Travis Scott thanks the Billboard Awards for 'letting us move mountains' after making his first TV comeback since Astroworld tragedy at the ceremony 'It's like the mob, you can't get out': Khloe Kardashian assures Tristan Thompson he'll always be family as on-again couple bond at gym before THAT baby bombshell Pregnant Sophie Turner enjoys some quality time with her daughter Willa, one, at an indoor playground in LAĬhristina Hall continues to post son Hudson, two, on social media as ugly custody battle with ex husband Ant Anstead rages onĬonor McGregor decks out in a purple satin suit jacket while his fiancée Dee Devlin dons a patterned mini dress for Chopard Gentleman's Eveningĭrew Barrymore looks darling in a bright pink dress while Faith Hill beams in a black pantsuit as they lead arrivals at Paramount's 2022 Upfront in New York
Katie Price parades her famous curves in a skintight cream catsuit - five months after her 24th boob job and latest bout of full-body liposuction I woke up like this! How unfiltered Kim Kardashian REALLY looks in the morning with no make up and unflattering puffy dressing gown according to TV show Kim Kardashian boasts male athletes will pick up her call in the hope of a 'hook up' as she recruits A-list pals on justice reform mission Nicole Kidman is SNUBBED in Cannes Festival tribute to Tom Cruise as montage of actor's career includes no footage of her from the three films they did together 'This year the theme is Love (and Marriage) to celebrate civil partnerships, parents' love for their children, love of friends and family but it also recognises the Equal Marriage bill going through Parliament.' 'Pride in London is a great opportunity to promote a charity or community group and campaign. Michael Salter, chairman of Pride in London, said: 'London is an amazingly diverse city attracting the most talented people from across the world, which is vital to the economic welfare of our city. Organisers said around 150 groups are involved in this year's parade and urged visitors to join in the celebrations. In too many places in the world, it is still a crime to be gay.' He added: 'Too many young people still fear to come out at school due to bullying. Labour leader Ed Miliband said there is 'still more to be done' to change attitudes. It's about the kind of society we wish to be.'
'Why? Because this isn't just about technical changes or legal definitions. Rainbow bright: Thousands of people descended on the capital today for the annual gathering, with revellers dressing in bright costumes to mark the occasion