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The Orange British Academy Film Awards, Arrivals, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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The Orange British Academy Film Awards, Arrivals, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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The Orange British Academy Film Awards, Arrivals, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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The Orange British Academy Film Awards, Arrivals, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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The Orange British Academy Film Awards, Arrivals, Royal Opera House, London, Britain - 12 Feb 2012
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Chanel and Charles Finch pre-BAFTA party at Annabels, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
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Chanel and Charles Finch pre-BAFTA party at Annabels, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
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Pre-Bafta Dinner, St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Feb 2012
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Pre-Bafta Dinner, St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, London, Britain - 10 Feb 2012
Private dinner hosted by William Banks-Blaney of WilliamVintage and actress Gillian Anderson at the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel, ahead of Sunday's Bafta awards.
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Chanel and Charles Finch pre-BAFTA party at Annabels, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
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Chanel and Charles Finch pre-BAFTA party at Annabels, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
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Chanel and Charles Finch pre-BAFTA party at Annabels, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
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Chanel and Charles Finch pre-BAFTA party at Annabels, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
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Chanel and Charles Finch pre-BAFTA party at Annabels, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
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Gillian Anderson and William Vintage Pre-BAFTA dinner, London, Britain - 10 Feb 2012
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Gillian Anderson and William Vintage Pre-BAFTA dinner, London, Britain - 10 Feb 2012
WilliamVintage and Gillian Anderson private dinner, St Pancras Renaissance Hotel
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Forevermark And InStyle Golden Globes Event, Los Angeles, America - 10 Jan 2012
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Forevermark And InStyle Golden Globes Event, Los Angeles, America - 10 Jan 2012
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The Hoping Variety Show, a benefit evening for Palestinian Refugee Children, London, Britain - 21 Nov 2011
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The Hoping Variety Show, a benefit evening for Palestinian Refugee Children, London, Britain - 21 Nov 2011
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18th Annual Women in Hollywood Tribute, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, America - 17 Oct 2011
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18th Annual Women in Hollywood Tribute, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, America - 17 Oct 2011
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'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never' film premiere, London, Britain - 16 Feb 2011
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'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never' film premiere, London, Britain - 16 Feb 2011
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'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never' film premiere, London, Britain - 16 Feb 2011
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'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never' film premiere, London, Britain - 16 Feb 2011
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'90210' TV Series set, Los Angeles, America - 10 Jan 2011
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'90210' TV Series set, Los Angeles, America - 10 Jan 2011
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'90210' TV Series set, Los Angeles, America - 10 Jan 2011
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'90210' TV Series set, Los Angeles, America - 10 Jan 2011
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'90210' TV Series set, Los Angeles, America - 10 Jan 2011
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'90210' TV Series set, Los Angeles, America - 10 Jan 2011
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'Never Let Me Go' film premiere and opening gala, 54th BFI London Film Festival, London, Britain - 13 Oct 2010
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What were they thinking? Fashion Disasters
It would seem that even the most fashion conscious of celebs can have an off day.
The stylists of these dreadfully dressed divas were obviously not around when they stepped out of the front door.
If they had they surely would have uttered that immortal line: "You're not going out like that!"
When left unattended there's no end of fashion faux pas a star can commit when looking for a 'stand out from the crowd' outfit.
But then looking fabulous 24/7 is something not even the most dedicated of A-listers can achieve.
And navigating the tricky minefield of fashion can be tricky at the best of times and pure style suicide at the worst.
Your 'unusual' outfit can just as easily be feted on every best dressed list as see you plunging to the bottom of the reject pile.
All of which goes to show that not even the hottest stars are immune to the odd fashion disaster.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Rex Features
Picture Research: Trudi Kammerling
Words: Katy Brown
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Entertainment Weekly and Women In Film Pre Emmy Party, Los Angeles, America - 27 Aug 2010
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Entertainment Weekly and Women In Film Pre Emmy Party, Los Angeles, America - 27 Aug 2010
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WIF Entertainment Weekly Emmy Party, Los Angeles, America - 28 Aug 2010
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WIF Entertainment Weekly Emmy Party, Los Angeles, America - 28 Aug 2010
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Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
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Gillian Duffy being played the comments made about her by the Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
Gordon Brown has found himself at the centre of a media storm after describing a Labour supporter as a "bigoted woman". Gillian Duffy, a 66-year-old widow, spoke to Brown for around five minutes during his visit to a residential street in Rochdale, telling him she was concerned about immigration from Eastern Europe. After the conversation apparently ended amicably Brown jumped into his waiting car and sped off. Unaware his microphone was still switched on, he was then heard berating an aide, saying: "That was a disaster. Should never have put me with that woman. Whose idea was that?" When the aide asks what Mrs Duffy said, Brown replied: "Everything. She's just a sort of bigoted woman who says she used to be Labour." Not having heard his thoughts about her, ironically Mrs Duffy said their conversation had been "very good" and said that Brown "seems a nice man." Asked on a later BBC Radio 2 interview about the remarks, a squirming Brown apologised.
