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Ellie Goulding sports kooky eyewear at Fendi SS17 show in Milan after discussing her

Now putting her health worries behind her, the blonde beauty pulled out all the style stops on Thursday as she worked a kooky ensemble for Fendi's SS17 show.

The 29-year-old reality star, in a preview for their series Rob & Chyna, take a trip to Washington, D.C., where the former video vixen grew up, and Rob lets Chyna know where he stands.

In a clip from Tuesday's episode the tattooed model can be seen enjoying a steamy session between the sheets with Ashley Cain only for their romp to be interrupted by no-other than his ex, Kayleigh.

She's pictured reclining on a kitchen island in a Boho Style dress and white stockings with the tip of the can in her mouth. Her hair is disheveled and next to her are desserts and an almost empty wine glass.

   

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Four decades on, the BBC is revamping its classic sitcom Porridge, which starred Ronnie Barker, with Kevin Bishop as Fletch, original Fletcher's grandson, in the nick.

Welcome aboard the Northern Dalesman, the bus service that runs from Middlesbrough to Ingleton, across some of the most stunning countryside in England.

It's as if I've been sent back in a time machine to view - first hand - the early years of Her Majesty's reign, writes BAZ BAMIGBOYE after viewing part of the filming of the first series of The Crown.

To those who haven't experienced the Edinburgh Fringe Festival before, it's pretty hard to imagine until you get there.

Between Kendall's catwalk career, Kim's attempts to 'break the internet' and Caitlyn's Vanity Fair cover, the Kardashian takeover is almost total. Here Kourtney offers her own take on reality.

LIBBY PURVES: Todd Phillips's War Dogs boasts unusual subtlety of character for a film about gun-runners. The Night Manager made us imagine arms dealers as smooth sophisticates...

Credit where credit's due: the first few minutes of Tod Williams's thriller-horror, based on a Stephen King novel, are brilliantly unsettling.

The return of Matt Damon, and of director Paul Greengrass, brings back all the exhilarating if rather po-faced entertainment to a movie series that seemed to have run out of puff, writes BRIAN VINER.

The Commune is apparently inspired by Thomas Vinterberg's own experience of growing up under the same roof as other middle-class families, writes BRIAN VINER.

The American author JT LeRoy is widely described, not least in this documentary, as a literary sensation. Which is all very well, unless you haven't actually heard of him, writes BRIAN VINER.

This is a decent follow-up to the 2013 original and again features Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as crucifix- waving American ghostbusters Ed and Lorraine Warren.