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Kate Moss & Gemma Collins to be bridesmaids at top DJ's wedding as wild guestlist and A-list performer revealed

Kate Moss & Gemma Collins to be bridesmaids at top DJ's wedding as wild guestlist and A-list performer revealed

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IT'S gearing up to be the most eclectic celebrity wedding we've seen in yonks, as DJ-to-the-stars Fat Tony marries his long-time partner Stavros Agapiou today.
I'm told Kate Moss will be in place as a bridesmaid, along with TV's Gemma Collins and Claire Sweeney, which should make for some incredible pre-aisle chat.
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Kate Moss will be a bridesmaid at one of the most eclectic celebrity weddings of the year
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Kate will be part of a bridal party with reality television star Gemma Collins
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DJ-to-the-stars Fat Tony is set to marry his long-time partner Stavros Agapiou
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He previously revealed he wanted
The happy couple, who will both wear custom-made Dior suits, will then celebrate late into the evening at a posh West End hotel, where pop star Kylie Minogue has been booked to perform at the reception.
A source said: 'Tony is one of the most popular people on the London celebrity circuit and his wedding is going to be packed full of stars.
'No one had Kate, Gemma and Claire in a bridal party on their bingo cards this year, though. It's going to be incredible to see them lining up together.
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'Tony and Stavros have put a lot of thought into their big day and it's going to be one to remember.
'As for having Kylie singing at their evening do, it's iconic.
'They couldn't be happier about saying their vows in front of the people they love most. Tony's dog is also going to have a role in their big day, which is very sweet.
'Their wedding photos will go down in history.'
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Tony previously opened up about his nuptials and the couple's poignant choice of church, which honours people he knew who died of HIV and AIDS in the Eighties and Nineties.
He said: 'There's a church in Earl's Court. When we died of AIDS, no one else would touch us because they didn't want to bury us into the ground.
Gemma Collins shows off her two stone weight loss in pink cycling shorts
'We weren't allowed to be buried. We had to be burned.
'This church was the only place that had love and compassion for our community.
'I want to get married there because, for me, it's full circle. It's for everybody that didn't make it to that point.'
Tony also said he wanted Bronski Beat's Jimmy Somerville to sing Smalltown Boy at the venue, about a gay youngster not being accepted by his family.
He added: 'I asked him many years ago and he said yes.'
There won't be a dry eye in the house.
Love bites for Vicky
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Vicky Pattinson is planning to return to where she got married to husband Ercan Ramandan
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VICKY PATTISON is planning a romantic return to Italy to celebrate her first wedding anniversary.
She got
But that isn't stopping the reality star from splashing the cash again a year on. Vicky wants to head back to Puglia where they said 'I do' in September.
She told Bizarre: 'It's our first year of marriage.
'We are really enjoying each other's company more and more.
'We got married in Puglia, so I would love to go back out there for our anniversary. Just to eat nice pasta, drink Aperol Spritz and do all the bits we couldn't do as we were so busy with the wedding.'
With Italian cuisine being so tasty, I can see why she is keen to return.
New data from McCain has revealed the British spend an average of 30 minutes a day thinking about their next meal.
But Vicky, who is the face of the brand's new crisp snacks McCain Vibes, reckons that is the one thing she is an over-achiever at.
She said with a laugh: 'Finally I am above average at something. I don't think marrying Ercan helps, either, because he loves good food.
"I was already a top scranner and then I met my husband and that's all we talk about. We never get bored.
'We could be eating our breakfast and talking about our lunch.
"Maybe some Brits think about it more than 30 minutes a day but I am well above that.'
She's a girl after my own heart.
KSI: More mum fans after BGT
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KSI says his Instagram inbox is filled up with messages from mums since his role on Britain's Got Talent
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KSI has earned more than just a hefty pay cheque from his
The rapper yesterday released new track Catch Me If You Can, in which he jokes about mums knowing who he is, and now he's revealed his Instagram inbox is filled with messages from them.
He said In an exclusive chat with Bizarre: 'I have always had mature women sliding into my DMs but I'd say BGT has definitely sky-rocketed the DMs, and them recognising me more.'
KSI, who had to delay a boxing match with
He said: 'I am always working on music, so I have a lot of songs I feel are a better fit for a season, or how I feel.'
