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Summer Glau - Prince William ready for diaper duty Britain's Prince William is reportedly studying videos of how to change diapers in preparation for the birth of his first child in July.
Britain's Prince William is reportedly studying videos of how to change diapers in preparation for the birth of his first child in July.
The prince and his wife Duchess Catherine are preparing for the arrival for their first child in July and William is determined to be a hands-on dad.
A source said: ''He's even been checking out nappy-checking videos on YouTube.
''His brother Prince Harry thinks it's hysterical and can't stop making fun of him but it's all good spirited.''
William is also keen to interact with his unborn child and tries to make time every day to sing to it.
The source added to Now magazine: ''He read somewhere it's never too early to start talking to your baby and he's taken the advice to heart even though it's not due until July.
''Kate thinks it's adorable. He's even been telling their bump some of the old stories his mother Princess Diana used to make up for him and Harry when they were kids.
''It's become an almost daily ritual for William to chat to her bump and sing a lullaby or song.'' - Lily Aldridge: Men can look at 'hot' pictures Lily Aldridge doesn't think she is a sexy object, but she isn't bothered by men looking at her ''hot'' Victoria's Secret modelling pictures.
Lily Aldridge doesn't think she is a sexy object, but she isn't bothered by men looking at her ''hot'' Victoria's Secret modelling pictures.
The Victoria's Secret model insisted she isn't a sex object, but revealed she isn't bothered by the idea she has male fans lusting after her.
Speaking to The Times Magazine, she said: ''Obviously, they're going to look at pictures of girls in their underwear and think they're hot. And they are hot.''
Lily, 27, is married to Kings of Leon frontman Caleb Followill and said she models for other women rather than men.
She added: ''I try not to think about [men staring]. When I'm posing I'm doing it for other women, thinking about how much I loved looking at [similar] pictures as a little girl.
''Men are looking at me, too, I know that, and if I didn't have male fans I wouldn't have women fans ... I'm not self-conscious. If I didn't feel confident, I wouldn't be dressing in underwear to make a living.''
She and Caleb - who have one daughter, eight-month-old Dixie Pearl - got married in May 2011, and the model knew her rockstar husband was interested when they first met at Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in 2007.
Lily revealed: ''I knew he had a crush on me ... From then on, we were inseparable ... We're super-low-key and very family-orientated.'' - Devon Aoki
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Vanessa Hudgens - Spring Breakers premiere in Madrid 2/21/13 - Flavia Cacace says that in former Strictly partner Jimi Mistry she's finally found her perfect man
She keeps falling in love mid-tango - but Flavia Cacace says that in former Strictly partner Jimi Mistry she's finally found her perfect man
PUBLISHED: 22:37, 22 February 2013 | UPDATED: 22:37, 22 February 2013
Strictly Come Dancing's Flavia Cacace is a mass of fluffy wool and smiles when we meet on a chilly afternoon.'Everything in my life is so happy at the moment,' she beams, looking… well, very, very happy. So much so I fear she'd float off into the stratosphere if it weren't for the shiny new engagement ring keeping her weighted down.'I'm a true believer in fate. If it's meant to happen it will happen,' she gushes in a starry-eyed-I've-met-the-man-of-my-dreams sort of way.
