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Published Date: 16 June 2009
There was nothing robotic about the stars that showed up for last night's UK premiere of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
A giant Autobot was on a blue carpet outside a cinema in London's Leicester Square.

The film stars Shia LaBeouf, who described it as "the action film of the year".

Hollywood stars Megan Fox and Ramon Rodriguez also attended.

Danielle Lloyd attended minus her crutches, which she has been using following hospital treatment for injuries sustained after a brawl apparently broke out at a nightclub.

Lloyd said it was her first night out since the incident.

Sporting a deep tan and wearing a long dress she said: "I'm feeling much better. I've just got off my crutches."

Lloyd said she had just returned from a relaxing family holiday in Tenerife.

She said: "I've had lots of good wishes. It's been really lovely but I've needed the time to rest."

Speaking about her recovery, Lloyd added: "My surgeon will be shocked when he sees the papers tomorrow."

She continued: "I've still got a scar on my back. It's just healing at the moment."

The Apprentice love birds Kate Walsh and Philip Taylor were also at the event.

Walsh flashed her megawatt smile at photographers as the pair posed for pictures.

She was asked about any possible plans to wed.

She said: "Because of how we met, everybody's speculating about marriage.

"If we were an everyday couple don't you think it would be a little too soon to be walking down the aisle?"

She added that Taylor had won approval from her friends and family.

She said: "My friends have given him the thumbs up... which is very important."


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  • Last Updated: 16 June 2009 11:05 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 

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