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Celebrity MasterChef 2019: Meet this year's famous foodies

The Celebrity MasterChef 2019 lineup has been unveiled, with popular stars from across the entertainment and sporting worlds battling it out.

Love Island's Amy says producers had to 'stand over her' to ensure she ate after  split

The air hostess, 26, claimed producers had to 'stand over her' to ensure she would eat after her heartbreak caused her to lose her appetite and drop 6lbs in a matter of days.

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Rita Ora oozes Egyptian goddess vibes as she heads to star-studded Amazon Prime Day party 

The I'll Never Let You Down hitmaker, 28, oozed sophistication in a silk skirt which featured a print of Edmund Spenser's epic The Shepheardes Calender.

Despite being coupled with Joanna, Michael's heart rate soared while his former flame Amber gyrated in front of him wearing a burlesque costume.

Phil, will apparently be left to fight for his life when a spat in the middle of the square gets out of hand, potentially unravelling into a whodunit plot.

A shocking Love Island teaser for the upcoming episode revealed that one boy will be dumped from the villa during a dramatic recoupling on Thursday night's show.

This comes after the star narrowly avoided bankruptcy at a High Court hearing in December 2018 - facing a debt of £2.1million.

Jenna Coleman is the picture of elegance in a black puffball dress

On a night of back to back events Jenna still looked fresh and vibrant as she made her way into the members' only club on Wednesday evening.

   

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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Curtain up, light the lights, Cameron Mackintosh is to name the Queen's, Shaftesbury Avenue, in honour of musical genius Stephen Sondheim.

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Sheridan Smith is having the time of her life as the Narrator in the glorious Joseph musical at the London Palladium. She sings, she dances and she brings the house down.

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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: James McAvoy is going into swashbuckling mode to play the hero who dreams of romance in Cyrano de Bergerac in a new production at the Playhouse Theatre.

Ralph Fiennes may be lord of the manor in classy new thriller The King's Man; but Gemma Arterton, as Polly the nanny, is the one in control in the prequel.

BRIAN VINER: No sooner has the 22nd film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe clanked noisily into the middle distance, dragging behind it a multitude of records than the 23rd swings into town.

BRIAN VINER: Readers old enough to remember Joe 90 will recoil at any attempt to connect the bespectacled boy superspy with Chucky, the demonic doll from the Child's Play film series.

Yesterday doesn't feel as though it's been lovingly nurtured from an original idea all the way to the big screen; it feels as if it's been brainstormed around a big table, writes BRIAN VINER.

The Apollo 11 film is surely the definitive factual account, brilliantly distilled from hours of footage and audio archive of events both in space and on Earth, of the U.S. achievement in 1969.

Netflix is streaming Shaft, the latest attempt to cash in on the 1971 American so-called 'blaxploitation' movie of the same name, which has now spawned four further films. Pictured: Samuel L. Jackson.

BRIAN VINER: American actor Ethan Hawke gives a charismatic lead performance in The Captor opposite Swedish star Noomi Rapace in a film with origins Patty Heart's abduction in 1974.

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