Strictly Comes Dancing's Flavia Cacace can't stop smiling following her exciting engagement newsWhich it seems she has. Flavia, who won the last series with Olympian Louis Smith, is engaged to her 'lovely, sweet, caring' former Strictly dance partner Jimi Mistry. They met on the 2010 series and fell head-over-heels in love.Jimi proposed following her recent triumph on Strictly. A deliriously happy Flavia announced the engagement on Twitter at the beginning of the year with, '@JimiMistry has made me the happiest girl in the world.'Now Flavia, 33, tells me she is, by nature, a shy woman. When she first arrived at school in Guildford, Surrey, from her native Italy at the age ! of four, she couldn't speak a word of English. 'The memory I have is not being able to understand what people were saying to me at that age.'I think you kind of go into self-protection mode a little bit. I'm sure that stays with you. It has to.' I'm sure it does, but tweeting news of her engagement to her 75,000 Twitter followers doesn't exactly shriek shrinking violet, does it?Flavia explains, 'The reason we tweeted is if we didn't we knew people would start saying, "are they, aren't they?" They would see a ring on my finger. We wanted it to be in our words so everyone knew how happy we were. Sometimes it's better for the statement to come from you.'Flavia has been misunderstood time and time again since waltzing onto Strictly with her professional dance partner and then fiancé Vincent Simone, particularly when she called the engagement off after falling for her celebrity partner, former EastEnders actor Matt di Angelo, the following year.'It's not going to be pleasant at the end of the day,' she says. 'The unfortunate fact was the three of us were on a TV show, which is what made it really difficult. We weren't expecting the interest and that was hard to digest. Vincent and I had a break from each other professionally – probably two weeks – but our passion for our dance was just too much so we carried on.'
She met Vincent at 16. Again, she says, fate played its partAnd they are still going strong – she's currently appearing in a new West End show with Vincent called Midnight Tango. Today we're at the studio where they're rehearsing to talk about her support for the RFU's ! campaign ! to introduce a new generation of men and women to the joys of touch rugby.The RFU is organising O2 Touch events throughout the country to encourage us all to sign up to one of the fastest-growing sports in the world.'Anything to do with exercise and sport I love,' she says. 'Touch Rugby is very gentle and, like dancing, you've got to be fast on your feet. You've got to be agile and it takes your mind off the everyday.'Flavia, who began Saturday classes in Ballroom and Latin at Hurley's Dance School in Guildford at the age of five, says she never set out to be a professional dancer but was swept along. She began dancing competitively at 14 after a teacher suggested she 'give it a go'.'I was pretty successful so from then I just carried on,' she says. 'People ask me, "When did you decide that's what you wanted to do?" I never really did. It was just something that was a part of my life. I just did it.'I used to be a bit of a perfectionist – I still am,' she says. 'When I used to dance I concentrated on technique because I wanted to be as perfect as possible.'I think that probably came from my parents. My mum always dressed me nicely. You always had to brush your hair and tie it back. You always had to look neat and tidy. It stays with you, that element of wanting to be precise and do well. Dancing was very much about getting good marks and good comments from the judges.'She met Vincent at 16. Again, she says, fate played its part. 'I was looking for a dance partner because mine had stopped dancing and Vincent, who'd started travelling to England [from Italy] was looking for a partner too.'We were both going to the same dance teacher and another coincidence was we were both from Italy. By that stage I'd lost a lot of my Italian and he could only speak a teeny bit of Engl! ish so we! helped each other with the language and stuff.'Oh yes, the stuff. Was there an instant chemistry between them? 'Not immediately,' she says. 'The initial thing was we got on really well. Very quickly we became good friends. At first Vincent was renting places to stay in England. We had a spare room at the house and Mum said, "You may as well stay."
The RFU is organising O2 Touch events throughout the country to encourage us all to sign up to one of the fastest-growing sports in the world'We were having lessons, doing competitions at the weekend, rehearsing in the evenings – it was pretty much full-on dance. One thing leads to another. Then we started doing the tango. It just got bigger and bigger and more adventurous.' And more romantic?'I guess it did. It's the time you spend with somebody. It's a good way of knowing you are going to get on with somebody because you have to spend a lot of time together under stress.'It's not like going out to the cinema. You're having a dance lesson for competitive reasons so you're going to be picking at each other. Your feet hurt. Your muscles hurt. It's not like a normal relationship where you say, "Let's go for a nice meal and then we'll go to the bar."
