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Cerys and Marc finally kiss as girlfriend Sarah vows to ‘throttle’ the flirty star

Flirty twosome Cerys Matthews and Marc Bannerman finally sealed the deal as they shared a tender kiss in the jungle last night.
As I’m A Celebrity contestant Marc’s girlfriend, Sarah Matravers, landed in Australia, Cerys and Marc sat close together, exchanging knowing glances and talking in hushed tones before kissing twice.

Sealed with a kiss: Flirty twosome Marc Bannerman and Cerys Matthews grow ever closer and last night shared a few tender kisses as they wished each other good night
Marc and Cerys continued their whispered conversation, sharing an emotional hug, at which point Cerys’ appeared to get teary-eyed.
Marc then kissed her on the cheek again before he said: “Right see you in the morning. Goodnight”, and then headed to his hammock.

Tender: Marc will have to face the music from girlfriend Sarah Matravers who landed at Australia’s Brisbane Airport yesterday
Girlfriend Sarah Matravers said: “So far, I want to throttle him,” as she landed at Brisbane Airport.
“I’m looking forward to getting hold of his suitcase in the Versace hotel and going through his shirts to cut them up, just like the ones I’ve done at home.”.

Angry: Girlfriend Sarah Matravers said she wants to ‘throttle’ boyfriend Marc Bannerman as he continues his very public flirtation with campmate Cerys.

Jungle jeopardy: Marc Bannerman has hinted he knows he is in trouble his flirting with Cerys Matthews continues
“It’s been a crazy week. I’ve come to sort him out. It depends on what happens from here as to what I will do.”
“I want to cut off his kangaroo balls.”
The 32-year-old actress – who met Marc when they filmed Footballers Wives: Extra Time together – will greet her boyfriend from the jungle after he becomes evicted from the show.
But she was clearly concerned as she landed in Australia to hear the news of further bed-sharing – and Cerys serenading of Sarah’s boyfriend.

Red for danger: Cerys recently divorced her music producer husband and is set to feel the wrath of Marc’s girlfriend
“In all seriousness, I’m not happy about it but I’m here to support him,” she admitted. I shall have to wait and see what happens.”
“I’m aware of everything. I hear they’ve been sharing quite a lot together. She’s been serenading him and I hear he sang, There May Be Trouble Ahead – there might well be.
“My life is on hold right now. We live together and we have a proper life together, so of course I’m worried.

Water babe: Flirty Cerys cools off in the shower after days of intense flirting with campmate Marc
“I made a big joke out of it at the beginning of the week but now this has gone on long enough. It’s very upsetting.
“Before Marc entered the jungle, he told the press: ‘I’m not looking for love. I’m loved-up with my girlfriend Sarah.’ I have been reading that quote over and over again in the press.
When asked if she thought her boyfriend had fallen in love with Cerys, Sarah said: “Who knows if he has really fallen in love?”.

Flirts Marc Bannerman and Cerys Matthew share a hammock together
“If he’s fallen in love with somebody else, there is not a lot I can do – and I will have to get myself out dating again. And the actress said she is dying for a chance to confront the pair. “It would be fantastic if I could go in the jungle right now. I’d go straight up to them and go: ‘Surprise!’ I would love to see their faces. It would be sweet revenge.”
Although Marc declared himself “loved-up with my girlfriend” before he entered the jungle, the pair have had a rocky relationship.
According to The Sun, in March 2006 Marc ended up in court charged with assaulting Sarah, but the case was later dropped. Earlier, ex-EastEnder Marc admitted his flirtation with Cerys has entered dangerous territory.
He confided in fellow celebrity 5ive singer J Brown that he had fallen for the Welsh singer: “Oh my god. Just makes my heart crumble. Oh…”.

Cheeky: Marc and Cery’s persistent flirting is bound to have upset girlfriend Sarah Matravers
Then tellingly, he sang: “There may be trouble ahead, but while there’s moonlight and music and love and romance.”
The flirting between Cerys and Marc edged up a notch after she told the hunky actor he could get into bed with her – but only if he danced naked around the campfire.
Grinning, the ex-EastEnder said: “Sounds a brilliant deal. Going to get naked now.”
Catatonia singer Cerys, 38, made the offer to swap her bed for Marc’s hammock.
The divorced mother-of-two said: “If you can’t sleep, right, come and tap me on the shoulder and you can get in my bed.”.

