I met Lily Allen at Electric Picnic and NOTHING ELSE MATTERS. Coolest bird ever. Listen here:
The GQ Men of the Year Awards were on last night and the slebs were out in fine fettle.
John Bishop, Liam Neeson, Jonah Hill, Jamie Dornan, and Pharrell Williams were among last night’s winners, in London.
Benedict Cumberbatch was there collecting the Actor prize.
He admits it's one of the better showbiz awards shows – it’s a “jushie” affair, so he claims (if you can come up with a better spelling for that word, do come forward. You don’t want to KNOW what appeared when I googled that...damn you Urban Dictionary). Full set of winners below!
Pop pioneers New Order have signed for independent label Mute more than 30 years after making their name with Factory Records.
They released their first single on Factory in 1981 and went on to have hits with Blue Monday and Temptation.
Mute is best known for launching the career of Depeche Mode. And New Order wrote this little number which reminds everyone of the Ian Dempsey Breakfast Show:
Tulisa has been offered half-a-million pounds to take part in this year's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here.
It would be a massive gamble for both ITV and Tulisa, who was cleared earlier this year of drug charges, and needs to re-launch her TV career. Will it work? Is she likeable? WILL HER FACE MOVE?
GQ Winners:
Comedian - John Bishop
Editor’s Special - Liam Neeson
Chef - Tom Kerridge
Designer - Christopher Bailey
Writer - Michael Lewis
Breakthrough Fashion Designers - Agi and Sam
Hugo Boss Most Stylish Man - Douglas Booth
International Man - Jonah Hill
Philanthropist - Tony Blair
TV Personality - Peter Capaldi
Innovator - Ewan Venters
Inspiration - New Order
Sportsman - Lewis Hamilton
Entrepreneur - Andre Balazs
Special Achievement - Paolo Nutini
Vertu Breakthrough - Jamie Dornan
Solo Artist - Pharrell Williams
Leading Man - Colin Firth
Humanitarian - Ringo Starr
Actor - Benedict Cumberbatch
Legend - Van Morrison
Woman - Kim Kardashian West
Icon - Iggy Pop