Flavia says she never set out to be a professional dancer'If you go and watch a professional rehearsal you'! ve got co! uples shouting at each other – walking off, storming off, sweating like crazy. You'll hear effing and blinding. All sorts of things. Emotion is very important, but I think the relationships start because you spend time with that person. You're in such close proximity.'Flavia was 27 when she and Vincent stopped dancing competitively and joined Strictly. 'We wanted new ventures,' she says. 'It was definitely the right time. But when you get to your twenties or thirties you've changed so much from when you were 16.'Initially I was quite quiet. Vincent was always the outgoing one of the two of us. He still is, isn't he? I've grown a lot but it's almost like you're growing up next to your brother.'It makes a really strong friendship because you're doing everything together and growing up together, but it can become too much. We were just unfortunate that it happened when it happened in a way, but hey, we wouldn't be here now if it hadn't.'Indeed. When Flavia speaks about Vincent she does so with obvious affection. It's clear she's delighted they continue to dance together professionally.'One thing we appreciate is how much better we are as a dance couple,' she says. 'We have a whole new lease of passion for dance. I've come out of my shell a lot more and I think that's helped.' She shrugs. 'It is what it is. I'm in such a happy place at the moment.'The public see this person who…' Falls for her partners? She nods. 'But it's not who I am. If it's meant to happen it will happen. You can meet somebody anywhere.' With which Jimi Mistry's deliriously happy fiancée floats back to the rehearsal rooms.Flavia is on a mission to introduce a new generation of men and women to O2 Touch rugby. To find how you can play visit www.rfu.com/o2touch
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Prom princess: Gemma Arterton dazzles in a scarlet puffball dress as she hits the red carpet at UK premiere of Byzantium
PUBLISHED: 21:47, 22 February 2013 | UPDATED: 23:01, 22 February 2013
She's pushed the boundaries with a series of edgy and fashion-forward ensembles throughout the 2013 awards season.But Gemma Arterton took it back to basics in a simple red prom dress as she attended the UK Premiere of her movie Byzantium at the Glasgow Film Festival on Friday night.The 27-year-old actress positively exuded classic elegance with her choice of a feminine and flirty scarlet frock by CH Carolina Herrera.
Lady in red: Gemma Arterton dazzled in a scarlet prom-style dress as she hit the red carpet at the premiere of her new movie Byzantium at the Glasgow Film Festival on Friday nightHighlight her enviably slim middle with an attractive cinched-in waist, the Hansel and Gretel star's choice of red carpet outfit flaunted her showstopping curves in all their glory.The Kent-born beauty accentuated her perfect porcelain skin with the vivid colour of dress, while sweeping her auburn locks off her face to give her outfit the full attention it deserved.Gemma showed off her flawless complexion by opting for natural make-up, while breaking fashion rules by teaming her red d! ress with a pair of hot pink spiked stiletto heels.
Keeping things classic: The 27-year-old actress positively exuded classic elegance with her choice of a feminine and flirty scarlet frock by CH Carolina HerreraThe star was joined on the red carpet at the Glasgow Film Festival by her Byzantium co-star Saoirse Ronan, who opted for a particularly fashion-forward ensemble.While her asymmetric strap black bandeau dress seemed relatively straightforward from the outset, it featured an unusual sheer mint green sleeve on one arm and an emerald velvet sleeve on the other upon closer inspection.The 18-year-old actress balanced on a pair of towering strap-detail stilettos, while letting her dyed red locks fall in loose waves around her shoulders.
Flawless: The Kent-born star let her natural beauty shine through by opting for minimal make-up, while sweeping her auburn locks up off her face into an effortless up-doGemma takes on the role of Clara Webb in Byzantium, which is set in both the 18th century and the modern day, and documents the tale of a mother and daughter vampire duo who form a deadly pact.Saoirse plays Gemma's onscreen daughter Eleanor in the movie, which is directed by Neil Jordan and </! span>also stars Sam Riley and Jonny Lee Miller. Gemma previously said of her role: 'She's brittle and she's a fighter. There's blood and vampires and all of that, but we focus on the mother-daughter relationship.'
Fashion-forward: Gemma was joined on the red carpet by her Byzantium co-star Saoirse Ronan, who opted for an unusual black and emerald green asymmetric numberLike mother, like daughter: Gemma and Saoirse play a mother and daughter vampire duo who form a deadly pact in the movie
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'Fresh off the farm': Candice Swanepoel seen with brown hair and youthful look in Polaroid from her early modelling days
She sets pulses racing in glamorous bikini shoots around the world.But Candice Swanepoel was once just a small town girl with a big dream.The Victoria's Secret stunner looked young and fresh-faced in one of her first Polaroids from when she first arrived in London from a rural village in Kwazulu Natal, South Africa.