Inseparable: The pair do everything together in the camp and are rarely far apart
Shocked Marc replied: “So what will you do again? Run that by me again.”
Cerys said: “As long as you’re naked, then get your clothes off, come up to my bed, tap on my shoulder, do a dance and then I’ll get out.
“Get your clothes off, stretch, dance round the fire and say, ‘Oi, can’t sleep on that hammock.’ I’ll go, ‘All right handsome, do us a dance and I’ll get in your hammock’.
“Then you get in my bed and go to sleep.”

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Gemma Atkinson acclimatises in her bikini Down Under as Malcolm McLaren dramatically quits I’m a Celebrity

Gemma Atkinson, the Hollyoaks actress who once dated Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo, made a beeline for the beach as she arrived on ‘set’ for the start of I’m A Celebrity.
Playing beachball with her minder, she showed off one of the two bikinis she will take into the rainforest for a series of gruelling challenges.
Gemma is one of ten celebrities who will be airlifted in typically dramatic fashion into the jungle camp today to prepare for the show’s launch tomorrow. The lads’ mag pin-up hopes the show will give viewers a deeper insight into who she really is.

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Gemma Atkinson enjoys a relaxing day on the beach before the gruelling tasks of I’m A Celebrity begin
She said: “In real life I’m not glamorous at all. I’m sitting here now with no make-up, in my tracksuit pants, a vest, and my hair scraped back – this is how I look most of the time at home: like something out of The Royle Family.
“I see the show as a real personal challenge, but I plan to keep my clothes on.
“I’m not going naked, ever. I am single, so I am open to romance – but I would be embarrassed to fall in love in front of millions of viewers.”
Meanwhile, ageing punk rocker Malcolm McLaren has dramatically pulled out of the show at the last moment.
The former Sex Pistols manager was ready to board a boat to take him to the six-star Versace Hotel on Australia’s Gold Coast to meet the other contestants, but never got on it.
It is the first time someone has walked out before even making it into the jungle.

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Gemma Atkinson frolics in the surf and proves she’s sporting ahead of her jungle experience
An ITV source revealed that McLaren bottled out after his health and safety briefing when he was told that seven of the world’s most venomous snakes live near the camp.
“He has a phobia of snakes and is scared of spiders, and was terrified he would fall and break a leg in the slippery conditions,” said the source.
“He was also worried about crossing bridges because he is afraid of heights.
At the age of 61, he was intimidated by the physical challenges. He just lost his bottle.”
McLaren will forfeit his fee, believed to be £100,000.
Panto star Christopher Biggins is among stand-bys who could take his place.
For the contestants staying put, global warming may provide a welcome bonus.
Australia’s worst drought in 100 years has had a devastating effect on edible 3in witchetty grubs, leading to a shortage for the infamous bush-tucker trials.

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Malcolm McLaren is the first celebrity to walk out without making it into the jungle
Special supplies of the Aboriginal delicacy were being flown in from Hobart, Tasmania.
However, the ten celebrities still face some hideous food trials, including the challenge to eat pigs’ anuses.
Executive producer Christopher Lore, who has 70 assistants on the show, said last night: “We are going to push the celebrities to the edge of their fear factor of claustrophobia, heights, darkness, very deep water and nasty biting animals.
“There are also new delicacies to eat including one which I won’t divulge, except to say that it’s live, it flies and I recommend you hold it by the wings and just eat the body.”
A celebrity will be buried alive in a grave, complete with a specially commissioned headstone, and someone will be submerged deep in a fake sewer where they will have to crawl through a narrow space running with stinking water and swarming with rats and snakes.
If that isn’t bad enough, the jungle jail is back. Last seen two years ago, the bamboo cage – reserved for jungle inmates who cheat or break the rules and which lies in a deserted area more than a mile from the camp –has only a basic camp bed, a blanket and a primitive chamber pot.
Yesterday the stars were savouring their last moments of freedom.

