A HOST of stars have paid tribute to veteran actor Sir Christopher Lee who has died aged 93.

A spokeswoman for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea confirmed that a death certificate had been issued for the star, who died on Sunday (June 7) at a local hospital.

Celebrities including Sir Roger Moore, Jonathan Ross and Josh paid tribute to the late actor.

Read the tributes here.

Star Wars director JJ Abrams will unveil “a special look” at the new film at Comic-Con.

The filmmaker, who is directing the seventh episode Star Wars: The Force Awakens, will be joined by LucasFilm president and producer Kathleen Kennedy and writer Lawrence Kasdan to offer up some surprises at the event in San Diego.

Some “special guests” will also attend the panel, with fans already speculating about potential cast members that could make an appearance.

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Kim Kardashian has cleared up rumours about her pregnancy, saying if there is any news to tell, she will announce it herself.

The reality TV star recently revealed her second baby was on the way, but has already been the victim of the rumour mill with stories claiming that she is having twins, using a surrogate, and that she is expecting a boy.

However, Kim nipped the tales in the bud by tweeting the truth.

Read more here.

ITV’s hit period drama Downton Abbey will be honoured by Bafta with a special award at a tribute night attended by its cast and crew.

The show, filmed at Highclere Castle, has been a worldwide hit and regularly pulls in 11 million viewers in the UK.

It features a mixture of established stars including Dame Maggie Smith and helped launch the careers of actors including Michelle Dockery, Lily James and Dan Stevens.

Read more here.

James Bond fans are treated to a Daniel Craig montage in the latest teaser for the new movie in the series, Spectre.

The actor, who reprises his role as agent 007, is seen fighting off assailants, speeding off in fancy cars and pinning new Bond girl Monica Bellucci to the wall – as well as coming face-to-face with a mysterious figure from his past, played by Christoph Waltz.

Two-time Oscar-winner Christoph, who has said he is not playing villain Blofeld in the 24th Bond film, is heard beckoning the spy, saying: “Welcome, James, it’s been a long time. And now finally, here we are.”

Read more and watch the trailer here.