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Kelly Bensimon didn't exactly miss Bethenny Frankel while filming the new season of the Real Housewives of New York City.





Who's that meant to be? Justin Bieber looks delighted with his waxwork at Madame Tussauds in London, despite the fact the model only bears a slight resemblance to the teen idol
Spot the difference: Bieber labelled the waxwork 'awesome' and admitted it was funny to see how much he has grown in eight months
Which one's which? But Bieber's mother Pattie didn't seem to have any trouble differentiating between her son and his waxwork
Your eyes are similar: Pattie picks out the areas the model makers got right during the making of the waxwork
I'm a Belieber! Hordes of fans gathered to see the waxwork of Bieber which was unveiled in New York today
Which one's better? Bieber waxworks were unveiled in London (left), New York and Amsterdam today. While the London and Amsterdam models are exact replicas, the New York model (right) wears an outfit personally donated by Bieber
The great escape: Bieber makes a quick dash to his car after signing some autographs for fans outside his London hotel
Where is he? Groups of girls waited eagerly outside the hotel to catch a glimpse of the Never Say Never star
Photoshop fail? This Victoria's Secret model appears to have lost part of her thighs, which have been given an unnatural shape
Spot the difference: The model in the cream romper had more natural leg shape, with shadows and shine that the other colourways, including black (right) lack
Aggressive airbrushing: Victoria's Secret came under fire last year after model Marisa Miller's arm was removed in the digital retouching process
Unrealistic: Heavy-handed art direction made models Valentina Zelyaeva (left) and Filippa Hamilton (right) impossibly thin in Ralph Lauren campaigns in 2009
Androgynous chic: Emma Watson looked stunning in a pair of white lace shorts, shirt, tie, blazer and bowler hat as she shot the new Lancome advert in Paris
Leggy lady: Emma showed off her healthy curves in the advert as she shot with Mario Testino
How do I look? Emma looks at some of the test shots on the set on the banks of the River Seine in Paris
Careful: The Harry Potter star gets a helping hand up to a step as she prepares to start the shoot
Lady in leather: Emma strolled through the streets of Paris the night before on the first evening of the shoot
On my cue: Emma looked a bit cold in her pretty strapless chiffon dress as she waited to be directed, before she skipped off down the street
Artist and his muse: Emma stand with photographer Mario Testino as he tells her where he wants her to stand and pose
Under the spotlight: Emma skips along the cobbled street under the softly-lit street lamps
Ready for her close up: Eva Longoria shows her seductive side in a new shoot for Allure magazine
Still struggling: The Desperate Housewives star admits she feels like crying whenever she talks about her divorce 
Moving on: Eva with her ex husband Tony Parker and right, with Penelope Cruz's brother Eduardo
Damaged: This dramatic pictures shows for the first time the damage wreaked upon the Fukushima plant which was today shrouded in smoke and steam bellowing from the damaged third and fourth reactors
Destroyed: Damage after an earthquake and tsunami at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, 240 km (150 miles) north of Tokyo, is seen in this satellite image taken 9:35 am local time (0035 GMT)
Crisis: A cloud of white smoke can be seen rising from the nuclear power plant today as workers battling to control the chaos were evacuated after soaring radiation levels
Desperate measures: A Japanese military helicopter scoops water from the Pacific, which it later attempted to drop on overheating reactors
Screening: A woman is checked with a Geiger counter at a public welfare centre in Hitachi City, Ibaraki
Extreme measures: There are temporaryradiation cleaning shelter, set up by across the affected area including Nihonmatsu city in Fukushima
Potentially exposed: Women, one holding her dog, are scanned for radiation at a temporary evacuation centre for residents living near the Fukushima plant

Bustle: Passengers wait to leave at the Tokyo International Airport, some on any plane they can
Chaos: Smoke and steam billows from the damaged third and fourth reactors at the Fukushima plant, while right, hundreds of drivers desperate to flee the region pile on to the roads
At risk: Evacuees from the 18-mile radius around the plant are screened for radiation exposure at a testing centre yesterday
The authority’s chief Andre-Claude Lacoste said: ‘It is very clear that we are at a level six. We are clearly in a catastrophe.’