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Rita Ora gives VERY leggy display in lingerie dress

Rita Ora fell victim to a gust of wind as she showed off her legs in an extreme thigh-split skirt as she left a recording studio in Los Angeles on Thursday. 

In a game attempt at emulating the Blurred Lines muse, former Big Brother contestant Lisa Appleton was up to her old tricks by wearing next to nothing while walking a friend's pooch

She might have a boyfriend on the outside world - but Bianca Gascoigne couldn't keep her hands off Jamie O'Hara in the CBB house. 

Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly swapped places for the first time after being awarded OBEs on Friday morning. 

   

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The Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston is to make his London stage debut in a theatre version of the film Network. He will take on the role of fictional newsman Howard Beale from the 1976 film.

15,000 tickets for the musical Hamilton were sold within hours when they went on sale last week. BAZ BAMINGBOYE reveals who will take the lead roles when it hits the West End.

The 67 year old , who actually has a good voice , had to learn several arias for the Stephen Frears film, 'Then I had to learn how to sing them badly,' she told the Daily Mail.

The show, a huge coup for the NT, will be directed by John Tiffany, whose stage hits include Harry Potter And The Cursed Child, and will open in the National's Lyttelton auditorium in December.

After playing four of the biggest female leads in musical theatre, Alexia Khadime has been cast as Rita Marley - wife of reggae legend Bob - in One Love: The Bob Marley Musical.

Mick Jackson's film tells the story accurately, without too many frills and flourishes, but struggles a little to generate tension from a narrative that unfolds rather predictably.

Director Danny Boyle had some proper challenges to overcome in making this long-awaited sequel to his original 1996 film, set in Edinburgh, which reunites him with writer John Hodge and all four stars.

Mel Gibson makes his return with the bloodiest film about a pacifist you'll ever see, writes BRIAN VINER. Hacksaw Ridge follows the story of Desmond Doss, a God-fearing boy from Virginia.

Pablo Larrain's film (the accomplished Chilean director's first in the English language) attempts to exploit our never-ending fascination with the events of JFK's assassination.

Split, a psychological thriller heavier on psychology than thrills, is middling Shyamalan, nothing like as gripping as The Sixth Sense, but a sight better than many of his more recent offerings.

You don't need to have adopted a child, or to have been adopted yourself (although I was, as it happens), to find Lion immensely moving. All you need is a heart, writes Brian Viner.