Seraphina, six, and three-year-old Samuel, together - still "care about each other" and want to be a "strong unit" for the sake of their kids.
A source shared to PEOPLE magazine: "They are working with a professional because there are emotions involved and they want to make this transition as easy as possible for their family.
Another insider added: "It's not just for the kids - it's also for them. They care about each other. There is no reconciliation. They are working together and are keeping it amicable. This is something they have been working on for over a year - and they continue to be strong unit."
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner ‘much happier’
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are "much happier" since splitting up.
The former couple - who announced in June that they were ending their 10 year marriage - are reportedly much more content with everything since choosing to end their relationship.
A source said: "They both seem much happier and relaxed. Jen has really been trying to put all the nanny drama to the side and she is doing well, but there is no way she would ever take Ben back.
"They are both smart when it comes to the kids and will work on putting any conflicts or differences aside."
Meanwhile, the 'Gone Girl' star and the '13 Going On 30' actress - who have children, Violet, nine, Seraphina, six, and three-year-old Samuel, together - still "care about each other" and want to be a "strong unit" for the sake of their kids.
A source shared to PEOPLE magazine: "They are working with a professional because there are emotions involved and they want to make this transition as easy as possible for their family.
Another insider added: "It's not just for the kids - it's also for them. They care about each other. There is no reconciliation. They are working together and are keeping it amicable. This is something they have been working on for over a year - and they continue to be strong unit."
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Demi Lovato is much more emotional since getting sober.
The 'Cool for the Summer' hitmaker thinks she was numb before seeking treatment in rehab for an eating disorder, self-harming, alcohol and drug abuse in 2010.
She explained: "When you are sober, you experience everything on a heightened level. If you are going through something stressful, you're extra stressed. I used to sit through a scary movie and not be scared once. At haunted houses, things would jump out at me, and I would sit there bored.
"Then I got sober and I feel everything. I cry more. I f***ing laugh harder. Everything. You have to think, if you are chasing the next party your whole life and you always have to be numb, is that something to be proud of?"
Meanwhile, the 22-year-old admitted she feels much more confident about her place in the music industry these days.
She told the September issue of Cosmopolitan magazine: "The industry needs an artist who wears rhinestones and high heels and can walk wherever in head-to-toe glam 24/7. The industry also needs those who aren't going to conform. I'm the second person. I don't conform. I f***ing wear sweats. I don't put on heels to go to Whole Foods."
‘Emotional’ Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato is much more emotional since getting sober.
The 'Cool for the Summer' hitmaker thinks she was numb before seeking treatment in rehab for an eating disorder, self-harming, alcohol and drug abuse in 2010.
She explained: "When you are sober, you experience everything on a heightened level. If you are going through something stressful, you're extra stressed. I used to sit through a scary movie and not be scared once. At haunted houses, things would jump out at me, and I would sit there bored.
"Then I got sober and I feel everything. I cry more. I f***ing laugh harder. Everything. You have to think, if you are chasing the next party your whole life and you always have to be numb, is that something to be proud of?"
Meanwhile, the 22-year-old admitted she feels much more confident about her place in the music industry these days.
She told the September issue of Cosmopolitan magazine: "The industry needs an artist who wears rhinestones and high heels and can walk wherever in head-to-toe glam 24/7. The industry also needs those who aren't going to conform. I'm the second person. I don't conform. I f***ing wear sweats. I don't put on heels to go to Whole Foods."
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Sadie Frost's dad tied her to a crucifix and told her she was Jesus as a child.
The 50-year-old actress and producer revealed she had an unconventional upbringing with her actress mother Mary Davidson and late artist father David Vaughan and he even made her part of his bizarre exhibits.
She explained: "He did a lot of installation art.
"He tied me to a crucifix outside the Royal College of Art in London telling me I was a reincarnation of Jesus.
"He made me stand there all day in my pants but did say he would buy me an ice cream afterwards."
The fashion designer, whose father died aged 58 in 2003, was also forced to take showers in tracksuits and was banned from eating red foods during his "colour-therapy phase" by the British eccentric.
The mother-of-four - who has previously been married to actor Jude Law and Spandau Ballet guitarist Gary Kemp - added her favourite treats are cheese sandwiches and the mousse-like dessert product Angel Delight
She told Event magazine: "I love crisps and cheese sandwiches.
"To this day, I still love Angel Delight. It was a craze when I was at Italia Conti and everyone was eating it."
Sadie Frost: Dad tied me to crucifix
Sadie Frost's dad tied her to a crucifix and told her she was Jesus as a child.
The 50-year-old actress and producer revealed she had an unconventional upbringing with her actress mother Mary Davidson and late artist father David Vaughan and he even made her part of his bizarre exhibits.
She explained: "He did a lot of installation art.
"He tied me to a crucifix outside the Royal College of Art in London telling me I was a reincarnation of Jesus.
"He made me stand there all day in my pants but did say he would buy me an ice cream afterwards."