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Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
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Gillian Duffy reacts after being played the comments made about her by the Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
Gordon Brown has found himself at the centre of a media storm after describing a Labour supporter as a "bigoted woman". Gillian Duffy, a 66-year-old widow, spoke to Brown for around five minutes during his visit to a residential street in Rochdale, telling him she was concerned about immigration from Eastern Europe. After the conversation apparently ended amicably Brown jumped into his waiting car and sped off. Unaware his microphone was still switched on, he was then heard berating an aide, saying: "That was a disaster. Should never have put me with that woman. Whose idea was that?" When the aide asks what Mrs Duffy said, Brown replied: "Everything. She's just a sort of bigoted woman who says she used to be Labour." Not having heard his thoughts about her, ironically Mrs Duffy said their conversation had been "very good" and said that Brown "seems a nice man." Asked on a later BBC Radio 2 interview about the remarks, a squirming Brown apologised.
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Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 1175367l )
Gillian Duffy being played the comments made about her by the Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown describes Gillian Duffy as "a bigoted woman" during walkabout in Rochdale, Lancashire, Britain - 28 Apr 2010
Gordon Brown has found himself at the centre of a media storm after describing a Labour supporter as a "bigoted woman". Gillian Duffy, a 66-year-old widow, spoke to Brown for around five minutes during his visit to a residential street in Rochdale, telling him she was concerned about immigration from Eastern Europe. After the conversation apparently ended amicably Brown jumped into his waiting car and sped off. Unaware his microphone was still switched on, he was then heard berating an aide, saying: "That was a disaster. Should never have put me with that woman. Whose idea was that?" When the aide asks what Mrs Duffy said, Brown replied: "Everything. She's just a sort of bigoted woman who says she used to be Labour." Not having heard his thoughts about her, ironically Mrs Duffy said their conversation had been "very good" and said that Brown "seems a nice man." Asked on a later BBC Radio 2 interview about the remarks, a squirming Brown apologised.
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"Boogie Woogie' Film Premiere, London, Britain - 13 Apr 2010
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Oops! What were they thinking?
Fashion Disasters (1)
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Picture Research: Trudi Kammerling
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Laurence Olivier Awards, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1151488h )
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Laurence Olivier Awards, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2010
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Laurence Olivier Awards, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher / Rex Features ( 1151482i )
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Laurence Olivier Awards, Grosvenor House, London, Britain - 21 Mar 2010
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Capturing Claudia exhibition, Colnaghi Gallery, London, Britain - 02 Nov 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Young / Rex Features ( 1027783af )
Gillian Wearing with her 'Claudia & Me' artwork
Capturing Claudia exhibition, Colnaghi Gallery, London, Britain - 02 Nov 2009
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IFC & BAFTA Host Monty Python's 40th Anniversary Event, Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, America - 15 Oct 2009
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IFC & BAFTA Host Monty Python's 40th Anniversary Event, Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, America - 15 Oct 2009
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IFC & BAFTA Host Monty Python's 40th Anniversary Event, Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, America - 15 Oct 2009
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IFC & BAFTA Host Monty Python's 40th Anniversary Event, Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, America - 15 Oct 2009
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IFC & BAFTA Host Monty Python's 40th Anniversary Event, Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, America - 15 Oct 2009
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IFC & BAFTA Host Monty Python's 40th Anniversary Event, Ziegfeld Theatre, New York, America - 15 Oct 2009
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'X-Files 2' film - 2008
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'X-Files 2' film - 2008
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Gillian Anderson is currently celebrating the premiere of her new film, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'. The film is the second feature film based on Chris Carter's TV series 'The X-Files', in which Anderson starred for nine seasons. The first film 'X-Files: The Movie', which came out in 1998, focussed on the series' ongoing complicated 'mythology'. However, this latest film, which also stars David Duchovny, Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly, will be have a stand alone thriller/horror style plot - similar to the episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. Exact plot details have been kept a secret but the film's producers have revealed that the action will take place six years after the events of the TV series.
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Gillian Anderson is currently celebrating the premiere of her new film, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'. The film is the second feature film based on Chris Carter's TV series 'The X-Files', in which Anderson starred for nine seasons. The first film 'X-Files: The Movie', which came out in 1998, focussed on the series' ongoing complicated 'mythology'. However, this latest film, which also stars David Duchovny, Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly, will be have a stand alone thriller/horror style plot - similar to the episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. Exact plot details have been kept a secret but the film's producers have revealed that the action will take place six years after the events of the TV series.
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Gillian Anderson is currently celebrating the premiere of her new film, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'. The film is the second feature film based on Chris Carter's TV series 'The X-Files', in which Anderson starred for nine seasons. The first film 'X-Files: The Movie', which came out in 1998, focussed on the series' ongoing complicated 'mythology'. However, this latest film, which also stars David Duchovny, Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly, will be have a stand alone thriller/horror style plot - similar to the episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. Exact plot details have been kept a secret but the film's producers have revealed that the action will take place six years after the events of the TV series.
