Diane Kruger has just scored a major deal as the face of a forthcoming campaign, we catch up on the gossip from The Voice, and Rachael Finch helps raise funds for cancer research.
By Chloe Schneider
For the third time, Diane Kruger will be the face of Chanel.
The gorgeous star got her first gig with the luxury brand over 17 years ago when she became the face of its ALLURE fragrance.
In 2007, she was fronted the brand again in the Paris-Biarritz bag advertising campaign shot by Karl Lagerfeld.
This time, Mrs Joshua Jackson will be, as a statement from Chanel explained,“the face of a new beauty advertising campaign, due to be unveiled in 2013.”
We can’t wait to see the new campaign and find out what the best-dressed beauty will be fronting.
Nineteen-year-old Harrison Craig was the inspiration behind many a tear and many a tweet last night as The Voice auditions continued.
The nation fell in love with the Melbourne team as he overcame the stutter he speaks with and performed Josh Groban’s Broken Vow without a fault, flooring the audience and sending all four judges spinning in their chairs – literally.
With his boyish good looks, each of the judges knew they would have hit the judges if this competitor were to join their team but it was Seal who secured the now-favourite. Harrison said he connected Seal because the star had overcome his own personal problems.
Meanwhile, Delta Goodrem has spoken up about the rumours that she and Seal have been hooking up. She told Kyle and Jackie 0, “you don’t go through what we all went through last year without us all being bonded, but you know that story is all made up out of thin air. Both Seal and I have spoken about it. I love all the guys dearly, so when we talk about the word ‘Love’ and we throw it out there – I really do love all the guys.”
Local celebrities flocked to Sydney’s Hilton Ballroom over the weekend for The Arnott’s Foundation Gala Dinner and Auction in support of children’s cancer charity Camp Quality.
Catriona Rowntree was the host for the event and X Factor boy-band Fourtunate kicked off the night with a performance for the audience which included Jodi Gordon and Braith Anasta.
Celebrity chef Manu Feildel and model Rachael Finch both auctioned themselves off for the first dance at the event to raise funds for children living with cancer and their families.
As it happened to be Manu’s birthday on the night, Fourtunate sang their soulful version of happy birthday to the cooking star and presented him with a card from the people at Camp Quality.
The event raised more than $135,000 – enough for Camp Quality to support 38 families who have a child living with cancer for the next year. Incredible!