The fashion designer, whose father died aged 58 in 2003, was also forced to take showers in tracksuits and was banned from eating red foods during his "colour-therapy phase" by the British eccentric.
The mother-of-four - who has previously been married to actor Jude Law and Spandau Ballet guitarist Gary Kemp - added her favourite treats are cheese sandwiches and the mousse-like dessert product Angel Delight
She told Event magazine: "I love crisps and cheese sandwiches.
"To this day, I still love Angel Delight. It was a craze when I was at Italia Conti and everyone was eating it."
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Nick Jonas claims parties with Taylor Swift involve "a lot of tequila".
The 'Jealous' hitmaker revealed his musical pal is fond of the Mexican tipple and always drinks plenty of it when on nights out.
He said: "Taylor Swift is great for a night out as it involves a lot of tequila. With her it's all about good friends and celebrating friendship, it's such a positive environment to be a part of. She's great."
The 22-year-old singer has been heading out to more celebrity parties and clubs in recent years but insists he's just making up for lost time because he was too young while in family trio the Jonas Brothers and had to maintain a squeaky clean image.
He explained: "I feel like I missed out on the early days of partying because I was in the Jonas Brothers but I'm definitely making up for it now."
But his hedonistic spirit has since taken over and he recalled one particularly crazy night on which he spent a whopping £1,000 on shots.
He told The Sun newspaper: "My wildest night was definitely when I went to a fraternity in Ohio. I spent about £1,000 on shots and ten people turned into 150 people. My head was spinning!"
Nick Jonas: Taylor Swift loves tequila
Nick Jonas claims parties with Taylor Swift involve "a lot of tequila".
The 'Jealous' hitmaker revealed his musical pal is fond of the Mexican tipple and always drinks plenty of it when on nights out.
He said: "Taylor Swift is great for a night out as it involves a lot of tequila. With her it's all about good friends and celebrating friendship, it's such a positive environment to be a part of. She's great."
The 22-year-old singer has been heading out to more celebrity parties and clubs in recent years but insists he's just making up for lost time because he was too young while in family trio the Jonas Brothers and had to maintain a squeaky clean image.
He explained: "I feel like I missed out on the early days of partying because I was in the Jonas Brothers but I'm definitely making up for it now."
But his hedonistic spirit has since taken over and he recalled one particularly crazy night on which he spent a whopping £1,000 on shots.
He told The Sun newspaper: "My wildest night was definitely when I went to a fraternity in Ohio. I spent about £1,000 on shots and ten people turned into 150 people. My head was spinning!"
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Billy Connolly is refusing to let Parkinson's disease bring him down.
The 72-year-old comedian was diagnosed with the brain condition in 2012 - in the same week he was told he had prostate cancer and had two hearing aids fitted - and although it has prevented him from playing the banjo he doesn't dwell on the degenerative impacts.
He said: "I am doing as well as can be expected. Some people get grim, but I do not.
"Funny doesn't go away it just changes slightly, maybe some people get grim but I don't. I think it is an attitude - you say screw it, let's get on with it.
"You cannot sit at home wondering about your symptoms. It is not going to go away.
"It has never crossed my mind that I am gonna die. What is dying anyway? It is just a light going out?"
'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' actor admitted the disease is a constant reminder of his late friend Robin Williams who had the same condition before committing suicide.
During a radio interview promoting his Canadian tour, he explained: "It depressed me terribly. You don't find a way out of it. You find a place to put it where you can access when you want it. Like your mother or father's death you never get over it, you just find a place to put it.
"We were both angry about things.
"For instance the guy who gave me the final diagnosis that I had Parkinson's said it was incurable. Now I think that is terrible; he should have said we have yet to find a cure ... Leave me a little light on in the corner for Christ's sake."
Brian Connolly: I won’t let Parkinson’s bring me down
Billy Connolly is refusing to let Parkinson's disease bring him down.
The 72-year-old comedian was diagnosed with the brain condition in 2012 - in the same week he was told he had prostate cancer and had two hearing aids fitted - and although it has prevented him from playing the banjo he doesn't dwell on the degenerative impacts.
He said: "I am doing as well as can be expected. Some people get grim, but I do not.
"Funny doesn't go away it just changes slightly, maybe some people get grim but I don't. I think it is an attitude - you say screw it, let's get on with it.
"You cannot sit at home wondering about your symptoms. It is not going to go away.
"It has never crossed my mind that I am gonna die. What is dying anyway? It is just a light going out?"
'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies' actor admitted the disease is a constant reminder of his late friend Robin Williams who had the same condition before committing suicide.
During a radio interview promoting his Canadian tour, he explained: "It depressed me terribly. You don't find a way out of it. You find a place to put it where you can access when you want it. Like your mother or father's death you never get over it, you just find a place to put it.
"We were both angry about things.
"For instance the guy who gave me the final diagnosis that I had Parkinson's said it was incurable. Now I think that is terrible; he should have said we have yet to find a cure ... Leave me a little light on in the corner for Christ's sake."
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