SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: How scrummy singer Camilla Kerslake came to love her curves 

Camilla Kerslake, 28, shared this picture on social media and opened up about her struggle with her derriere

Camilla Kerslake, 28, shared this picture on social media and opened up about her struggle with her derriere

Does ‘scrummy soprano’ Camilla Kerslake have a large bottom? That’s what she thinks.

The 28-year-old, whose partner is former England rugby captain Chris Robshaw, shared this picture on social media and opened up about her struggle with her derriere.

‘I used to be so embarrassed of my big bum,’ she confesses. ‘I’d look at the models on the catwalk and wonder how I could look like them. 

'I tried every diet, every exercise plan and wore the highest heels possible but, try as I might, I was never going to be anything but 5ft 3in and curvy.

‘As I’ve grown I’ve learned that to be happy with who you are, inside and out, is so SO important,’ she adds earnestly. ‘We are ALL as beautiful as supermodels to someone.

‘I stopped comparing myself to other women. Yes, I’m little, yes I have a big booty, yes I’ll never have the face of a supermodel but that’s what makes me, me!’

The soprano, whose partner is former England rugby captain Chris Robshaw, said she has stopped comparing herself to other women

The soprano, whose partner is former England rugby captain Chris Robshaw, said she has stopped comparing herself to other women

 
TV chef Jamie Oliver attempted to go undercover in mirrored shades and a rainbow hooded sweatshirt at Toronto airport

TV chef Jamie Oliver attempted to go undercover in mirrored shades and a rainbow hooded sweatshirt at Toronto airport

Jamie goes undercover – in loudest outfit possible

Travellers at Toronto airport were treated to a bizarre apparition: TV chef Jamie Oliver, who was trying to go ‘low profile’ in mirrored shades and a rainbow hooded sweatshirt.

‘I don’t think anyone will recognise me,’ said Oliver yesterday, sharing this image of himself.

Jamie recently confessed he felt so ‘battered’ by sleep deprivation after he and wife Jools welcomed their fifth child, River Rocket, in August, they hired a night nurse. No wonder he chose to appear in disguise.

 

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McKellen says: ‘There isn’t one professional soccer player in the country brave enough to say he’s gay, and in that context it’s not helpful if openly gay people say they wish they had never come out.’

 

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