Louis and Zara are so in tune
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Former One Direction star Louis Tomlinson and Zara McDermott have been cosying up
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Louis and Zara looked loved-up together during a trip away in Costa Rica
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LOUIS TOMLINSON and Zara McDermott are clearly still in the honeymoon phase, as they looked very loved-up on a tropical getaway.
The couple, who The Sun first confirmed were an item in March, have jetted off to Costa Rica and were
Then they took things up a gear by racing off on a massive quad bike together.
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Zara has been accompanying Louis on his trip, where he is recording new music
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Louis, who was seen wearing shades and smoking a cigarette, is recording new music in the South American country, although I can't imagine he's getting much work done with Zara there to distract him.
She showed off her singing skills
But given how into each other they seem, they're probably spending most of their time making sweet music of another kind.
BENSON BOONE will play his first UK arena tour this autumn to celebrate his album American Heart, which is out on June 20.
The Beautiful Things singer, who has just dropped his latest track Momma Song, will play in Manchester, Birmingham and London in October and November, with tickets on general sale at 10am this Thursday.
Blud on canvas
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Yungblud says promoters have been in touch since he declared plans to start boxing
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YUNGBLUD has focused on getting fit before his new album Idols is released on June 20 by
And now he is planning to getting into the ring for a proper exhibition fight.
He told talkSPORT: 'I'm into it, to be honest. I've been talking about it a lot more recently and all the promoters have started to hit me up.
'I think I need to get a little bit better first. I need about six months to get in shape but yeah, I think I'd be up for it.'
Yungblud said he took up the sport after going to Los Angeles to work on new music.
He added: 'There's this British gym called Churchill's Boxing Gym in Santa Monica.
'I said, 'I'm going to give it a try', because I used to box as a kid. I met an ex-welterweight champion called Chris Van Heerden and he became a really important role model to me and I got bitten by the bug.'
Megan makes a splash
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Megan Thee Stallion has launched her own swimwear line
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Megan Thee Stallion is preparing to turn heads at the beach with her own swimwear line.
The Hot Girl Summer rapper launched the collection with a catwalk fashion show in Miami.
She wore this eye-popping silver cutout number, which would definitely have got a few pulses racing if she wore it at the seaside.
The collection is currently only available in store chain Walmart in America.
But somehow I doubt many people will look as good in her designs as she does, anyway.
Meg said: "Everyone knows I love being near a pool or beach, so I decided to turn my passion into a business and create my own swimwear brand."
Hats off to magic Morgan
By Oliver Grady
WHILE country singer Morgan Wallen can easily sell out arenas, he wanted to take us 'back to where it all started' as he performed at the 3,300 capacity Roundhouse in North London.
During his stripped-back and unplugged set, he said 300,000 people had tried to get tickets.
Fans of the Tennessee star were word perfect to tracks from his new No1 album, I'm The Problem, and things kicked off with the title track.
Morgan let his whiskey-soaked vocals do the talking as he belted out the haunting number, transporting the crowd – many of whom sported identikit mullets and trucker caps to their idol – to a Nashville dive bar.
Other standout moments included his emotional rendition of Superman, which Morgan wrote for his son.
Sharing a sweet anecdote from when he wrote the track, Morgan told the crowd he broke down in tears as he listened to the song back for the first time on his way home from the studio.
Leaving to deafening cheers, he promised he'd be back next year.
And something tells us he'll be crashing those ticket sites once again.
☆☆☆☆
Ari for Parents sequel
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Ariana Grande has landed a huge new role in the next film in the Meet The Parents franchise
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ARIANA GRANDE has got her next huge film role – in the latest Meet The Parents sequel.
The singer and actress, who earned an Oscar nomination for playing Glinda in Wicked, will join returning stars Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro.
But her character in the new flick, due out in November 2026, has not yet been revealed.
The hit franchise has already produced three films – the 2000 original, followed by 2004's Meet The Fockers and 2010's Little Fockers.
John Hamburg, who co-wrote all of the movies, is to direct the fourth instalment.

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