Orange Celebrity blog round-up 18 March 2010

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It's long been asserted that if there's an aeroplane in the sky, it's probably got a female celebrity on it - and she's probably somehow looking approximately 157 times less hassled than everyone else on the flight.

Take Victoria Beckham, for example. The pop/fashion/whoknowswhat fembot hopped off a plane in Finland to visit injured footballing hubby David, and somehow looked like she'd not only never once set foot in an artificially pressurised flying tube of second-hand air and screaming children, but that even if the plane had landed on the North Sea, she'd have calmly walked to the shore without even staining her Louboutins with salt water. It's just not bloody fair.

Meanwhile in London, frequent jetsetters (and similarly perennially unruffled travellers) Kate Moss and Stella McCartney busied themselves with a cute parade of children and animals at the launch of the latter's new Gap Kids range. Kate did her bit with the kids and fluffy bunnies, but it was Stella who proved the real hit - possibly because she apparently brought a drum kit along. Stella's new mini-me collection is too cute. Our vote definitely oes to the prowling leopard t-shirt for boys - just the thing to make the other yummy mummies jealous at the next play date.

Somebody most definitely not in London is Sandra Bullock, who's followed her surprise Oscar nod with an award-winning display of Acting Rather Coyly. Having originally been slated to wow the crowds in a posh frock (presumably) at the UK premiere of The Blind Side, she's now pulled out due to "unforeseen personal reasons". Rumour has it those "reasons" may or may not involve a philandering husband and an ungracious kiss-and-tell interview Stateside (we've heard the words "tattoo model" bandied abou), but of course we couldn't possibly comment on such scandal.

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