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The actress - who has kept a low profile of late since filing for divorce from Brad Pitt in September - looked sensational in a hot pink gown on Saturday.

The 21-year-old model basked in the tourist atmosphere as she tried a number of tantalising treats at the food market in her leather cowboy fringe jacket.

The TV presenter, 36, took to her Instagram to document her idyllic getaway to the Alps - sharing a rare sweet snap of her and her hubby enjoying a pint together on the snow.

   

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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Australian actress Philippa Coulthard has won a star-making role in a new television version of the E. M. Forster novel Howards End. The 24-year-old from Brisbane will play Helen.

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Felicity Kendal, 70, is to star in Peter Shaffer's comedy Lettice And Lovage, directed by Trevor Nunn at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London.

Ben Whishaw is going to be part of the opening season of the new Bridge Theatre, which is being run by two former leaders of the National Theatre.

Ruth Wilson says that playing Hedda Gabler in Ivo van Hove's incendiary production at the National Theatre is like 'doing a workout on stage - every night'.

Producers on the next series of the Netflix smash hit The Crown have hired Michael C. Hall and Jodi Balfour to portray President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jackie Kennedy.

The Founder is about Ray Kroc, who set eyes on a Californian hamburger restaurant, founded by an amiable pair of brothers called McDonald.

John Wick: Chapter 2 reunites us with the world's greatest assassin (Keanu Reeves), who doesn't say much, but once killed three men in a bar . . . with a pencil.

The notion of building a huge wall to keep out scaly monsters sounds like a directive from the Trump Oval Office, but it also provides the backdrop for this ground-breaking U.S.-Chinese co-production.

It was inevitable that those voting for this year's Oscars would ostentatiously recognise black talent after last year's 'So White' furuore. But in trying to right a wrong, they got it wrong, not right.

Set in 1979 in the dog days of Jimmy Carter's U.S. presidency, 20th Century Women is an utterly delightful, touching, funny, whimsical portrait of an eccentric Californian household.

BRIAN VINER wonders whether the creators of this dizzyingly exhilarating follow-up have rather abandoned their target audience - or perhaps switched targets altogether?

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