Prince Philip was engulfed in an unlikely war of words with celebrity talent show judges Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan over claims he called one of them "a sponger"... more
Barack Obama will become the first sitting US president to appear on a late-night chat show tomorrow when he is a guest of comedian and writer Jay Leno... more
Tom Cruise, the world's leading film star, sex symbol and Scientologist, can add another talent to the list: an accomplished impersonator of Elvis Presley... more
John McCain appeared to rule out a second run at the presidency as he gave his first interview since his resounding defeat at the hands of Barack Obama... more
Desperate Housewife Eva Longoria and lothario Russell Brand engaged in some serious flirting on a US television chat show last night - to the point where it almost became uncomfortable to watch.
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Pregnant actress Minnie Driver looked just swell as she paraded her growing baby bump at a film premiere in Los Angeles last night. Dressed in cleavage-revealing baby-doll blouse, and matching black trousers, Minnie, 38, cut a sleek figure, even with her swelling bump at the premiere of film Street Kings at Grauman's Chinese Theatre
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Recession? What recession? There's no penny-pinching in the Beckham household, if Victoria's latest shopping spree is anything to go by. Credit card in one hand, mobile phone in the other, Posh toured the boutiques of Los Angeles before breaking for lunch with husband David. She then hit the shops again with a pal, looking chic in a check pencil skirt and Louboutin stilettos. There was one nod to the credit crunch when Posh,
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Minnie Driver has confirmed that she is expecting her first child on a US chat show. The British actress revealed her pregnancy in an interview last night on America's The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and told talk show host Ellen DeGeneres she was hoping for a girl... more
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