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Vogue World took over a square for the last day of Paris Fashion Week on Sunday night, putting on a spectacle themed around the Olympics.

One month ahead of the opening of the Games in Paris, the show marked 100 years since the last Olympics in Paris in 1924.

It also nodded to 23 June 1894, the day the founder of the modern Games French nobleman Pierre de Coubertin launched the International Olympic Committee.

Each decade since 1924 was reflected on the catwalk in the city square of Place Vendome, with the 20s featuring a cycling theme and the 90s focusing on football.

Musician Pharrell Williams and models Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid were among the stars.

Here are some highlights and a look at who else got the exclusive invite.

Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid. Pic: Kristy Sparow/Getty/Vogue
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Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid coming in on horseback. Pic: Kristy Sparow/Getty/Vogue

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Jared Leto poses during a photocall for the Vogue World fashion show celebrating fashion and sports, one month before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at Place Vendome in Paris, France, June 23, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
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Jared Leto donned an unorthodox outfit. Pic: Reuters

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Normani poses during a photocall for the Vogue World fashion show celebrating fashion and sports, one month before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at Place Vendome in Paris, France, June 23, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
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American singer Normani posed during a photocall. Pic: Reuters

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Diane Kruger poses during a photocall for the Vogue World fashion show celebrating fashion and sports, one month before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at Place Vendome in Paris, France, June 23, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
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Diane Kruger. Pic: Reuters

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Emma Thynn poses during a photocall for the Vogue World fashion show celebrating fashion and sports, one month before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at Place Vendome in Paris, France, June 23, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
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Emma Thynn Marchioness of Bath. Pic: Reuters

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Joey King poses during a photocall for the Vogue World fashion show celebrating fashion and sports, one month before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at Place Vendome in Paris, France, June 23, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
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Actress Joey King. Pic: Reuters

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Diane von Furstenberg poses during a photocall for the Vogue World fashion show celebrating fashion and sports, one month before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at Place Vendome in Paris, France, June 23, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
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Belgian fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg. Pic: Reuters


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Eva Longoria poses as she arrives for the Vogue World fashion show celebrating fashion and sports, one month before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at Place Vendome in Paris, France, June 23, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
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Eva Longoria arrived at the show. Pic: Reuters

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Emma Chamberlain poses during a photocall for the Vogue World fashion show celebrating fashion and sports, one month before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at Place Vendome in Paris, France, June 23, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
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Social media personality Emma Chamberlain. Pic: Reuters


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Anna Wintour poses during a photocall for the Vogue World fashion show celebrating fashion and sports, one month before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, at Place Vendome in Paris, France, June 23, 2024. REUTERS/Johanna Geron
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Ten years of revealing Glastonbury’s secrets: How surprises provide the festival’s greatest moments

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“Well, you didn’t think we were gonna let you down, did you?”

So said Jarvis Cocker as he addressed the enormous crowd at Glastonbury‘s Park stage in 2011; thousands and thousands of people stood in front of him to see perhaps the worst-kept secret in the festival’s history, and one of its greatest live music experiences.

The speculation that the then newly reformed Pulp would play the surprise set that day – after Radiohead the previous day, no less – had grown so intense that latecomers reportedly had to be turned away, such was demand.

Beyonce, Coldplay and U2 headlined that year, but like many squashed in the Park Stage audience, squelching in the mud, it was the magic of singing along to Do You Remember The First Time?, Something Changed, and Common People I remember above everything.

Over the years, artists including The Killers, The Libertines, Lady Gaga, Foals and Franz Ferdinand have also popped up “unannounced” at Glastonbury. Last year, an act supposedly called The Churnups, conspicuous by their late-evening Pyramid Stage slot despite being an unknown entity, turned out to be The Foo Fighters.

The festival is famous for its secret sets, surprise guests and big names appearing in unexpected places, so while Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA headline this year, it is the TBA slots that may well provide some of the most memorable moments.

