Millie Mackintosh may have suspected something fishy about her friendship with Meghan Markle when an invitation to the royal wedding didn't arrive.
Now the 35-year-old former Chelsea star has talked smart again by injecting salmon stem cells into his scalp. The non-surgical anti-aging treatment is said to help treat hair loss by stimulating follicle growth.
“I've wanted to try a scalp treatment for a while, so I injected some exosomes into my hairline to stimulate hair growth,” says Millie, who discovered their pioneering quality street chocolates.
However, health experts have warned that the treatment, which costs more than £3,000 for five sessions, can lead to bacterial infections, including life-threatening infections, in very rare cases. Septicemia. “I'm taking a course, so I'll tell you the results,” Millie promises.
The former Made in Chelsea star, 35, had salmon stem cells injected into her scalp to make smart people talk again.
The non-surgical anti-aging treatment is said to help treat hair loss by stimulating follicle growth.
David and the Lord were great friends
This week the former porn baron, 75, met Edward Davenport at the Arts Club in Mayfair.
He is the respected chairman of West Ham United, but David Sullivan prefers to keep in touch with figures from his more colorful past.
This week the former porn baron, 75, met Edward Davenport at the Arts Club in Mayfair. 'Fast Eddie', 58, who despite having no aristocratic heritage, calls himself 'Lord Edward', is a convicted felon who has served two prison sentences. “It was a fun evening,” Eddie tells me. “David and I have been friends since the '80s.”
Yasmin's tumultuous relationship with Kandi is something of a car accident
Yasmin Le Bon (left) and David Gandy attend the opening cocktail of the Chopard exhibition
David Gandy enjoys a very dangerous friendship with fellow model Yasmin Le Bon.
Britain's most beautiful man, Candy, 44, once competed with the wife of Duran Duran star Simon Le Bon in the Mille Miglia, an Italian open-road endurance race that involves driving 1,000 miles over five days.
It now reveals that Yasmin, 59, crashed her classic Jaguar XK120 on the outskirts of Rome.
'It was a very rainy day and another competitor came towards us. Yasmin brilliantly avoided her, but unfortunately the car took off and we landed on a grassy embankment,” he tells the Travel Secrets podcast. “I saw the Jaguar team passing by and maybe I was too cruel to Yasmin and said, 'Get back in the car and drive.' '”.
Charles is the king of the road.
King Charles takes Queen Camilla to church in a new electric Audi. The electric vehicle was manufactured in Belgium and registered in the country in July.
King Charles still wears the same faded tartan tweed coat that has been repaired over the decades, but when it comes to his wheels, he likes them new.
The monarch was seen behind the wheel of an Audi Q8 e-tron S Line 55 quattro while driving to church in Kirti, near Balmoral, earlier this month.
The electric vehicle was manufactured in Belgium and registered in the country in July. The Quattro costs £76,000 and can hit 62mph in less than six seconds. Audi has supplied cars to the Royal Family for years and was awarded a Royal Warrant in May.
Richard Doyle, then UK director of the German brand, said: “We are delighted to continue working with Raja and his team.”
Last year, the King was seen taking Queen Camilla for a spin in an older model of the same car.
Sad Liam's artistic secret
Dragon's Den star Steven Bartlett pictured with One Direction's Liam Payne, who sadly died
Tragic One Direction star Liam Payne is more than just a singer, according to his podcaster friend Steven Bartlett.
“Liam is a creator in a way that people don't understand,” he tells me at a party celebrating the launch of Flight Studios in east end London.
'I remember going to his house and seeing all these beautiful works of art he had drawn and painted in one room.
I will always remember him for that.
Bartlett is not the only one who remembers Paine's skills with the brush. A portrait of him, created by artist David Hockney Payne, is said to hang in his home.
Bartlett adds: 'He was a friend. I miss him a lot.'
Diana Moran has revealed she turned down the chance to compete on Strictly Come Dancing
Green goddess Diana Moran is remarkably young at 85, but even she knows her limitations.
Best known for presenting a popular fitness segment on BBC1's Breakfast Time in the 1980s, she reveals she turned down the opportunity to compete on Strictly Come Dancing.
While her friend Angela Rippon, 79, was definitely an inspiration. “I can't kick as much as Angela, I never will,” he tells me at a party in London. 'I'm very energetic, but I'm not as trained as she is in dancing. She has the delicacy of dancing and I don't. Diana adds, “I appreciate that I'm too old now to be treated like them.”
King Charles has been on the throne for more than two years, but his stepson has yet to visit the monarch's Norfolk retreat.
“I've never been to Sandringham House,” reveals Tom Parker Bowles.
Sandringham is where the royal family gathers for the festive season and Tom is said to have stayed there last year. However, the food writer says: 'Christmas is usually at my old house with my ex-wife and children. “It really depends on what each person wants.”
Bernie Ecclestone has agreed to pay more than a quarter of his fortune to the taxpayer after admitting hiding £416m from HMRC last year. The billionaire's nephew, Jay Rutland, on the other hand, can expect to receive a windfall.
Rutland, 43, who is married to Bernie's daughter Tamara Ecclestone, has spun off his company Brigante Business Developments and is expected to get £244,343 from the liquidation, according to the announcement.
He signed the deed to the 57-bedroom mansion in Kensington, west London, which he shares with Tamara, 40, and their two children. Rutland founded Brigante, which means Brigante in Italian, in 2012.
That year, he was banned and fined £30,000 for diluting risk warnings and revealing inside information as a broker.