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Anya Taylor-Joy looks chic in tight white dress as she and Lewis Hamilton support man of

Anya Taylor-Joy looks chic in a white dress which clung to her figure as she supported Tom Holland at his Romeo & Juliet performance on Wednesday.  Man of the moment Tom, 27, also had F1 champ Lewis Hamilton, 39, coming along to watch his critically-acclaimed show.  Furiosa star Anya, 28, looked incredible as she was pictured leaving Duke of York Theatre alongside her husband, More musician star Malcolm McRae.

Gordon Ramsay and wife Tana finally move back into their £7.5M London mansion after two

The celebrity chef, 57, and his wife Tana, 49, were spotted returning to the south London mansion which they bought for in 2002 for £2.8million.  

Katie Price is paying an eye-watering monthly amount to rent her new four bed Sussex home

The former glamour model, 46, who was pictured moving out on Wednesday, is forking out almost £5,000 per month for her new property. 

Still on the outer fringes of stardom, Morrone's professional fortunes are about to change rather significantly thanks to a surprise new role in BBC drama The Night Manager.

Jorgie Porter has revealed her baby bump in new photos for the first time since announcing she is pregnant with her second child.

'I love to cook. My kids love to bake. I love hosting at home, family and friends, especially now that the weather is warmer. I like to have people over. I don't like to go out a bunch,' she said.

Emilia Clarke has enjoyed a modest staycation in a British seaside town despite being worth a cool £15million.

   

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The British actor, who dated superstar singer Swift from 2016 to 2023, appears to be out of the cosy club run by Oscar-winning director Yorgos Lanthimos now that he and Taylor have split up.

Frank Sinatra's daughter Tina has nixed a biopic of her father - which was to have starred Kevin Spacey as the crooner.

Although she died in 2011, in a way she is back this year thanks to a spellbinding new HBO documentary, Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes, which premiered last night in competition.

BRIAN VINER: The only letdown in the fifth film in George Miller's Mad Max series, which began in 1979 and made a star of the little-known Mel Gibson, is that it won't propel anyone to stardom.

As a celebration of stunts and those who fearlessly perform them, The Fall Guy can't be faulted though it's never quite up there with the Mission: Impossible movies.

Even in my many years as a sports writer, I never knew there was a women's football World Cup in 1971 against Mexico and Denmark.

Megalopolis is a passion project decades in the planning, which Francis Ford Coppola financed himself partly by auctioning off a chunk of his wine-making business.

It's the wisest choice in a film that makes a hundred bad ones, among them its decision to portray Fielder-Civil as saintly in the first place.

BRIAN VINER: The Italian director Luca Guadagnino certainly can't be accused of making boring films. His last, 2022's Bones And All, was about cannibalistic serial killers.

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