The old days: Supermodel Candice Swanepoel uploaded a picture of herself looking young and fresh-faced from her first polaroid shoot in London after arriving from a small town in South Africa
Long way from home: The 24-year-old hailed from a small town called Mooi River in South Africa before making it big as a Victoria's Secret AngelThe 24-year-old uploaded the picture to her Instagram account, with the caption:'#throwback my first Polaroids taken in London. Fresh off the farm. #! natural #innocence'The supermodel is shown staring directly at the camera, her straightened highlighted brunette hair falling over her shoulders.The South African beauty is wearing a simple blue-and-white striped long-sleeved top and a canary-yellow emerald ring on her left middle finger.Her famous pout and searing blue eyes are on display, and it's clear even here that she was destined for modeling stardom.The beauty started modelling for Victoria's Secret in 2007, and in 2010 became a Victoria's Secret Angel.The blonde beauty's glamorous life as an Angel is a far cry from her humble beginnings.Candice was born and raised in a small town called Mooi River in KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa.
Small town: Candice hails from the small farming village of Mooi River in Kwazulu Natal, a province of South Africa
She's an Angel: The blonde was ranked on the Forbes' List as one of the top 10 highest earning models of last yearThe model was spotted by a scout in a Durban flea market at age 15 and has clearly not looked back.The South African stunner has graced the covers of Vogue, Elle, GQ and Harper's Bazaar, and was named the! cover mo! del for Victoria's Secret Swim Catalogue earlier this year.Candice made her debut at No. 10 on Forbes' World's Top-Earning Models list last year, with estimated earnings of $3 million between 2010 and 2011.
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A visit from the boss: Coronation Street's Sue Nicholls drops in on Samia Ghadie at Dancing On Ice rehearsals
By J J ANISIOBI
After finding herself in the skate-off last weekend Samia Ghadie was in need of a moral boost this week.With a tough few days of training keeping her down the actress's spirits were lifted on Friday with a visit from her boss.The Coronation Street star was delighted to see Sue Nicholls at the ice rink as the two friends caught up.
Moral boost: Samia Ghadie received a surprise visit from Coronation Street co-star Sue Nicholls on Friday afternoon as she rehearsed for Dancing On Ice
No way: Samia looked truly shocked to see her co-star standing at the side of the rinkSue, 69, plays Samia's onscreen employer Audrey Roberts, and the old friends were delighted to see each other.Samia was visibly shocked to see Sue and screamed with joy when she saw the veteran actress standing on the side of the rink.After exchanging pleasantries Ghadie showed off her battle scars from all the times she has fallen over so far to Sue.<! /div>
Great acting: Sue put on her best shocked face as Samia showed her some of her cuts and bruisesCorrie coach: Sue shouted words of encouragement as Samia showed her the routine
Taking flight: Sylvain Longchambon swung Samia around the ice as Sue watched onThe Corrie star looked flabbergasted as Samia rolled up her leggings and displayed her many cuts and bruises.Sue's visit to the rink was particularly poignant as Samia has been preparing for props week on Dancing On Ice by taking inspiration from her onscreen soap persona.Samia, who plays hairdresser Maria Connor in Corrie, is using her experience from the programme's salon to bring her dance to life.
Scream if! you wann! a go faster: Samia and Sylvain attempted some rather dangerous looking moves
Wise words: The Coronation Street star was delighted to see Sue at the ice rink as the two friends caught upThe mother-of-one and her ice skating partner Sylvain Longchambon used a table complete with hairspray, hairdryer and some professional looking equipment.With their scene setting props in the background the chair on wheels took centre stage as Samia showed Sue her routine and was slung around the ice by hunky Sylvain.The actress put her theatrical skills to good use as she pulled some dramatic poses and facial expressions around the rink.After working up a sweat on the ice Sue and Samia recreated their onscreen partnership and treated Sylvain to a backcomb.
