GIRL ABOUT TOWN: Here's Cara's latest film... of Kendall's head 

So much for being an international superstar – Cara Delevingne is now just a Kardashian Krew flunkie.

In Paris last week the supermodel-turned-actress trailed in the wake of her pal Kendall Jenner – younger sister of reality star Kim Kardashian – and was reduced to filming the back of Kendall’s head.

Kendall now has to be recorded doing mundane things such as getting in and out of cars to provide ‘original content’ for a new £2.99 phone app aimed at fans – the app is the brainchild of her mother Kris. Over lunch, pushy Kris persuaded Cara to get involved in the project – I just wonder whether the star realised she’d be the one holding the camera?

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In Paris last week supermodel-turned-actress Cara Delevingne trailed in the wake of her pal Kendall Jenner – younger sister of reality star Kim Kardashian – and was reduced to filming the back of Kendall’s head

In Paris last week supermodel-turned-actress Cara Delevingne trailed in the wake of her pal Kendall Jenner – younger sister of reality star Kim Kardashian – and was reduced to filming the back of Kendall’s head

 

The name’s Bamford… George Bamford. 

The son of JCB boss Lord Bamford and his mother-in-law Ros Pearl have written a thriller for 007 fans. Called A Strange Way to Die, it draws inspiration from a sentence in You Only Live Twice that reveals Bond’s girlfriend Kissy Suzuki is expecting his child. 

 

Did the women of Britain really get the right to vote thanks to the actions of a heroic pizza? 

That’s what they seem to think at the BFI London Film Festival, where staff put a picture of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst’s descendants on Facebook and captioned it: ‘Helen and Laura Pankrust.’ 

The attempt to celebrate Meryl Streep’s new film Suffragette sparked some furious reactions online – and a lot of confusion about the role of deep pan pizza in women’s liberation. 

Staff at the BFI London Film Festival put a picture of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst’s descendants on Facebook and captioned it: ‘Helen and Laura Pankrust.’ Above, Meryl Streep, Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter and Anne-Marie Duff attend a screening of new film Suffragette

Staff at the BFI London Film Festival put a picture of suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst’s descendants on Facebook and captioned it: ‘Helen and Laura Pankrust.’ Above, Meryl Streep, Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter and Anne-Marie Duff attend a screening of new film Suffragette

 

Congratulations to model turned poet Greta Bellamacina, who is expecting a baby boy with Dazed And Confused magazine publisher Robert Montgomery. 

At 48, Robert is 19 years Greta’s senior, and he must have a thing for poets – I can reveal the couple are planning to call the baby Larkin.

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