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05 March 2008

Katie Price also known as Jordan has been out and about in her undies today, promoting her new lingerie line.

And while she was at it, she also sent a message to the modelling world that 'real' women are attractive by choosing six voluptuous girls from her fan club to model the range alongside her, proving everyday women can kick it too.

Jordan still had enough cleavage on display despite her recent breast reduction, but she's hinted she may get them reduced even more. Just like her share price of 1.51.

Meanwhile, in Hollywood, starlet Kate Beckinsale says she still finds it hard to think of herself as a celeb, claiming that she spends more time in the kitchen than on the red carpet.

The actress said she couldn't understand the paparazzi's obsession with following her and that she's just wheeled out from time to time to pretend to be Kate Beckinsale for awards shows.

Kate would willing to look ugly in a movie as long as the role was a good one, but she wouldn't do it just for an Oscar nomination. No, indeed, who'd want one of those?

So, if your portfolio is in need of some unassuming-housewife-part-time-celebrity-type stock, look no further than KATBEC at 6.50.

And apparently Charlotte Church has found the key to an effective weight-loss programme, but her new regime has given her the shakes.

She's apparently lost a whopping four stone after her boyf Gavin Henson gave her a vibrating device to help shake off those extra pounds.

Hmm, think we'll leave that one right there. You can gain a few CHARCH pounds yourself for a chunky 2772.11.

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