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl on stage at Glastonbury. Pic: Anna Barclay
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Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl on stage at Glastonbury in 2023. Pic: Anna Barclay

One person in the know is the founder of @secretglasto, a Twitter account which launched 10 years ago and now has almost 80,000 followers and a small team of six keeping the updates going. They have no official ties to the festival, but over the years have cultivated their sources – from people working on stages to sometimes even acts themselves – so they are “90% confident” about whatever they hint at.

“There’s also people that have been good at [revealing] what acts are playing before the line-up comes out,” says the Secret Glasto founder (we’ll call them SG). “So you can take their word a lot more seriously because they have some way of knowing what’s going on – even if you don’t know the specifics as to how they get that information, you can see the track record.”

When it comes to favourite secret sets, SG names Drenge and Wolf Alice, but says it’s “hard to look past The Killers”, who turned up in 2017 – 10 years after headlining for the first time, and two years before returning to headline again.

THE MAIN SECRET SET TIMES AND STAGES

Firmly Rooted – Friday, 1am

Scissors – Friday, 10.30pm and 1.30am

BBC Introducing – Saturday, 4.30pm

Woodsies – Saturday, 6pm

Levels – Saturday, midnight

Scissors – Saturday, 12.45am and 2am

BBC Introducing – Sunday, 8.30pm

Scissors – Sunday, 1am

“The Killers in a tent, that’s something you feel it would only ever happen at Glastonbury. Compared to most of our secret set rumours we heard that one very late and personally I was very nervous by it, but also we had no other names in the frame. The relief when Frank Carter mentioned it was The Killers after him was palpable!

“So many people I have met since that show have been really thankful because they wouldn’t have gone [without the Secret Glasto tip] because a lot of them actually liked acts playing elsewhere at the time… why would you go to a secret set you don’t know if you’ve got eight out of 10 options elsewhere? The Killers to everyone was a 10 out of 10 option.”

With the potential for people to miss other brilliant acts based on the hints of their anonymous account, SG says they do feel a sense of responsibility, especially as the number of followers has grown.

“Quite a lot of the time for these secret sets, to get a good spot you’re [at the stage] for an entire set before. And you’re missing other things that you would love to see. So it is a big responsibility to make sure that we’re right about our info. There have been some secrets we just haven’t tweeted because we didn’t know who it was.”

Liam Gallagher performing his Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary show at the O2 Arena in London. Pic: Dan Reid/Shutterstock
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Liam Gallagher is currently performing his Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary shows – but he could take a break for Glastonbury? Pic: Dan Reid/Shutterstock

Kasabian frontman Serge Pizzorno on stage headlining Glastonbury in 2014. Pic: James Mccauley/Shutterstock
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Kasabian frontman Serge Pizzorno on stage headlining Glastonbury in 2014. Pic: James Mccauley/Shutterstock

For many Glastonbury-goers, the account has become a go-to place for reliable hints about the unnanounced acts set to play. There are a few TBA slots on the line-up this year – the biggest of which is set for the Woodsies Stage at 6pm on Saturday.

The bookies’ favourities include Liam Gallagher, fresh from his Definitely Maybe anniversary tour dates; Kasabian, who would mark 10 years since they headlined in 2014; and Pulp, as Cocker will already be on site to perform in the small Stonebridge Bar with Hot Chip’s Alexis Taylor on the Friday. Other names bandied about include Harry Styles, Green Day, Charli XCX and, um, Taylor Swift, who’s set to perform her Eras tour shows in Dublin on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday night, so seems pretty unlikely.

SG is not revealing anything yet, but says Pulp, Kings Of Leon, Kasabian and Charli XCX are among the main acts rumoured.

Harry Styles performing during the Brit Awards 2023 at the O2 Arena, London. Picture date: Saturday February 11, 2023.
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As well as the Woodsies TBA, SG also says there will be some other “big surprises around the site doing some very small slots”.

However, they won’t mention where. “I don’t even want to mention the stages because I know how skittish some of those areas can be. I know in 2022, there was going to be a stage headliner from one of the recent years playing a very small slot that got canned quite last minute. So yeah, quite hesitant to to reveal more than that, but we have heard of some very interesting things.”

After 10 years of revealing Glastonbury’s secrets, what has SG learned about why the surprise acts have become such a special part of the festival?