Short back and sides: Sue and Samia reformed their onscreen personalities and gave Sylvain's hair a comb
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Mary Elizabeth Winstead attends the 6th Annual Women In Film Pre-Oscar Party hosted by Perrier Jouet, MAC Cosmetics and MaxMara at Fig & Olive Melrose Place on February 22, 2013 - The world according to Kimberley Walsh
'Prince Charles said he rooted for me on Strictly. I'd love to get him on the dancefloor': The world according to Kimberley Walsh
By JON WILDE- The Girls Aloud singer and Strictly star on shunning the showbiz world, her bum's Twitter account, and her royal fan club
'I'm happier in front of the telly with a bag of chips than I am in a fancy restaurant full of rich and famous people,' said Kimberley WalshI was kicked out of Girls Aloud and went back to waitressing.Initially I was voted off Popstars, the reality show that gave birth to Girls Aloud. I went back to my job as a waitress. I wasn't thinking, 'That's it – my chance has come and gone.' By then I'd learned to take rejection on the chin. But I had a weird premonition that I'd be called back. And that's exactly what happened when one of the other girls was disqualified on a technicality. So I ended up in the band after all. I guess some things are meant to happen.
My bum has its own Twitter account.It's called @Kimberley'sBum. I hasten to add it's got nothing to do with me. Basically it consists of pictures of my backside from different angles. It might sound odd, but I take it as a compliment. At school I was nicknamed Duck Bum and I was teased about the sh! ape of my backside. People would always tell me to stop sticking my bottom out. All these years later it's nice that it's getting some recognition.Prince Charles is a big fan of mine.I met Charles and Camilla at Clarence House last year to discuss my involvement in one of Camilla's charities. I was on Strictly Come Dancing at the time and they told me they were rooting for me and I could depend on their vote. Every time I meet Charles he's keen to talk about dancing. I'd love to get the two of them on the dancefloor.
'I met Charles and Camilla at Clarence House last year to discuss my involvement in one of Camilla's charities. I was on Strictly Come Dancing at the time and they told me they were rooting for me,' said KimberleyClimbing Mount Kilimanjaro is the hardest thing I've ever done.I did it in 2009 for Comic Relief, along with Cheryl Cole, Chris Moyles and Gary Barlow. It took nine days in all. It was even tougher than competing in Strictly. I thought I'd prepared myself physically, but I wasn't prepared for the shock of the cold and the altitude sickness. I was a mental and emotional wreck at the end of it. It was hell.
I often get told that I'm a dead ringer for Kimberley Walsh.Even when Girls Aloud became very successful, I continued to travel on public transport. You'd be surprised how infrequently I get recognised. Commuters are too busy to care whether they're sitting next to a pop star. I guess they don't expect to see a! member o! f Girls Aloud on the Tube.I've been pelted with stones by a ghost.A few years ago we did a show called Ghosthunting With Girls Aloud, which involved us traipsing around this supposedly haunted old hospital. At one point we were in total darkness and it felt like someone or something was throwing stones at us. There were a lot of bats flying around – but bats don't throw stones. Let's just say I'm a lot less cynical about the supernatural than when I went in.I'm happier in front of the telly with a bag of chips than I am in a fancy restaurant full of rich and famous people.The showbiz world isn't real life to me. I don't mind dipping in and out of it, but I prefer to do normal things. You can take the girl out of Bradford…
'Girls Aloud will never break up. I just can't see it happening. Why would we stop doing tours or making records? It's a joy to do,' said KimberleyGirls Aloud will never break up.I just can't see it happening. Why would we stop doing tours or making records? It's a joy to do. There's no reason why we can't keep going through our OAP years.
The music industry toughens you up very quickly.When Girls Aloud became successful I realised I was too soft for the music business. I was the oldest in the band, so it fell to me to take charge. I looked after the finances and ran the company simply because one of us had to be organised. I got a reputation for being the bossyboots in the band. But we needed one and I was the only one read! y to take! on that role.
