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Madonna transforms into a bride, snogs a male suitor and licks his TOE during dramatic

The pop legend, 60, reveals at the beginning of the visual extravaganza that she will now only be known by the moniker Madame X, the name of her new album. 

Mrs Hinch's Sophie Hinchliffe reveals she's been rushed to hospital 'until further notice'

The Instagram sensation, who is six months pregnant with her first child, has revealed that she's been rushed to hospital and will stay there 'until further notice'.

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Lily Collins leads the glamour at Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile premiere in

The actress, 30, led the glamour on Wednesday night as she attended the Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile premiere in London alongside her co-star Zac Efron.

Kylie Jenner stunned in a new mirror selfie video posted on Instagram Wednesday, showing off her toned abs and bodacious curves. Jenner danced to music as she gave her fans a good look.

In exclusive images obtained by MailOnline, the former TOWIE star, 28, showcased her toned figure in an array of bold colourful swimsuits and bikinis.

The power couple reportedly put another $20million into the property throughout the five-year remodeling project for their estate which TMZ reported they purchased in 2014.

The Big Bang Theory posted a photo to Instagram of herself visibly crying after finishing the final table read-through for the last episode of The Big Bang Theory. She starred on the series since 2007.

   

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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Bartlett Sher leapt from his ringside seat to suggest how Annalene Beechey might speak a line in The King And I (rehearsals for the London show, pictured) .

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Playwright Lynn Nottage (pictured), winner of two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama, told me Jackson was a genius, 'but an immensely flawed human being'.

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BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Scott greeted me at the Ham Yard Hotel in Soho. She'd been resting on a sofa, having arrived from Los Angeles, where she'd been working on Disney's live action Aladdin.

BAZ BAMIGBOYE: Nkeki Obi-Melekwe sashays on to the Aldwych Theatre stage in London's West End and launches into an electrifying version of Nutbush City Limits.

BRIAN VINER: Red Joan is a dishonest film with a dishonest title. It is 'inspired' by the story of Melita Norwood, who was an 87-year-old widow who had also worked for the Soviets for decades.

BRIAN VINER: At first reviled for his Nazi background, Bert Trautmann was eventually lionised by English football fans, especially Manchester City supporters.

BRIAN VINER: Today's computer-generated imagery cannot make an elephant fly quite as convincingly as a team of clever animators could almost 80 years ago.

Now a seasoned, seen-it-all veteran of 29, Buckley still hasn't quite converted her abundant star quality into major stardom. This film could well be the springboard, writes BRIAN VINER.

BRIAN VINER: The Flannan lighthouse keepers really did disappear, and The Vanishing is an entirely imagined account of what might have happened to them.

KATE MUIR: A childhood visit to a seaside fun fair turns sinister when the young Adelaide Wilson meets her flesh-and-blood double in a hall of mirrors in Santa Cruz, California.

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