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Them celebs. Always off getting into romantic scrapes.
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Yes, THAT Elizabeth Taylor.
The star of the silver screen’s first wedding dress sold for almost three times the estimate at a Christie’s auction in London.
The newly released FBI files show that her “leftist” views were being monitored in the seven years prior to her death in 1962.
The 33-carat diamond ring given to Taylor by Richard Burton, the actor she married twice, sold for nearly $9 million alone.
Jewellery given to Taylor by former husbands Mike Todd and Richard Burton are among the iconic pieces being auctioned in December.
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The screen star, who passed away last month, was renowned for her love of diamonds – her private collection is understood to include some of the world’s most expensive stones.
The late actress’s remarkable eyes were actually down to a genetic mutation – she had two lines of eyelashes.
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.
Colin Farrell recited a poem as Taylor was laid to rest in the same cemetery as her good friend Michael Jackson.
In today’s Fix: Michael Lowry repeats his denial of any wrongdoing, Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan vows to stop smoking cannabis, and we get an uncomfortable view of our planet.
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Veteran Hollywood actress Elizabeth Taylor has passed away today. We commemorate her life in pictures…
The 79-year old Oscar-winning actress spent her birthday watching the Academy Awards in her hospital room, where she is being treated for symptoms of congestive heart failure.
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