A-listers flock to Paris to launch Olympic party season in style
The world’s biggest names across fashion, sport, music and entertainment have arrived in Paris in style to launch the Olympic party season on the eve of the opening ceremony.
The world’s biggest names across fashion, sport, music and entertainment have arrived in Paris in style to launch the Olympic party season on the eve of the opening ceremony.
Sabrina Carpenter buys into the rivalry between Australia and USA, Rafael Nadal is the most popular person in the Olympic Village while the ‘world’s sexiest athlete’ mixes it with Hollywood mega stars. Don’t miss Paris Confidential.
It’s not just the athletes who are the talk of Paris; it’s the influx of big name celebrities that is set to ignite the people watching Olympics.
Just days after carrying the torch, the under-fire Nine boss was all smiles at another Olympic function as strike action by his staff looms back in Australia.
He has more hot takes than the MCG has hot pies and it’s made him the most in-demand figure in footy media, with the game’s two main broadcasters said to be interested in his services.
While Nadia Bartel is proud of her efforts on the dancefloor, she’s disappointed she didn’t get more time on the show.
Melbourne star Christian Petracca will tap into his Italian culture in his new role to aid his recovery from a spate of horrific injuries last month.
The cardboard beds at the Paris Olympics have been put to the ultimate test by tennis players Daria Saville and Ellen Perez, who carried out an unusual experiment.
Abbey Gelmi has opened up about her pregnancy health struggles, revealing she became a recluse and thought she was dying after being struck down by a debilitating condition.
Runner Morgan Mitchell says Athletics Australia has turned its back on her by not selecting her for the Paris Olympics but she’s determined to bounce back.
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