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Padma Lakshmi shows off her baby girl

Last updated on: October 1, 2010 14:36 IST

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Former model Padma Lakshmi recently showed off her seven-month-old daughter Krishna Thea on the streets of New York in an impromptu photoshoot.

 

The photoshoot took place when the former model took her baby for an outing around the Big Apple.

 

The mother and daughter duo wore blue and pink traditional saris and bindis on their foreheads as they stepped out on the autumn day, reports the Daily Mail.

 

Indian-born Padma was happy to pose for photographers and little Krishna seemed to have been blessed with her mother's natural beauty.

 

The successful author and host of popular US reality TV show Top Chef revealed in March that the father of Krishna is businessman Adam Dell.

 

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Why Zeta-Jones won't play Vivien Leigh

Image: Catherine Zeta-Jones
Photographs: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters

Catherine Zeta-Jones has apparently turned down several movie roles, including the chance to portray Vivien Leigh, to spend more time with cancer-stricken husband Michael Douglas.

 

The Oscar-winning actress had been approached about playing the vivacious second wife of Laurence Olivier in a film about Olivier making The Prince And The Showgirl with Marilyn Monroe at Pinewood studios in 1956.

 

The movie My Week With Marilyn is being told from the perspective of Colin Clark, who worked as a gofer on the film, reports the Daily Mail.

 

Catherine was approached by executives at Weinstein Co, the studio producing the picture with David Parfitt, to take the Vivien Leigh part.

 

While it's not the weightiest of roles, it does have four or five crucial scenes, plus ­Vivien's the second-most glamorous character in the movie after Marilyn.

 

Marilyn is being played by Michelle Williams, Clark by Eddie Redmayne, Olivier by Kenneth Branagh, and Sybil Thorndike by Judi Dench.

Bradley Cooper 'just loves' Renee Zellweger

Image: Bradley Cooper and Renee Zellweger
Photographs: Steve Marcus / Reuters and Stephen Hird / Reuters

Romantic Bradley Cooper has opened up about his love for Renee Zellweger, who he has been dating for over a year.

 

The couple moved in together in Pacific Palisades, California, this summer but have kept mum about their romance.

 

However, he has revealed his feelings and admitted he enjoyed spending time with her on the set off their movie Case 39 on a US TV show.

 

'I can't say enough about her. I just love her,' the Sun quoted him as saying on Thursday night.

 

'I (loved) coming to work. I love acting with her. I can learn so much from her,' he said.

 

He has now landed her a role in Hangover 2.

To George Michael, with love Sir Paul McCartney

Image: George Michael and Sir Paul McCartney
Photographs: Mario Anzuoni / Reuters and Dylan Martinez / Reuters

Sir Paul McCartney has sent a hand-written letter to jailed George Michael to lift his spirits.

 

Macca wrote to the singer while he serves time for his drug-fuelled car smash.

 

Pals said the Beatles legend, 68, "empathised" with the Wham! star's plight after he spent ten days in prison in Tokyo in 1980 after being caught with cannabis.

 

George, 47, has served two weeks of his eight-week sentence and could be out on licence in a fortnight from Category C jail Highpoint in Suffolk.

 

'He got the letter on Monday and was really chuffed. Sir Paul said he would see him soon and told George to keep his chin up,' the Sun quoted a source as saying.

 

'The letter was two pages long and George read it over and over again,' the source added.

 

 

Bond girl's granny commits suicide

Image: Gemma Arteton
Photographs: Andrew Winning/Reuters

Bond Girl Gemma Arteton's granny has committed suicide by stabbing herself into heart, an inquest heard.

Helen Sarfas, 69, who suffered from manic depression, was distressed over what she saw as a lack of psychiatric care and used a kitchen knife to stab herself several times while in bed.

Husband Rodney Peacock, 85, discovered her body and found the blade still sticking in her as he tried to wake her at their home in Gillingham, Kent.

Gemma, 24 -- MI6 agent Strawberry Fields in the Daniel Craig Bond film Quantum of Solace -- was not at the hearing. The actress was unhappy when her gran gave a newspaper "unflattering" childhood pictures of her.

'My nan, God bless her soul, was quite delusional before she died,' the Sun quoted Quantum of Solace star as saying.

Peacock also said that, 'she was unhappy with the psychiatric system. It was bad and must be exposed.'

He told her family she would have died within 30 seconds of stabbing herself.