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Action movie star Kate Beckinsale is a die-hard fitness fanatic and hits the gym six times a week.
But even that doesn’t seem to be enough for the 50-year-old, who turned her kitchen into a makeshift exercise zone for extra impromptu exercise.
The British actress, worth an estimated £20 million, shared a video with her six million Instagram followers last week showing her performing strength exercises against kitchen cabinets while wearing a pink sports bra and sweatpants. .
However, she deleted it some time later.
This budget adjustment was a big change for Kate, pictured left at a Cannes gala event last year.
Action movie star Kate Beckinsale is a die-hard fitness fanatic and hits the gym six times a week.
Last week she shared a video with her six million Instagram followers that shows her performing strength exercises against kitchen cabinets while wearing a pink sports bra and sweatpants.
His vigorous exercise regime often involves workouts with a weighted sled, which burns up to 100 calories a minute, and in 2019 his personal trainer revealed that he goes to the gym six days a week to train for an hour non-stop.
The actress is recovering from a tear to her esophagus earlier this year, which required a six-week hospital stay.
She has been in Italy filming her next film, Stolen Girl, based on a true story of child abduction.
No 10’s Cleo faces new Partygate
Boris Johnson’s former aide Cleo Watson has had to apologize to friends who were expecting an invitation to the launch party for her second political hit, Cleavage.
Cleo, nicknamed The Gazelle during her stay at No. 10, had to soothe hurt feelings over the apparent snub by explaining that the election had put an end to her planned party.
“You are exactly the people I would have liked to invite if I could have had the book launch,” he told them. “Unfortunately, this is not the only party I have been wrongly suspected of.”
Boris Johnson’s former aide Cleo Watson (pictured) had to apologize to friends who were expecting an invitation to the launch party for her second political hit, Cleavage.
This could be uncomfortable! Ellie Goulding has signed up to sing at a charity party where Zac Goldsmith is on the committee, despite her former close friends breaking contact earlier this year.
The pop star was booked into Thursday’s Ormeley dinner without the Tory pair realizing.
Ellie Goulding has signed up to sing at a charity party where Zac Goldsmith is on the committee, despite the former close friends breaking contact earlier this year.
Ellie broke off their friendship when she started dating a surf instructor. Zac is now dating Hum Fleming, the great-niece of 007 creator Ian.
A source says: “Zac is calm, but he doesn’t seem like he’s excited about this.”
Waiting… your own fashion line!
She made her pregnancy public with a big fashion statement at the Met Gala in New York last month.
Now model Adwoa Aboah could be ready to launch her own maternity line with H&M, the retailer that created the ruffled red skirt and crop top that revealed her baby bump to the world, right?
Model Adwoa Aboah could launch her own maternity line with H&M
A source close to the Top Boy star, 32, told me she was in talks with the major network, saying: “She loves being pregnant and loves showing off her baby bump.” The H&M team has talked about a capsule collection modeled by her for her maternity line.
Adwoa, who also heads a mental health charity, Gurls Talk, is expecting her first child with American skater Daniel Wheatley and the new range could be ready this summer.
Fashion designer Alice Temperley could also change her name to Dr. Dolittle, as there seems to be no end to her task of rescuing animals.
Last year, I revealed that Alice, a favorite of the Princess of Wales, had adopted a field mouse, and now I can report that she took in a wandering peacock after it chased her car.
After a brief stay in Alice, the peacock flew back to its owners across the countryside.
Fashion designer Alice Temperley posted a photo on Instagram with the peacock she saw
Rapper Professor Green appears to have rekindled his romance with his ex-fiancee Karima McAdams, five months after their split.
The couple, who dated for five years and have a three-year-old son, looked happier than ever at the Maison Diptyque store opening in London.
Professor Green, whose real name is Stephen Manderson, was previously married to Made In Chelsea’s Millie Mackintosh.
Socialite entertainer Nettie Wakefield is backing a campaign to stop tech giants Facebook and Instagram from using photos of people on social media to “develop and improve” their artificial intelligence tools.
Although there is a little-known option to opt out of the scheme, Nettie, left, tells me: “Apparently the AI is automatically trained on everything we do on social media platforms.”
Socialite entertainer Nettie Wakefield is backing a campaign to stop tech giants Facebook and Instagram from using photos of people on social media to “develop and improve” their artificial intelligence tools.
It’s certainly a terrifying prospect for some, which is why Nettie, whose past loves include Poldark heartthrob Aidan Turner and TV presenter Alex Zane, is slamming the idea.
As? Using Instagram, of course!
Nat’s ticket to hiding.
She’s used to all eyes being on her, so I wonder why Natalie Portman was decidedly camera shy on her visit to the Beatles Museum in Liverpool.
The Hollywood star forbade staff, including museum owner Roag Best, brother of original Beatles drummer Pete Best, from taking photographs of him there.
This also meant the 42-year-old could not be added to the museum’s gallery of famous faces.
The museum’s social media page then criticized the Black Swan actress (right), who appeared in one of Sir Paul McCartney’s music videos, for her reticence, leading fans to criticize her actions.
Visiting the Beatles Museum in Liverpool, Natalie Portman forbade staff, including museum owner Roag Best, brother of original Beatles drummer Pete Best, from taking photographs of her.
The owners of Drayton House in Northamptonshire, where the black comedy Saltburn was filmed, have complained about the unwanted attention the film has attracted.
But Fiona, Countess of Carnarvon and chatelaine of Highclere Castle (also known as Downton Abbey), has little sympathy. Quite sensibly, Lady Carnarvon says: “If you’re making something like a film, then it could obviously attract some attention, so if you don’t want any attention, maybe you shouldn’t have made the film.” It’s just about having that logical progression of the thought process.”
The cast and crew of Downton have once again returned to Highclere to film a third film, much to Fiona’s delight.
He gushes about the coffee cart and tells me, “It’s a pleasure to have everyone back.”