This was very much the established version of the Joan Collins story, from baby to Dynasty - cue deafening cheers and catfight clips - and beyond... more
The reality TV star slammed the 'Burlesque' actress' fuller figure as she commented on a photograph of her wearing a tight black dress during a segment on E!'s 'Fashion Police'... more
Charlie Sheen is to appear in a 'Comedy Central Roast'. The troubled star is to be subjected to an evening of comic heckling which will air on the same night as Ashton Kutcher makes his debut on 'Two and a Half Men' ... more
A growing number of Britons opting to pump their faces with Botox and face fillers is expected to trigger a boom for London’s medical beauty sector... more
Labour peer George Foulkes can be a canny political operator but his attempt to divert attention from the snouts-in-the-trough scandal currently engulfing Parliament won't work... more
There's nothing sadder than a bunch of unemployable has-beens rising up like the witches in Macbeth and moaning 'TV is unfair to us because we're old'.... more
She has been more than frank about her multiple cosmetic surgeries, but Joan Rivers penchant for going under than knife has left her looking more and more like a caricature.... more
So shoot me now: according to a survey of 4,000 women, we lose our looks at 28. I knew mine had slipped behind the sofa some time ago - but at 28? No: at 28 I felt fabulous. At 35? Hmm, not so sure... more
Can those glowing, rejuvenated looks, plump cheeks and supermodel cheekbones really just be the result of healthy eating and exercise, as so many A-listers claim?... more
Madonna's facial features are hailed for her 'Mount Rushmore cheekbones, angular jawline, smoothed forehead, plumped skin and the heart-like shape of the face.'... more
Just months after she hitched up her skirt and exposed a lacy thong at an awards ceremony, Loose Women presenter Carol McGiffin went one better and performed a striptease ... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do