From the age of four I'd wake up early just so I could sing.Growing up there wasn't a lot of money, but there was always music. There were no computer games and we couldn't afford the latest toys, so we made our own entertainment. I used to put on shows with my brother and sisters, performing my own versions of Annie, Grease, Dirty Dancing and The Sound of Music to anyone who was prepared to listen.
I've always felt I was capable of doing anything.I didn't plan beyond being a singer, but I've also become an actress, a TV presenter and so on. With Strictly, I've added 'dancer' to the list.
Kimberley Walsh's debut solo album, 'Centre Stage', is out now on Decca Records
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Homecoming queens: French stars Berenice Bejo and Marion Cotillard wow in elegant dresses as they at Cesar Awards
By J J ANISIOBIPUBLISHED: 09:35, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:39, 23 February 2013- On the biggest night in French film two homegrown stars took centre stage in dramatic style.
Parisian Marion Cotillard and Argentine-French actress Berenice Bejo looked amazing in their stunning dresses on Friday night at the 38th French Cesar Awards Ceremony.The two stars opted for rather different styles but both still wowed as they attended France's equivalent to the Oscars at the Chatelet Theatre, in Paris, France.
Screen star: Marion Cotillard looked sublime in her strapless dress as she attended the 38th French Cesar Awards in Paris, France, on Friday
Emerald star: Berenice Bejo also looked sublime as she arrived at the ceremony in a floor length green dressMarion, 37, wore a daring strapless ivory and black dress that featured thick stripes.The Dark Knight Rises star kept her accessories simple and only wore a silver watch with a diamond encrusted necklace.With her hair! pinned up the beautiful brunette kept warm with a rather casual double breasted black coat.Style queens: Marion covered up in a casual double breasted black coat while Berenice stayed cool
Award winning couple: The Argentine-French actress was joined by her husband and director Michel HazanaviciusBerenice wore a much more elegant dress as she graced the red carpet in a eye-catching green floor length gown.Bejo, who won a César Award for Best Actress for her role in The Artist, kept the garden theme going by wearing a gold belt shaped like leafs.With her long mane falling over her shoulders she added some colour by clutching a small pink purse.Diamonds are forever: Bond girl Olga Kurylenko kept things simple in a lovely purple strapless dress
Against the grain: French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg bucked the trend by wearing a short gold skirtNeither Marion nor Berenice were winners on the night but Rust and Bone, which Cotillard stars in, picked up three gongs including Best Original Score.Hollywood star Kevin Costner received an honorary Cesar for his lifetime of work on films such as Dances with Wolves, The Untouchables, JFK and The Bodyguard.Academy president Alain Terzian said in a statement that the actor and director created 'films that made us dream', and the award was for his 'fabulous contribution to the history of cinema.'
Take a bow: Kevin Costner holds his Cesar of Honor as he poses for photographs in the press room
Dancing for joy: Kevin, pictured with his wife Christine Baumgartner, was honoured to be recognised for his contribution to filmBond girl Olga Kurylenko also attended the ceremony and looked lovely in a long purple dre! ss.Actress and singer Charlotte Gainsbourg opted for a much more risque number as she showed off her legs in a short gold skirt and low cut whit blouse.French actor Lambert Wilson added some comic relief as he performed a musical number on stage in a pair of silver high heels.
Strutting in stilettos: French actor Lambert Wilson added some comic relief as he performed a musical number on stage in a pair of silver high heels38th French Cesar Awards winners...
