Insta Creep: Kate Beckinsale Had A Snippy Retort To Those Memes About Her And Pete Davidson…

What all the celebs are up to on social, from A to Z listers.

In our gossip column, we indulge our nosiest desires and delve deep into what the celebs (and ‘celebs’) are doing on social media. Who’s tweeting and deleting? Who’s shady faving? Let’s find out.

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Kate Beckinsale had a snippy response to those memes about her and Pete Davidson shifting. 

Everyone was feeling for Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski earlier this week, who looked pretty morose as he tried to ignore them shoving their tongues down each other’s throats. It was pretty funny, in fairness:

But Kate wasn’t having this meme in particular, which labeled Pete ‘guys with problems from childhood who I can fix’ and Antoni ‘wholesome guys with good paying jobs who text back and have no baggage’.

“Antoni is gay, if that helps clarify at all,” commented Kate, which… no, it doesn’t really help at all, considering no one is actually asking her to pick Antoni over Pete. It’s a self-deprecating joke, Kate! Oh, never mind.

Khloe Kardashian has turned off her comments after fans accused her of a Photoshop fail. Eh, she’s having a hard time of it at the mo guys! Be cool!

Her followers are convinced that something is off about this photo of her walking up the stairs in a sparkly catsuit:

People’s main quibbles were the size of her head in relation to her body, as well as the shape of her legs – and while it is probably down to careful posing and maybe a bit of fiddling in post, Khloe’s obviously had it because the comments under her latest photos have been turned off.

It’s probably for the best Khloe. We know your family and Taylor Swift aren’t on the best of terms, but maybe her advice about turning off comments is worth heeding…

The Queen has posted on Instagram for the first time. Good on her!

At 92, we wouldn’t expect her to be concerned with social media at all at all, but during a visit to the Science Museum yesterday, she was inspired to get involved with technology.

Her first post was of a letter sent to her great-great-grandfather Prince Albert from Charles Babbage, credited as the world’s first computer pioneer.

“It seems fitting to me that I publish this Instagram post, at the Science Museum which has long championed technology, innovation and inspired the next generation of inventors,” she (or one of her ‘people’) wrote.

Here she is hitting the ‘post’ button:

She’s probably been feverishly watching the likes roll in ever since. Welcome to the club, Liz.

And now it’s time for… #FBF

The best celebrity throwback photos of the week.

It’s been 20 years since Cruel Intentions was released, and Sarah Michelle Gellar reflected on her time making the film this week. “Not very often do you get to be a part of cinema that holds the test of time,” she wrote, shouting out her co-stars Reese Witherspoon, Selma Blair, and Ryan Phillippe. “You are even better actors and better people than you were then.” N’yaww.

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