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Paris Hilton and Diddy stop by Jimmy Iovine's Christmas party in Bel-Air
Paris Hilton and her husband Carter Reum stopped by Beats Electronics/Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine's Christmas party in Bel-Air on Saturday night.The hotel heiress-turned-reality TV icon and the M13 co-founder - both 41 - both wore black ensembles to the holiday festivities thrown by the Brooklyn-born 69-year-old mogul.Later that same night, the married couple of 13 months changed into formal black-tie attire to attend a second Christmas party, this time, at her mother Kathy Hilton's $9.22M 14,980-square-foot Bel-Air mansion. Busy couple: Paris Hilton and her husband Carter Reum stopped by Beats Electronics/Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine's Christmas party in Bel-Air on Saturday night On to the next party! The hotel heiress-turned-reality TV icon and the M13 co-founder - both 41 - both wore black ensembles to the holiday festivities thrown by the Brooklyn-born 69-year-old mogulParis and Carter began the IVF/egg-harvesting process during the pandemic so they could start a family - fraternal twin son and daughter - next year. According to Page Six, Reum has only seen his 10-year-old daughter with VH1 Secrets of Aspen alum Laura Bellizzi 'once since she was born.'Hilton made sure to pose with her 63-year-old mother and younger sister Nicky Hilton Rothschild as well as Kris Jenner and her daughter Kim Kardashian.The celebutante DJ then manned the decks where she sang along to 1988 hit song Straight Up with none other than the singer herself, Paula Abdul.
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Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: Dionne Warwick, 81, makes a rare appearance
Dionne Warwick bundled up while riding on a float in the 96th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The 81-year-old singer-songwriter donned a blue and brown fur coat that extended all the way down to the ground. She added a white beanie to her short hair as she sat relaxed on New York Life's Toy House of Marvelous Milestones float.  Keeping warm: Dionne Warwick bundled up while riding on a float in the 96th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day ParadeThe six-time Grammy winner waved to onlookers as the procession made its way through the New York City streets.  This year is the third time Warwick has appeared in the parade and the first time since 1984. The Heartbreaker singer sang What the World Needs Now which she first performed in the 1960s on the float, one of many performers to sing during the parade.  Stylish coat: The 81-year-old singer-songwriter donned a blue and brown fur coat that extended all the way down to the ground Warm headwear: She added a white beanie to her short hair as she sat relaxed on New York Life's Toy House of Marvelous Milestones float Third appearance: This year is the third time Warwick has appeared in the parade and the first time since 1984 Funny: Her appearance out came just a week after she cracked a hilarious joke about former Saturday Night Live alum Pete Davidson Joss Stone, Mariah Carey, Gloria Estefan, Ziggy Marley, Paula Abdul and a number of others also performed. Her appearance out came just a week after she cracked a hilarious joke about former Saturday Night Live alum Pete Davidson. She took to Instagram last week to declare that she wants to be the next person to date the 28-year-old comedian after the ex of Kim Kardashian was romantically linked to Emily Ratjkowski. Dionne took
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Happy Thanksgiving from Hollywood! Stars show fans of how they are celebrating Turkey Day
Hollywood loves to hop onto social media on Thanksgiving morning to show their fans how they are celebrating America's excuse to one day of the year overeat like crazy.Some are busy in the kitchen putting the turkey in the oven or decorating that apple pie just so or showing off their autumnal décor.Others are on power walks to prepare for the big, calorie-laden feast or taking in a football game with their pals or the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade with Lea Michele performing.Here is a look at what the A list of Tinseltown - including Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas - are up to this Thursday in the last big holiday before Christmas. Happy T-Day! Catherine Zeta-Jones and husband Michael Douglas are seen with their kids Dylan and Carys as they wished their fans a Happy Thanksgiving Nice photo: Mark Wahlberg shared a still life image with pumpkins and sunflowers as he wrote, 'Happy Thanksgiving! What are you most grateful for this year?'It is one of the biggest holidays of the year with almost 300 million Americans dining on a turkey dinner with all the fixings like mashed potatoes and brussels sprouts.There is also the tradition of watching the famed Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade from New York City. About 3 million people are expected to attend the 96th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in Manhattan as the weather warms up and skies are clearThe parade will feature 16 giant characters, 28 floats, 12 marching bands, 700 clowns and several music stars.
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Simon Cowell says he 'wouldn't have a career' without American Idol's Kelly Clarkson
Simon Cowell would have nothing without singer Kelly Clarkson, he has claimed as he honoured the superstar singer.Kelly, 40, found fame back in 2002 when she became the first winner of American Idol, catapulting her to international stardom.Since winning the talent show, which first aired in the UK, the star has gone on to rack up a string of hit records and awards, including a Grammy.READ MORE: X Factor stars to take ITV show to court over £1m 'bullying' and 'trauma' claimBut while Simon Cowell may have helped launch her career, the music mogul has also claimed Kelly helped him sustain a lengthy career in the music and entertainment business.Kelly was recently honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which saw former judges Randy Jackson and Paula Abdul reunite with Kelly and Simon.Praising Kelly, the dad-of-one said: "I remember the day we met you, I remember not just your voice but your personality."I didn't realise at that point how good you were, I just liked you, and I'm so thankful."I can honestly say thanks to you I'm here today, genuinely, I swear to God."He went on to add: "Because you validated what we did – if we didn’t find a star there's no point in doing these shows and I could never predict what was going to happen."The Kelly you see in front of the camera is the Kelly you see behind the camera, she is one of the nicest, most loyal, talented people I have had the great, great fortune to help."Kelly went on to say she was honoured to "not just have yes people" but to have had so much support over the past two decades.The singer is preparing for the release of her first album in five years, with the record believed to be focused on her split from her former husband, Brandon Blackstock.Kelly and
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