BEN Stiller, Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell will strut their stuff on the red carpet as they arrive for a “fashionable screening” of Zoolander No. 2 in London’s Leicester Square tonight.

They will be joined by new co-stars Penelope Cruz and Kristen Wiig, who take centre stage in the sequel to 2001′s Zoolander.

The film sees male models Ben (Derek Zoolander) and Owen (Hansel) attempt to reclaim their place in the world of high fashion.

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TURNS out Ed Balls Day isn’t just every April 28. On Wednesday he proved he’s not just a Twitter pro, he’s also quite good in the kitchen too.

He appeared next to Chris Kamara, Kimberley Walsh from Girls Aloud and Victoria Coren Mitchell in the Great British Bake Off in aid of Sport Relief.

Obviously, Ed support tweets came rolling in.

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THE erotic Fifty Shades trilogy, four Dickens’s novels and Jane Austen classic Pride And Prejudice are among the top 20 books that Britons have lied most about reading.

Perhaps surprisingly children’s book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll came out top in the survey, commissioned by the BBC Store.

While War and Peace might be Sunday night’s most popular drama, only nine per cent of those surveyed had actually picked up a paper version of the Tolstoy novel – but plenty more had lied about having done so.

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STARS of BBC soap Doctors have filmed scenes in Stratford-upon-Avon to mark the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death.

The scenes see doctor Heston Carter take to the stage at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) to serenade his girlfriend Ruhma with one of the great writer’s sonnets.

The show’s team is currently filming a week of sonnet-based episodes as a way of marking the milestone.

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DAME Helen Mirren says it is “unfair” of people to attack the Academy over the Oscars diversity row.

The 70-year-old said Idris Elba failing to receive a nomination for his role in Beasts Of No Nation had “forced the conversation” but that it was “fantastic” the way things “shook out” this year.

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During an interview on Channel 4 News she said: “I think it’s unfair to attack the Academy. It just so happened this year it went that way.”