SEBASTIAN SHAKESPEARE: Georgia May Jagger and Grumpy Cat make it a date: Party team up for party in Germany to celebrate calendars they both star in  

Georgia May Jagger, 25, joined Grumpy Cat this week at a party in Germany

One is a highly paid supermodel with millions of social media followers, the other is the daughter of Sir Mick Jagger.

Georgia May Jagger, 25, joined her furry friend Grumpy Cat this week at a party in Germany to celebrate the launch of a calendar in which they both star.

Grumpy Cat, whose real name is Tardar Sauce, earned her popular label thanks to her gloomy demeanour. 

She couldn't even muster a smile when pouting model Georgia snuggled up to her in this picture.

The pairing isn't as strange as it seems. Each year, German car manufacturer Opel shoots a calendar featuring celebrities and/or cats. 

In 2015, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld did the honours with his Birman cat, Choupette.

 

While it's not unusual for rock'n'roll offspring to emulate their parents in the performing arts, Ronnie Wood's eight-month-old twin daughter, Alice, is starting impressively early.

She was the centre of attention this week as she appeared to demonstrate her yoga skills in a pink and white onesie.

Rolling Stone Ronnie, 69, and his wife Sally, 39, are both fans of the practice.

'So nearly, Alice,' Sally captioned this picture that she shared online, adding the hashtags #downwarddog and #moveouttamyway.

Ronnie Wood's eight-month-old twin daughter, Alice, is starting her yoga career early as she practices her downward dog

Rolling Stone Ronnie, 69, and his wife Sally, 39, are both fans of the practice, and Sally posted a photo of her daughter to Instagram

 

More curtain call political speechifying baloney. 

At Wyndham's Theatre in the West End the cast of The Kite Runner are taking it in turns to make a speech at the end of every night's show, attacking Trump's immigration policy.

It was Benedict Cumberbatch who first ranted at theatregoers about refugees after performing Hamlet, but this thespy politicking is becoming seriously tiresome. 

Do they not realise people have paid to see a play, not to hear luvvies drone on about politics?

 

Relief at last for divorced Lewis star Laurence Fox, who has just finished his gruelling month-long health kick.

The 38-year-old scion of Britain's most famous acting dynasty, which includes his film star father James and cousins Emilia and Freddie, boastfully paraded the results of his self-imposed alcohol ban on social media.

Laurence, who split from actress wife Billie Piper last year, shared this photo of his toned torso and biceps on the last day of January and captioned it: 'Day 31 of the health kick.

'Back to Dry Martinis and despair tomorrow . . . yippee!!!'

Well done. Now put a shirt on.

Lewis star Laurence Fox, who has just finished his gruelling month-long health kick, posted a shirtless selfie to Instagram

 

Harriet Harman seems to have set a bandwagon rolling when she called for the next Doctor Who to be a woman.

Now, Oscar-winner Glenda Jackson has joined the campaign, claiming such a move by the BBC would inspire girls to pursue careers in science.

'It would be a wonderful role model if the new Doctor was a woman because this country is in desperate need of women scientists, technologists, engineers,' says Jackson, 80, who stepped down as a Labour MP in 2015.

'A female Doctor may encourage girls who have the brain and the capacity to go into science and engineering. That is the future of our world.' She adds: 

'There was a huge outcry when M in James Bond went to a woman [Dame Judi Dench] and you know the sky actually didn't fall in.

'One of the depressing things is that creative writers don't find women interesting and simply don't write for them.'

 

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