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Gillian Anderson is currently celebrating the premiere of her new film, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'. The film is the second feature film based on Chris Carter's TV series 'The X-Files', in which Anderson starred for nine seasons. The first film 'X-Files: The Movie', which came out in 1998, focussed on the series' ongoing complicated 'mythology'. However, this latest film, which also stars David Duchovny, Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly, will be have a stand alone thriller/horror style plot - similar to the episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. Exact plot details have been kept a secret but the film's producers have revealed that the action will take place six years after the events of the TV series.
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Gillian Anderson is currently celebrating the premiere of her new film, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'. The film is the second feature film based on Chris Carter's TV series 'The X-Files', in which Anderson starred for nine seasons. The first film 'X-Files: The Movie', which came out in 1998, focussed on the series' ongoing complicated 'mythology'. However, this latest film, which also stars David Duchovny, Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly, will be have a stand alone thriller/horror style plot - similar to the episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. Exact plot details have been kept a secret but the film's producers have revealed that the action will take place six years after the events of the TV series.
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Gillian Anderson is currently celebrating the premiere of her new film, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'. The film is the second feature film based on Chris Carter's TV series 'The X-Files', in which Anderson starred for nine seasons. The first film 'X-Files: The Movie', which came out in 1998, focussed on the series' ongoing complicated 'mythology'. However, this latest film, which also stars David Duchovny, Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly, will be have a stand alone thriller/horror style plot - similar to the episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. Exact plot details have been kept a secret but the film's producers have revealed that the action will take place six years after the events of the TV series.
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 784650D )
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Gillian Anderson is currently celebrating the premiere of her new film, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'. The film is the second feature film based on Chris Carter's TV series 'The X-Files', in which Anderson starred for nine seasons. The first film 'X-Files: The Movie', which came out in 1998, focussed on the series' ongoing complicated 'mythology'. However, this latest film, which also stars David Duchovny, Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly, will be have a stand alone thriller/horror style plot - similar to the episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. Exact plot details have been kept a secret but the film's producers have revealed that the action will take place six years after the events of the TV series.
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features ( 784650E )
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Gillian Anderson at the Pearl Restaurant, London, Britain - 06 Jun 2008
Gillian Anderson is currently celebrating the premiere of her new film, 'The X-Files: I Want to Believe'. The film is the second feature film based on Chris Carter's TV series 'The X-Files', in which Anderson starred for nine seasons. The first film 'X-Files: The Movie', which came out in 1998, focussed on the series' ongoing complicated 'mythology'. However, this latest film, which also stars David Duchovny, Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly, will be have a stand alone thriller/horror style plot - similar to the episodes that were frequently seen in the TV series. Exact plot details have been kept a secret but the film's producers have revealed that the action will take place six years after the events of the TV series.
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Nov. 3, 2003 - London, Great Britain - -053170.Arsenal Mid Fielder Freddie Ljungberg is the new face of Calvin Klein Underwear.Calvin Klein unveil a giant billboard of Freddie on Charing Cross Road, A Bus Campaign & all 24 windows of Selfridges....11/3/2003.SUPPLIED BY:/ 2003.A13872(Credit Image: © Alpha/Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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Nov. 3, 2003 - London, Great Britain - 053170.Arsenal Mid Fielder Freddie Ljungberg is the new face of Calvin Klein Underwear.Calvin Klein unveil a giant billboard of Freddie on Charing Cross Road, A Bus Campaign & all 24 windows of Selfridges....11/3/2003.SUPPLIED BY:/ 2003.A13872(Credit Image: © Alpha/Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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ARTAID CHARITY EXHIBITION, LONDON, BRITAIN - 18 OCT 2002
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ARTAID CHARITY EXHIBITION, LONDON, BRITAIN - 18 OCT 2002
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THE VANITY FAIR PARTY AFTER THE 73rd ACADEMY AWARDS, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA, 25 MAR 2001
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THE VANITY FAIR PARTY AFTER THE 73rd ACADEMY AWARDS, LOS ANGELES, AMERICA, 25 MAR 2001
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Caroline Ripley Gillian Colquhoun And Lady Mary-gaye Curzon All Dressed As Pied Piper For Dabutante Pied Piper Ball 1965.
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Harry's Girl's Super Part in 'Tacky' TV Drama
There have been rumours that Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonas might be tying the knot, but the couple are facing embarrassment after footage showing the 24-year-old starring in a tacky TV show has emerged.
Cressida had a cameo role in the 2009 ITV2 show 'Trinity', which her half sister Isabella Calthorpe had a leading role in.
Wearing a skimpy Superman cheerleader costume, Cressida is seen taking part in a cheer routine and offering sexual favours to win student council votes.
The then 20-year-old Cressida appears for two minutes in the fourth episode of the programme, which was based on the fictional Trinity College and axed after one series.
Cressida's mother Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon was an 'It Girl' in the 60s
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