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The camp is likely to be particularly lively at night this year: almost half the contestants have a history of sleepwalking, and almost as many admit they snore.
The line-up also features Janice Dickinson, aged “none of your business”, who bills herself as “The First Supermodel”; former footballer and commentator Rodney Marsh, 63; PR guru Lynne Franks, 59; Anna Ryder Richardson, 43, of Changing Rooms fame; chef John Burton Race, 50; former EastEnders star Marc Bannerman, 34; singer-songwriter Cerys Matthews, 38; and former singer with boyband Five Jason “J” Brown, 31.
The biggest fear for most of the contestants is lack of food.
Marc Bannerman said: “I’d like to smuggle in my mum or my old school dinner lady. But there’s no chance I’ll walk out.
“I’ll only leave if I’m stretchered out.”
John Burton Race revealed that he had put on about 10lb. “If I need to, I can live off the fat,” he said.
Lynne Franks said: “I’d always planned to do something special for my 60th birthday, like climb the Himalayas.

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Possible stand-in? Christopher Biggins is rumoured to be taking Malcolm’s place
“So this is perfect. Besides I’m desperate to lose some weight. Of course I’d like to win – but I’m not sure about being Queen of the Jungle.
Goddess of the Jungle sounds better, as Cerys Matthews has the greatest number of fears and phobias – ranging from caterpillars to heights – and said: “I’m not entirely sure why I’m here.”
DIY expert Anna Ryder Richardson said her practical skills might come in useful. “I might make a boot rack and maybe even weave some shoe covers.”
The programme-makers are also hoping for romance. Both Gemma and “J” have admitted to fancying each other – with Gemma confessing she had been a fan of Five.
She said: “When I was a kid I had a picture of him on my pencil case.’
And “J” said: “I’ve never met her but she’s not the worst-looking girl in the world, is she?”
But one contestant stands out as determined to let no one get the better of her.
Janice Dickinson, who once bedded Mick Jagger, has insisted she will use almost any tactic to spice up the show and enhance her chances of winning.
She said: “I did it with Mick Jagger, so don’t think I couldn’t do it with a wombat. I’m up for anything.”

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Voluptuous Nigella almost spills out of her dress

Curvaceous television cook Nigella Lawson looked dangerously close to having a wardrobe malfunction, as her low-cut velvet gown struggled to adequately contain her Rubenesque figure.
Her ample chest looked in danger of spilling over the top of the corseted creation from her preferred designer, Vivienne Westwood, as she appeared on the red carpet at an event last night.

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Overspill: Nigella gets a little help from a seat belt to stay securely in her wayward frock
Nigella, 47, has become the poster-girl for the Rubenesque figure which was idealised for centuries until the fashion world decreed an absence of curves was more desirable.
Thankfully Nigella has ignored the current wisdom and held fast to her voluptuous shape which has won her many fans, male and female alike.
Nigella attended the event, which was organised by Alexandra Shulman the editor of British Vogue, to mark the official launch of the museum’s autumn exhibition, ‘The Golden Age of Couture: Paris and London 1947 – 1957’.
The exhibition, which opens to the public on Saturday, features more than 100 dresses from Paris designers Dior, Chanel, Givenchy, Balmain and Balenciaga and their London counterparts Norman Hartnell and Hardy Amies.

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Danger: Nigella clambered awkwardly into a waiting taxi last night at the gala event which marked the climax of London Fashion Week
The television cook was later pictured clambering into a waiting taxi as she left the gala event.
And it was then that she looked most in danger of spilling out of her designer midnight blue gown.
Nigella recently returned to TV screens with a show that promotes fattening “fast food”.
The BBC series, Nigella Express, is aimed at busy working parents. It features calorific meals such as Irish cream tiramisu, coconut rice, sweet potato and bacon hash and cheese fondue, all of which are intended to be conjured up quickly.

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Voluptuous: Nigella Lawson’s midnight blue corseted gown struggled to contain her curvaceous figure
However, Lawson admitted that, unlike the fare whipped up by Jamie Oliver for his School Dinners series: “The recipes aren’t particularly healthy.”
And Nigella, along with revered TV cook Delia Smith, recently came under fire for writing cookery instructions that are too difficult to follow.
A Government study concluded that female celebrity chefs are harder to understand in print than their male counterparts, peppering their books with complex language.

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Fine form: Nigella’s Rubenesque figure has won her male and female fans alike
It found almost half of Nigella’s were too tough for someone to understand without GCSE standard reading and numeracy skills.
Whereas some of Gordon Ramsay’s recipes are so simple they can be followed by a seven-year-old.
Nigella’s new show marks a professional renaissance for the “domestic goddess”, whose TV career appeared to have stalled after her attempt to become a mainstream presenter with a daytime chat show for ITV1 flopped in 2005.
A one-off special for BBC2 last year, Nigella’s Christmas Kitchen, secured record ratings and led to the commissioning of Nigella Express.

