YESTERDAY Caitlyn Jenner, formally known as Olympic athlete Bruce Jenner, broke the internet when she unveiled her stunning Vanity Fair cover.

It’s been just over a month since Caitlyn came out as transgender during a sit-down interview with Diane Sawyer, and today is the first time she’s revealed her new name and look. Caitlyn has made a verified Twitter account, which has already amassed 546,000 Twitter followers.

The Kardashian clan were quick to show some love for Caitlyn.

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The Britain’s Got Talent final was a rather tense one which saw Jules O’Dwyer and her super-dog Matisse crowned the winners, racking up just 2% more of the public’s vote than magician Jamie Raven.

Jules and her talented Border Collie performed an incredible cops and robbers sketch which appeared to feature Matisse tottering across to parallel tightropes – but just yesterday morning a huge bombshell was dropped: the stunt was performed by a doggy double.

The impressive act was actually carried out by Jules’ other Border Collie Chase (we met him in the semi-finals) and, needless to say, people are pretty furious about it.

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SPOILER ALERT.

If any poor Corrie fans were hoping for a quiet week after last week’s flaming hot drama, they were to be disappointed.

Because not only was there some difficult news for Michael, there was another death on the street following the fire that killed Kal.

Everyone loves getting mail, so Michael must have been delighted to discover there was a parcel waiting for him. Except everyone was desperate for him not to see it.

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Fifty Shades Of Grey author EL James has rewritten her best-selling novel – from the point of view of its title character.

The book, titled Grey, is a reworking of the original book which was a worldwide bestseller and inspired a hit film and a surge of erotic novels.

Jamie Dornan played Christian Grey and Dakota Johnson was his lover Anastasia Steele in the film version of the story of a sadomasochistic affair.

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Christmas was approaching on Kingston Road and, although excitement for the festive season bubbled along nicely, one thing was on the minds of the residents of Benefits Street as the last episode of the series began – money.

While the cash was tighter than ever, single mother-of-six Julie was preparing the perfect Christmas for her son Reagan, marking another milestone for the family. They had feared for his life after he suffered a stroke aged just nine months, leaving him severely brain damaged.

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