Beaming Emma Forbes was on hand to support her fashion designer daughter Lily Clempson as she married American financier James Moross in a lavish ceremony in New York.
‘I couldn’t be prouder of Jamie and Lily, and I couldn’t be happier to celebrate their love,’ says Emma.
Bride, Lily, 27, wore a fur wrap over her white wedding dress as she walked down the aisle at Cipriani’s grand restaurant in the Big Apple, which had been transformed into a candlelit winter wonderland.
‘It was a moment I shall never forget,’ adds Emma.
The broadcaster and her husband Graham Clempson sold their £25 million home in Chelsea, London, and moved to New York in 2018.
Bride, Lily, 27, wore a fur wrap over her white wedding dress as she walked down the aisle at Cipriani’s grand restaurant in the Big Apple
The broadcaster and her husband Graham Clempson sold their £25 million home in Chelsea, London, and moved to New York in 2018
Edie’s furry Christmas!
Top model and keen equestrian Edie Campbell feared she would be left permanently disfigured after a nasty horse-riding injury left her needing emergency facial surgery.
Yet just a few weeks after the incident in which Edie, 33, was kicked in the face and shoulder by a horse, she seems to have fully recovered.
Edie, 33, was dressed in a revealing Mrs Claus costume — complete with a furry bandeau top and mini skirt
The daughter of Old Etonian Roddy Campbell and architect Sophie Hicks showed off her post-operation results at a festive party, where she was dressed in a revealing Mrs Claus costume — complete with a furry bandeau top and mini skirt.
‘Quite an out-of-character outfit,’ she mused. Hopefully Edie now knows to give the reindeer a wide berth…
Olympic star Fatima Whitbread endured the misery of growing up in care homes after she was abandoned by her parents.
Now 62, Fatima says she’s reached the end of her tether with successive politicians who fail to improve the lives of children trapped in the same system.
Olympic star Fatima Whitbread endured the misery of growing up in care homes after she was abandoned by her parents
‘The trouble is that not a lot’s changed since my day when I was in the care system,’ the former javelin thrower, who was awarded the Helen Rollason Award at Sports Personality of the Year, tells me.
Decision-making isn’t one of Helena Bonham Carter’s strong points and she admits it contributed to the end of her 13-year romance with Hollywood film director Tim Burton.
Decision-making isn’t one of Helena Bonham Carter’s strong points and she admits it contributed to the end of her 13-year romance with Hollywood film director Tim Burton
‘I drive people up the wall,’ says the actress. ‘That’s probably why I split up with my ex, just too many ideas. We never married. Again, too much of a decision.’
Helena’s lack of decisiveness even affected her choosing a moniker for their daughter Nell, 16. ‘My daughter has four middle names … Nell, Bella, Georgia, Molly, Mabel, Burton. That’s indecision or ADHD.’
Let’s talk about the Kate effect! Jewellery designer Lenique Louis saw sales of her £360 Gold Spine hoop earrings soar by 44 per cent after the Princess of Wales wore a bespoke version.
‘It’s an honour to have someone of her stature appreciate the craftsmanship behind my brand,’ Lenique tells me.
Jewellery designer Lenique Louis saw sales of her £360 Gold Spine hoop earrings soar by 44 per cent
Residents of the endangered houseboat community of Chelsea Reach on the Thames are celebrating a small victory.
As I revealed, they fear they will be priced out of their moorings by the arrival of luxurious ‘super-boats’ owned by property developer Andrew Moffat’s Chelsea Yacht and Boat Company.
Chelsea Reach residents fear they will be priced out of their moorings by the arrival of ‘super-boats’ owned by property developer Andrew Moffat’s Chelsea Yacht and Boat Company
But a Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea planning committee has voted against the new arrivals, for now, citing potential planning breaches which need to be tested further.
A campaigner says: ‘If it had gone the other way, they would have been sunk.’