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Posh tries out her new ‘Ninja Turtle’ look in Malibu

As a high-profile fan of Versace, Cavalli, and Dolce and Gabbana, Victoria Beckham has shown her taste for Italian style.
Now it seems she is extending her patronage to Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael.
The Spice Girl stepped out in Los Angeles at the weekend in a satin frock which might have taken its inspiration from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

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Victoria and David turn up at Japanese restaurant Nobu in Malibu last night
The lurid green was a similar shade to the skin of the cartoon heroes – named after the four Italian masters and famous for the phrase “cowabunga, dudes” – while its segmented design offered a nod to their armoured shells.
One onlooker said: “Victoria’s dress was obviously couture and massively expensive. It was exceedingly well cut and fitted her like a glove.
“But the green satin tiles gave it a turtle-like, body armour feel. Sadly, the only things marking her apart from being the fifth member of the Ninja Turtles were the lack of a coloured eye mask or a samurai sword.”.

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Victoria Beckham and fashion icon Raphael from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Mrs Beckham, 33, also shunned another Ninja Turtle tradition – pizza. She and her husband David, 32, instead dined on sushi at the Ivy restaurant in Malibu.
Since moving to LA two months ago, the singer has made quite an impact with her fashion sense. Though her eponymous jeans range sold out in department stores, she has been mocked for her overly made-up look and formal taste in clothes.
Perhaps the latest outfit was an attempt to come out of her shell.

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Six actresses go back to school as the new terrors of St Trinian’s

When they first skipped mischievously across the screen in 1954, the cigarette-smoking, suspender-wearing, trouble-making pupils of St Trinian’s annihilated the long-held belief that girls were made of sugar and spice and all things nice.
Now, 53 years on, the young ladies are returning to the big screen in a £7 million adaptation of cartoonist Ronald Searle’s hilarious tales of mischief and japery.

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The movie, which has just finished filming at the revamped Ealing Studios, stars Rupert Everett as both Trinian’s headmistress Camilla Fritton and her incompetent brother Carnaby.
The teaching staff also includes Bond girl Caterina Murino as languages teacher Miss Maupassant while Colin Firth plays the school inspector.
But the real stars of the film are, of course, the girls.
They devise a plan in which they put to use, in equal measures, their teenage charms and vices to save the school from bankruptcy.
Played by a host of established stars and new British talent, the girls of St Trinian’s are the epitome of naughty but nice.
But, while the girls loved playing the St Trinian’s tearaways, The Mail On Sunday now reveals what these actresses were really like at school…

JUNO TEMPLE, 18: the daughter of a punk.
Plays: Celia the punk.
Alma Mater: Bedales School, Petersfield, Hants.
Juno’s favourite feature of her senior school was its proximity to London. “It’s in the countryside but only about an hour on the train from London – so I spent a lot of time in the city which is really cool,” she said.
“In fact I dragged two of my friends out to London with me and made them queue for the Notes On A Scandal audition.”
Juno had never had a major acting role before, but her audition so impressed the casting directors she was instantly cast as Cate Blan-chett’s daughter in the film that would go on to receive four Oscar nominations.
While St Trinian’s is merely a fictional institution, Juno attended one of the closest real-life schools to it, albeit a co-ed version.
Bedales, an expensive fee-paying boarding school in Hampshire, has always prided itself on the liberal ethos that has lead to myriad stories of naked swimming, coracle racing and rockstar excesses. Indeed, turning up for lessons is only voluntary.
Yet despite its seemingly madcap rules, it boasts a host of larger-than-life former pupils including Lily Allen, Kirstie Allsopp and Sophie Dahl.
Juno, the daughter of punk film-maker Julien Temple, looks bound to follow in their famous footsteps. With her wild hair, Juno was never a conventional pupil.
Her alternative attitude meant that she had to leave her first school. She said: “I just came to Bedales for my last two years of schooling. Before that, I was at a school I didn’t really like. It was, oh my God, it was really boring.”.

