It’s the Primrose Hill set, but not as we knew them back in the day... Kate Moss has given up champagne and, er, other vices and set up a new wellness brand called Cosmoss.
The model and her former party pals now prefer sobriety, and at the Cosmoss launch they all looked unaffected by their years of late nights.
Kate, 48, attended with boyfriend Nikolai von Bismarck, 35, along with Stella McCartney, 50, Sadie Frost, 57, and Kate’s ex Jefferson Hack, 51.
Kate’s Paltrow-style gunk uses sphagnum moss as its core ingredient. Moss be good for the skin.
Jennifer Lawrence
Hollywood actress Jennifer Lawrence has revealed to Vogue that she is known by an affectionate nickname in China: “Big elderly cousin.”
The origins stem from the characters for her surname resembling that of a watch brand, which shares the Chinese alphabet’s symbol for cousin.
But she isn’t the only Western star to be, er, honoured in this way.
Mariah Carey is known as Cow Sister, with conflicting reasons given – but let’s go with “cow” being slang for “awesome” as that’s the kinder option...
Lana Del Rey gets called Queen of the Crematorium because of her ethereal voice, while Benedict Cumberbatch is known as Curly Blessing, because “blessing” comes from the character for Holmes, and Benedict had curly hair in Sherlock.
Get all the biggest showbiz news straight to your inbox. Sign up for the free Mirror Showbiz newsletter.
The Teletubbies
Parents, please be warned: Netflix is saying “eh-oh” to the Teletubbies.
The US streaming platform is rebooting the BBC kids’ show, and will start airing new episodes in November.
To recap what’s coming up: Survivor and Gladiators are returning, but are moving from ITV to the BBC, and Big Brother will now be on ITV2.
We also have Changing Rooms and The Big Breakfast back on Channel 4. Nostalgia TV is really having a moment... or we’ve run out of ideas.
Teletubbies started in 1997 featuring characters Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po speaking gibberish, and saying “eh-oh”, for “hello”.
The reboot has a new sun baby – this time with a visible head of hair – and an American narrator, Tituss Burgess, 43.
He stars in Netflix series Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. Some right-wing activists claimed in 1999 that Tinky Winky was secretly a “gay role model”.
It prompted show producer Kenn Viselman to say that the purple tubby is “not gay, he’s not straight – he’s just a character in a children’s series”.
Kenn added: “I think that we should just let the Teletubbies go and play in Teletubbyland and not try to define them.”
The franchise was previously rebooted by CBeebies in 2015.
Do you have a story to sell? Get in touch with us at webcelebs@mirror.co.uk or call us direct at 0207 29 33033.