The secret of La La Land Emma's perfect pout... Actress reveals she uses a Korean patch to keep her lips moisturised

La La Land star Emma Stone has revealed how she glams up for the red carpet — or any old carpet.

In this picture posted on social media, Stone, 28, wears a Korean patch over her mouth to keep her lips moisturised.

The collagen-filled mask shaped like oversized lips is meant to stay on for ten silent minutes. 

The La La Land star is an Oscar-nominee and the patch helps her glam up for the red carpet

Emma Stone, pictured above left and right, shared the image of her wearing the Korean patch which keeps lips soft

The picture of the wide-eyed Oscar nominee was posted by her make-up artist Rachel Goodwin, who writes: ‘Some say beauty is pain, others say it is just ridiculous!’

 

Star power doesn’t always work. Cold Feet actress Fay Ripley has lost a campaign to stop luxury housing being built on the site of a defunct bowling club near her North London home.

Labour-controlled Camden council has given permission for the 21-flat scheme. Describing the saga as a ‘sordid fiasco’, Fay wails: ‘It saddens me that people are no longer heard. How can the planning inspector be so easily bullied?’

 
Sarah, Duchess of York, with Howard Lutnick

Sarah, Duchess of York, with Howard Lutnick

Sarah, Duchess of York has had her financial problems in the past, so who better to take her hand on a night out in Mayfair than someone she’s hailed as the ‘most generous person in the world’?

Fergie, who was wearing £190 French Sole opera slippers, was with American Howard Lutnick. He is the boss of Wall Street company Cantor Fitzgerald, which had its HQ on the 101st-105th floors of One World Trade Centre at the time of the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York.

Lutnick lost 658 of his employees, including his brother and most of his closest friends. He would have been at his desk, but was taking his son Kyle to his first day at kindergarten.

After hearing news of the first plane hitting, he raced down to see what was happening. He arrived just after the second plane struck and ran for his life, ending up face down in the street, covered in thick, smouldering ash.

Lutnick, 55, who is married with four children, went on to raise millions for the bereaved families and became friends with Fergie, 57, through her charity work.

She was wearing £190 French Sole opera slippers for her outing with the American boss of a Wall Street company

She was wearing £190 French Sole opera slippers for her outing with the American boss of a Wall Street company

 

The BBC’s pampered stars will always be kept sweet as long as Charlotte Moore, the executive in charge of the corporation’s television content, is in charge.

Moore’s expenses, published yesterday, reveal that the licence fee payer was charged £45.99 to provide a bouquet of ‘flowers for on-screen talent’. How generous.

 

Veteran panto dame Christopher Biggins, 68, says he would never accept a knighthood because the system is so corrupt.

‘When you see some of the people who get knighthoods and awards these days, you just think: “Leave me out!” ’ he tells me at a Centrepoint charity quiz. ‘How do some of these people get them? They must have paid money for it.’ 

Surely, at the very least, Biggins deserves a damehood.

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