EMILY PRESCOTT: Mick Jones’s Clash with kids of the famous as he makes a cameo appearance in Notting Hill panto
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During his heyday with The Clash, Mick Jones was used to playing in front of thousands of rowdy fans.
So hats off to the guitarist for his guest appearance at the much quieter Portobello Panto in Notting Hill – a four-night spectacle that raised thousands of pounds for local charities.
The show, Charlie And The Everlasting Gobstopper, which was produced by Ruby Wax’s daughter Marina Bye, also gave audiences the chance to play famous faces bingo.
Cast members included Dominic West’s daughter Martha, Danny Webb’s daughter Bellaray Bertrand-Webb (dressed in hot pink), Peaky Blinders actress Amber Anderson (in riding breeches) and – determined not to be outdone by her famous father – model Stella Jones.
Charlie And The Everlasting Gobstopper, produced by Ruby Wax’s daughter Marina Bye, featured Mick Jones with Dominic West’s daughter Martha (third from left), Danny Webb’s daughter Bellaray Bertrand-Webb (dressed in hot pink), Peaky Blinders actress Amber Anderson (in jodhpurs) and – determined not to be outdone by her famous father – model Stella Jones.
Clash guitarist Mick Jones makes a guest appearance at the much quieter Portobello Panto in Notting Hill
Louis Starkey and Ruti Ahronee at the Landmark Hotel
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I only ask because Killing Eve actor Louis, 23 – whose father Jason is Ringo’s second son – was spotted in a passionate clash with businesswoman Ruti Ahronee, 58, at the Back On Track charity ball hosted by celebrity doctor Dr. . Monumental Hotel.
Star-crossed lovers maybe?
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The university’s student bar Medicine was used as the backdrop for scenes about William and Kate’s time in St Andrews, but spoilsport producers denied the youngsters any fun by pouring booze from bottles used in the scenes.
Meanwhile, Alastair Campbell has dismissed a scene from the latest series as fiction, in which Prince Charles languished in Business Class while Tony Blair sat in the front seat of First drinking champagne on a flight to Hong Kong.
“It didn’t happen,” says Blair’s former assistant.