KATHRYN DRYSDALE, 25: the Catholic camp cupboard dweller.
Plays: Taylor, the nouveau riche Essex girl.
Alma Mater: St Peter’s School, Orrell, Lancashire.
Despite her strict Catholic upbringing, Kathryn admits that it has been a while since she has “practised” her religion.
However, one of her most memorable school escapades took place during a voluntary religious camp in the countryside.
She said: “I went to a retreat with my school and there were pupils there from other schools and there was a boy from another school I really fancied.
“We snogged a couple of times which was great because all the other girls fancied him but then I decided to sneak into his dorm for a bit of a fumble.
“Of course we weren’t allowed into other schools’ dorms, especially not the boys’ ones.
“Suddenly we were disturbed by three religious instructors so I jumped into a cupboard.
“Luckily they thought I’d just been in the wardrobe and not in anyone’s bed.”
Kathryn, who is about to shoot her seventh series of BBC3 favourite Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps, loved her nouveau-riche Essex girl role in St Trinian’s because it was so unlike her own school – which was so strict pupils risked expulsion if they did not stay within certain areas of the school.
She said: “We had the worst uniforms. They were brown, with skirts below the knees.
“If our hair was shiny, we had to go to the toilets and wash it.
“Once I got into trouble just for being caught on a bus drinking a can of Diet Coke and giggling. I was hauled in front of the deputy head and shouted at for bringing the school into disrepute.”.

LILY COLE, 19: the intelligent supermodel.
Plays: Polly, the brainy one.
Alma Mater: St Marylebone Secondary School and Latymer Upper School, London.
“I missed about 50 per cent of my classes,” admits the current face of Dior.
“But Lily was so clever she still got three As at A-level and cruised to a place at Cambridge University where she will study Social and Political Sciences.
“I was always the first to hand in my work, because I knew if I was late the teachers would come down on me like a ton of bricks. Modelling is great, but studies came first.”
After moving with her mother from Torquay in Devon to London she started at a tough inner city state school but then left for the £12,000-a-year Latymer Upper School.
She did not need to spend any of the huge pay checks from her extra-curricular modelling to pay for her schooling – the clever girl won a full scholarship.
She found the move between the two schools a major culture shock but admits it had its advantages and helped ultimately to win her the St Trinian’s role.
Lily said: “I found it very foreign but I’ve always been really into drama, and it was an eye-opener coming from a place where you had to clear your stage space by shifting chairs, to one with a proper theatre.”.

GEMMA ARTERTON, 21: smoking monitor.
Plays: Kelly the current head girl.
Alma Mater: Gravesend Grammar School For Girls.
Gemma was astonished to discover that none of the girls in the St Trinian’s film are allowed to smoke cigarettes – especially as her school days were awash with even more pungent fumes.
She said: “I did see a girl smoking a joint, and someone was expelled for sniffing lighter fuel on the school field when I was a pupil.
“Actually, quite a lot of that went on on the school field. In terms of the things pupils got up to, my school probably wasn’t the best, but it wasn’t the worst by any means.
“Yet on set, cigarettes were a no-no, even though the original was full of girls peering through cigarette smoke.
“There was one scene where my character was lounging against a wall and it cried out for her to have a fag.
“In real life, she would, but I got shot down when I even suggested it.”
However, Gemma does feel that the way in which the girls put their youthful charms to use is little more than an amplified version of her own experiences at the all-girls’ grammar school she attended in Kent.
The school, appropriately for the RADA graduate currently appearing as Rosalind in Love’s Labour Lost at London’s Globe Theatre, has the motto “Through Adversity To The Stars”.
She said: “My character is a sexy minx who uses feminine wiles to get her way. These girls are just young women who are confident about themselves, and they are not afraid to use their bodies to get what they want.”
Gemma, a fitness fanatic, competed in the running and swimming teams at school.
She admits she was disappointed not to kiss Russell Brand, who plays Flash Harry, – but adds she was relieved not to be made to eat any school salad cream on set, it being one of her pet hates.

