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Laura Whitmore brushes off Strictly Come Dancing sadness at the MTV EMAs

The 31-year-old presenter ensured she all eyes were on her as she sashayed down the red carpet, thanks to a leg-flashing layered mini dress.

Arriving in Rotterdam for the musical extravaganza, the 26-year-old reality star opted for a form-fitting black dress which only showed a tantalizing amount of skin.

The Boom Clap hitmaker, 24, flashed a grin as she flaunted her flat abs at the MTV Europe Music Awards in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Sunday night.

The 30-year-old songstress was accompanied by her 35-year-old pop diva sister and 46-year-old brother-in-law to the Saturday Night Live after party in New York City.

   

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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Jim Steinman created the music and lyrics for the 1977 album, which made a star of Meat Loaf, and which celebrates its 40th anniversary next year with a stage version.

The painting is of his friend Edward Seago sitting at an easel aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia during the Duke's world tour of 1956-57. In return, Seago painted the Duke, looking relaxed in shirt sleeves.

Despite selling luxury products such as a £55 hair fragrance in Harrods and Harvey Nichols, Show Beauty has struggled to make a profit since Tamara launched the venture three years ago.

I've come to a rather shocking conclusion for someone who considers themselves a liberal; there is too much sex on TV and we don't need the half of it, says screenwriter DAISY GOODWIN.

Gemma Arterton and director Dominic Savage came up with the idea of making a film about the 'taboo' topic of mums who leave their kids.

Sheena Easton will make her West End debut in an all-singing, all-dancing revival of the musical 42nd Street - except she'll be the one not kicking up her heels.

Director Roger Spottiswoode blows A Street Cat Named Bob with a mixture of indecision and wrong decisions. Is his film hard-edged social realism? Is it a comedy?

Nocturnal Animals is Tom Ford's second film, after 2009's A Single Man. It is a supremely clever and pulsatingly gripping psychological thriller, which ingeniously tells three stories at once.

I couldn't help thinking that the judges had done what they so often do at the Oscars: honoured the right director for the wrong movie, BRIAN VINER writes.

A series of druggy-style trips are enabled by an overdose of computer-generated imagery, but behind the flashy CGI is a straightforward story that is mostly a blast, writes BRIAN VINER.

Who'd have thought that the familiar narrative of sport-propelled upwards mobility could be applied to an African shanty town, and to a girl's mastery of the chess board, writes BRIAN VINER.

Roger Mainwood's animated adaptation of the graphic novel by Raymond Briggs, of The Snowman fame, about his late parents' life together is an animated delight.