Dua Lipa wearing clothes seems like a novelty these days, as her Instagram feed is littered with photos of her posing around the globe in nothing but skimpy outfits.
So it was a surprise to see the singer covered up against the autumn chill on Friday night in a baggy top and loose trousers for a dinner date with her actor boyfriend, Callum Turner, 34.
The lovebirds sweetly clutched hands as they headed to exclusive London restaurant The River Cafe.
Callum stifled a yawn on the way in – I hope he didn’t fall asleep in his food!
Dua Lipa and her boyfriend Callum Turner enjoy a night out with members of Dua’s family
The group started their night at River Cafe in Hammersmith, where they enjoyed a 4 hour meal, before heading to the Chiltern Firehouse
After the success of Netflix’s behind-the-scenes series about Robbie Williams, prepare for a new warts-and-all documentary – about S Club. The 1990s group reformed last year, above, before being hit by the death of member Paul Cattermole. Now singer Tina Barrett says a series could be in the pipeline, adding: ‘We are ready to document everything. It would be candid and open.’ Tina also hopes Hannah Spearritt will rejoin the band, right in their heyday, after she quit following Paul’s death.
Kate’s got a fowl friend
Kate Winslet has lost her heart… to a chicken called Tracey.
The Oscar-winner, right, lives by a beach in West Sussex with third husband Edward Abel Smith, formerly known as Ned Rocknroll, and four chickens – although she revealed only one has a name.
She said Tracey ‘was a name that was given a long time ago and it just kinda stuck’ but admits it’s ‘awful’ she never named the others.
Kat, 48, told the Table Manners podcast: ‘We’ll get a couple of eggs from them a day. That’s really lovely, so we have those eggs.’
Kate Winslet has lost her heart… to a chicken called Tracey
Trinny: I can be single and happy
She’s got a £50million brand and a new flagship London store, but there’s one thing Trinny Woodall isn’t yearning for – a new man. Trinny, 60, has been single since she split from Charles Saatchi but insists: ‘I don’t have to have somebody to bring me happiness.’
The TV presenter and business guru was the picture of elegance at the launch party of her eponymous boutique, where the guests included her godson Damian Hurley, left, with Trinny.
Toby’s hoping for a first-class trip
Actor Toby Jones is praying there’s a follow-up to his portrayal of Alan Bates – so he can go to Necker Island to recreate the Post Office hero’s wedding.
Alan married his partner Suzanne on Richard Branson’s island last week and Toby told me at the National Television Awards, where he won best drama performance: ‘Maybe I should put in a request to Richard Branson!’
Alan married his partner Suzanne, right, on Richard Branson’s island last week
Derry Girls star Siobhan McSweeney has signed up to celebrity dating app Raya. The 46-year-old – Sister Michael in the hit comedy – had a run of horrors recently, including bereavement, house fire and a mystery disease, so is due some love and happiness.
Downton gets Abbey ending
Filming has wrapped on the third Downton Abbey movie, star Joely Richardson reveals – and she predicts we’ll never see another. Joely, right, the daughter of Dame Vanessa Redgrave, insisted she was sworn to secrecy over the plot, and even her own role, when I bumped into her at the premiere of the Kids Like Us film.
She said: ‘We have finished. I can’t tell you anything, of course I can’t, but all I know is it is the last film ever. It was great fun.’ The movie, which follows the Crawley family’s fortunes, is due out next year.
Filming has wrapped on the third Downton Abbey movie, star Joely Richardson reveals
Spice Girl Mel B’s daughter has paid tribute to her mum in her debut art exhibition – with a spicy chili pepper.
Artist Phoenix Brown, left, calls the painting Spice Up Your Life. Talking to me at her exhibition – Emosh at the Sarah Kravitz gallery – Phoenix said: ‘The pepper is all she gets. She’s always in the kitchen – she spices everywhere.’
But she had to stop Mel trying to join in with her art. ‘I said, you’re not getting a brush, Mum. She was inquisitive. She wanted to be involved. But it was nice. She’s so supportive.’