“I think it’s just the fact all these acts have decided the money [doesn’t matter], and their egos don’t need placating,” says SG. “You’ve got some acts who would just be like, if we’re not a headliner, no matter what the money is, we would not play a certain slot.”

Glastonbury’s secret acts are there purely to put on something fun for the fans, SG continues. “It creates such a different atmosphere. A lot of the secret sets are bands that feel like Glastonbury helped their careers in some way, and it’s their way of sort of giving back.

“Unlike other British festivals, I think Glastonbury cultivates more of a ‘we go every year, regardless’ mentality. So these acts can feel like the people that supported them at, say, a previous slot that went really well for them will still be there, or at least a sizeable number of them will still be there, to enjoy the secret set they do down the line.”

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Bill Cobbs: Night At The Museum actor dies aged 90

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American actor Bill Cobbs has died at the age of 90.

He was best known for his roles as security guard Reggie in the 2006 film Night At The Museum, and as Whitney Houston’s manager Bill Devaney in the 1992 film The Bodyguard.

He also featured in the former’s sequel Secret Of The Tomb, released in 2014.

The veteran actor died on Tuesday evening in the Inland Empire, California, his agent told the PA news agency.

His agent said Cobbs was surrounded by his family and is thought to have died of natural causes.

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Other roles Cobbs will be remembered for include Arthur Chaney in Air Bud, Moses the Clock Man in The Hudsucker Proxy and Dr Elton Lloyd in Sunshine State.

His TV credits included appearances on The Sopranos, The West Wing, Sesame Street and ER.

In total, Cobbs featured in 200 films and TV programmes throughout his career.

In 2020, he won an Emmy award for outstanding limited performance in a daytime programme for the series Dino Dana.

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In a statement on X, Wendell Pierce, who appeared alongside Cobbs in I’ll Fly Away and The Gregory Hines Show, described him as a “father figure”.

“To honour Bill and his memory, I will dedicate myself to creating work he would be proud of,” he said.

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Travis Kelce reveals what he thinks about Prince William after meeting at Taylor Swift concert

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Travis Kelce has revealed what he thought of the Prince of Wales after meeting the royal at his girlfriend Taylor Swift’s London concert.

The American football tight end, who has been in a relationship with Swift since September 2023, joined the singer as she met Prince William, and his children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, at last Friday’s show at London’s Wembley Stadium.

A picture of the group was posted on Instagram on 21 June, the same day as William’s 42nd birthday.

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Describing the royal meet on podcast New Heights, which he hosts with his brother Jason, Kelce said: “He [Prince William] was the coolest m*****f*****.

“They were an absolute delight to me, I wasn’t sure if I was supposed to bow to them or curtsy, or just be an American idiot and shake their hand.”

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Jason Kelce described Princess Charlotte as “adorable”. Pic: princeandprincessofwales/Instagram

Jason, who retired from the NFL back in March, added that they were given guidance before meeting the royals that because it was not an official event they did not need to bow.

“The highlight was Princess Charlotte, Prince George was great too, but she was so f****** adorable,” the former Philadelphia Eagles player said.

“I cannot express how much of a superstar she was.

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“Maybe it’s because I have three girls now, but she had fire to her, she was asking questions, that was the most electric part of it.”

Praising William’s parenting technique, Kelce said it seemed like nine-year-old Charlotte had been encouraged to be “present and vocal” and was asking questions.

The pair also had high praise for London itself, from the scenery to the better tasting beer.

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“The beers, they’re a little bit tastier over here, they’ve been doing it for a little bit longer, it does taste really nice over here,” Kelce said, adding: “The scenery is awesome, it kind of switches depending on which part of London you’re in, and I like that.”

In the ultimate seal of approval he said the only team he would leave the Kansas City Chiefs for would be a team based in London as he said the city was “awesome”.

On night three – of eight Swift will perform in London in total this year – Kelce joined the US pop star on stage sending the crowd of almost 90,000 wild.

It is the first time the footballer has appeared on stage, while his brother Jason revealed the shows in the capital was the first time he had seen the singer perform live.

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