TAMSON EGERTON, 18: the school hating tomboy.
Plays: Chelsea (the posh totty).
Alma mater: Ditcham Park, a day school in Hampshire.
“I hated school. I just knew that I would always want to be an actor. That’s why I left school at 16. I was already spending months away at a time filming, ‘ says Tamsin.
“It’s not fair to say that I was a truant though – I had a tutor.
“One problem though with spending so much time working with adults is that I lost my respect for teachers – and so I did get into trouble for being too lippy to them.
“I just didn’t have the same fear as I might have had and they would get pretty angry about that.
“My older sister was really naughty and the queen of pranks. So I think when I came to the school I had to be really well behaved in order to win back the Egerton name from the doghouse.
“Also, as I was away so much acting, I’d really want to knuckle down when I got back.”
Despite leaving at the earliest opportunity, she has nine A-grade GCSE’s under her belt and had never been sent to the headteacher’s office.
“I was a real goody-two-shoes. I wasn’t very naughty. I never smuggled in vodka or anything,” she says.
“I used to smuggle in tea bags – we weren’t allowed them for some weird reason – then we’d have tea parties in the stairwell or in one of the fields.
“But we weren’t exactly going to get into big trouble for being civilised, were we?”
And despite her obvious beauty, at school Tamsin was a real tomboy who spent most of her time playing football, building dens and climbing trees.
She said: “I am very different really to my character Chelsea in St Trinian’s.
“She’s a bit of a seductress. She and a couple of other girls have a sex phone line which they use to make money.
“It’s called Posh Totty. Basically they are sluts but they like to think that there is a real art to seduction. They’re into wearing sexy underwear with fluffy bits.
“I was too lanky to be a seductress at school.
“I think that’s why I got my nickname Bambi. Anyway, I never fancied any of the boys. The school was too small so everyone just seemed like brothers and sisters.”.

ANTONIA BERNATH, 22: the cannabis grower.
Plays: Chloe (the naughty one).
Alma Mater: The Godolphin School, Salisbury.
Although she won a place at Cambridge, Antonia could just as easily have found herself – along with her parents and her friends and their parents – in the police cells.
“We’d grow cannabis in our rooms at home, draw up a graph and convince our parents to water the cannabis while we were at school, telling them it was a biology experiment,” she says.
“So these posh mothers watered our cannabis and measured it and recorded it on a graph, measuring its daily growth.”
Indeed, in true St Trinian’s fashion she was never averse to bringing in contraband.
She said: “At one disco we had with a boys public school, everyone was getting wasted.
“One girl totally stripped off and when the teachers tried to corner her she just accused them of ruining her evening.
“I didn’t strip off myself so when it was time to pretend to be sober, I got off. The girl who stripped off and a couple of the other girls were suspended though.”
Her sense of humour was notoriously surreal. She admits to dyeing the school swimming pool red on the day before the swimming gala and would hide every single possession of her fellow pupils in suitcases to see the looks on their faces as they returned to their dormitories.
None the less, Antonia still managed to gain three As and a B at A-level and compete in a national competition at longjump – although she finished second last.

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Kylie’s makeover a sensational step back in time

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may be attracting attention with the male company she keeps, but all eyes were on her new hair do as she stepped out in New York.
Her ultra fair locks channelled 70s icon Blondie, while her outfit was also a nod to retro style – a figure hugging psychedelic print dress.

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Kylie dazzled with her bold new look

Oversized black shades and trademark megawatt smile completed the singer’s head-turning look.
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, who was treated for breast cancer last year, was leaving the ritzy Waverly restaurant in SoHo and is clearly making the most of her time in the Big Apple.
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The singer’s bringing psychedelic back

The following night she attended a Dior fashion show, opting for a more demure black dress and stylish fan accessory, where she joined a list of A-list stars, including Charlize Theron, Penelope Cruz and Dita Von Teese.
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put on a brave face at the event in light of recent controversy surrounding her relationship with married director Alexander Dahm.
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Dressed in all black with metallic accessories, Kylie cut an elegant figure at Dior alongside Dita Von Teese

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Kylie Minogue sat front row at the fashion show with burlesque star Dita Von Teese and Alexis Roche

Last week, the 38-year-old hit back at claims she was having an affair with him, saying: “I have never been unfaithful to a partner and would find it completely immoral to be involved with a married man.”
Dahm’s wife Laura, a high-powered lawyer, has defended Minogue in the face of affair rumours, saying: “This can’t be easy for Kylie. She’s recently ended a relationship.”.

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, who split with Olivier Martinez earlier this year, has continued to hit headlines by stepping out with another mystery man while in New York.
Meanwhile, the pop princess is reportedly looking to put her troubled romantic life behind her with a sea change – rumours are swirling that she is set to buy a four-bedroom £3.5million mansion in Brighton.

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