Best Picture
Amour
Best Director
Michael Haneke, Amour
Best Actor
Jean-Louis Trintignant, Amour
Best Actress
Emmanuelle Riva, Amour
Best Supporting Actress
Valérie Benguigui, What's In A Name
Best Supporting Actor
Guillaume de Tonquedec, What's In A Name
Best Adapted Screenplay
Rust and Bone
Best Original Screenplay
Amour
Best Art Direction
Farewell, My Queen
Best Cinematography
Farewell, My Queen
Best Costumes
Farewell, My Queen
Best Editing
Rust and Bone
Best Original Score
Rust and Bone
Best Sound
Cloclo
Best Animated Film
Ernest and Celestine
Best Documentary
Les Invisibles
! Best Foreign Film
Argo
Best Short Film
Le Cri Du Homard
Best First Film
Louise Wimmer, Cyril Mennegun
Best Newcomer (Female)
Izia Higelin, Mauvaise Fille
Best Newcomer (Male)
Matthias Schoenaerts, Rust and Bone
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One Direction star Harry Styles and British model Millie Brady are reportedly ''keen'' to meet up again after spending time together after the BRIT Awards.
The One Direction star was seen with the young British model after the BRIT Awards in London on Wednesday (20.02.13) and the pair want to meet up without it looking like a proper date.
Harry, 19, took Millie to the BBC Radio 1 studios where he was co-hosting the 'Breakfast Show' with friend Nick Grimshaw the morning after their heavy night.
A source told The Sun newspaper: ''Nothing actually happened between them that night - there were too many people about. But there was some pretty serious flirting going on.
''She accompanied Harry and Nick to Radio 1 to do their show. Harry gave her a tour of the studio but then Millie had to go to work.
''She is being very coy about it all but she has told friends she is going to see him again.''
The 'Little Things' hitmaker has apparently already started making plans with the model, with the insider adding they don't want it to be too obvious.
The source continued: ''She and Harry plan on meeting up at this weekend or next week. They are talking about hitting a few clubs.
''It's obvious they are keen to see each other again but they won't want it to look like a date.
''There will probably be a few people out so it looks casual, not just the two of them. But it is a date really because we know they'll make a beeline for each other.'' - Kelly Brook has comedic curves Kelly Brook ''embraces'' her curvy figure, but she thinks her shape could be viewed as ''comedic''.
Kelly Brook ''embraces'' her curvy figure, but she thinks her shape could be viewed as ''comedic''.
The 33-year-old model-and-actress is famed for her voluptuous figure and though she says she has always been ''curvier'' than her peers, she is accepting of her shape.
She said: ''I've always been a curvy girl and have a body of comedic proportions. I've got huge boobs and I've got a huge bum. I've always had that body.
''Even when I was a teenager, I was curvier than everyone else. That's just the way I've been built.
''There's nothing I can do about it and there's nothing I want to do about it - it's just me. I've learnt to embrace it, accept it and make it work for me.''
Kelly thinks she is a good role model for young women because she is so comfortable with her natural shape.
She added in an interview with Now magazine: ''There aren't many great role models out there for women - a lot of girls get too skinny and have a lot of surgery.
''I don't think that sends out the right message. There aren't many girls that are 100 per cent natural.
''I don't have surgery, I don't starve myself. I don't have silly gym sessions every day. I just try to stay healthy and be true to myself. That's the best way.'' - Ant and Dec used to take drugs Ant and Dec have admitted they used to take drugs, but preferred the taste of alcohol and embraced Newcastle's boozy ''pub culture'' rather than falling into the wrong crowd.
Ant and Dec have admitted they used to take drugs, but preferred the taste of alcohol and embraced Newcastle's boozy ''pub culture'' rather than falling into the wrong crowd.
The usually squeaky-clean TV duo admitted they dabbled in the past, before switching to Newcastle's boozy ''pub culture.''
Asked by the Guardian Weekend magazine if they'd ever taken drugs, Ant said: ''Yeah years ago ... But we're not really druggy people, that's the thing.
''I think you either go into that crowd as a kid or you don't - and we didn't. We found the love of alcohol very early on and we stayed with it.
''There's a real pub culture from where we're from in Newcastle, so we're just more boozy people.''
The presenters - who host UK TV programmes like 'The X Factor' and jungle-based reality show 'I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here' - have also slammed American TV for not giving them a chance.
Ant ranted: ''We've launched a lot of shows like 'Pop Idol', and then it goes to the States, and everything stays the same, yet they change the hosts.
''That becomes very annoying, because I'll tell you what: give us a fair crack at it.''
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