Fun-loving supermodels Kate Moss, Eva Herzigova and Daisy Lowe dance the night away at Marc Jacob’s London Fashion Week bash
Rose looked odds on to secure a third consecutive win and a second Race to Dubai title, until he bogeyed three of his last seven holes
HAVING spent the evening with boozing female models, it’s little wonder Rocco Ritchie left the Love magazine and MARC JACOBS London Fashion Week party with a smile on his face.
MADONNA’s son would have witnessed first hand what the girls got up to at top club Loulou’s.
Model of the moment and LEWIS HAMILTON’s new love WINNIE HARLOW draped herself over model pals, while BELLA HADID must have got a ticking off for her questionable table manners.
Veteran caner KATE MOSS was never going to say no to this party and not just to keep an eye on little sister LOTTIE, who posed with fellow model XAVIER HICKMAN.
ABBEY CLANCY and her sister ELLE ensured the night didn’t go without a pouting selfie, while supermodel EVA HERZIGOVA clearly owned the dancefloor.
DAISY LOWE will be hoping to do likewise in Strictly this year.
Perhaps once she’s recovered from her night out.
Dan's wand-erful stand
DANIEL RADCLIFFE is using all his power to encourage some much-needed cultural change in Hollywood.
The Harry Potter star brilliantly called out the film industry yesterday for putting pressure on gay actors to hide their true sexuality for fear it will end up damaging their careers.
Discussing in a TV interview why so few leading stars are openly gay, he said: “It’s because then people might typecast you as gay.
“NEIL PATRICK HARRIS has made his career playing the straightest guy on television, which is fantastic.
"It is sad, but there is a kind of line where people say, ‘Oh no – people won’t buy him as straight any more’.”
The former child wizard star credited his latest screen role in thriller Imperium, where he plays an FBI agent who goes undercover to infiltrate a white supremacist group, for forcing him to speak out about the issues.
And when asked if he felt that Hollywood was racist following this year’s controversial Oscars boycott, he boldly said yes.
Daniel, who was invited to become a member of the Academy Awards body, told the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire show: “I mean it’s pretty undeniable, that’s the thing.
“We like to think of ourselves as being a very progressive industry.
“But we have been lagging behind in all kinds of areas and it’s been very well documented.
“There’s lots of things about the Oscars, there’s lots of amazing performances every year that don’t get recognised. I feel like there is a lot that’s unseen about the process.”
It’s great Dan’s making such a strong stand.
RENEE'S SPECIAL DELIVERY
BRIDGET Jones’s Baby has received one heck of a baby shower.
The third instalment of the Bridget Jones movie saga – sequel to 2004’s The Edge Of Reason – has topped the UK box office after raking in £8.1million on its opening weekend.
RENEE ZELLWEGER stars for a third time in the title role and this time calamity-prone journalist Bridget finds herself pregnant – then hilarity ensues when love interests played by PATRICK DEMPSEY and the returning COLIN FIRTH are left none the wiser as to who is the baby’s father.
Bridget Jones’s Baby grossed more than eight times box-office rival Blair Witch, which took £959,000.
It was so worth the 12-year wait for Bridget’s return.
Em looks chuffed
EMILY BLUNT dazzled in this colourful dress at last night’s Leicester Square world premiere of new film The Girl On The Train.
Emily, who stars as an alcoholic divorcee, said she still managed to relax after playing her sad character.
Talking on the red “railway” carpet at the event, screened live on my Facebook page, she said: “I had a long car journey at the end of each day and meditated.”
I suppose it’s a nice break from trains.
RICKY'S WORK OF HEART
RICKY MARTIN likes nothing better than to add to his growing art collection.
And he definitely bagged a work of art when he visited one gallery in the UK last year – its hunky owner Jwan Yosef.
In an exclusive interview, the Latino star said: “I was first introduced to Jwan’s art in London and then we got in touch.
“I’m an art collector, I was interested in his art. Then magic happened. That’s how it goes. We’re in a really good place.”
Ricky, starring at Eventim Apollo tomorrow and Friday in aid of the Autism Rocks charity, first appeared in public with Jwan at Brazil’s Amfar Inspiration gala in April.
It seems things are getting serious.
Ricky wants an LA base when his One World tour ends in December and added: “We’re going house hunting.”
No more livin’ la vida loca for Ricky.