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Quotes of the week

Celebrities often keep us entertained with their musings. Here is a selection of this week's top quotes:

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"Culturally I think I feel very split down the middle."

Davina McCall speaks to BBC Radio 3's Classical Fix about her dual English/French heritage.

"I do enough exercise so I can have some houmous after the show. It used to be cocaine and strippers and now it's houmous."

Singer Robbie Williams delights the crowd as he closes this year's British Summer Time (BST) festival in Hyde Park.

"I'm going to try my best. If it isn't good, what can you do?"

Singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi before taking to the stage at Scotland's third TRNSMT music festival.

"Always find some time for yourself."

Jay-Z imparts some parenting advice to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex as he attends The Lion King premiere with wife Beyonce.

"You know, as an actor I should be allowed to play any person, or any tree, or any animal because that is my job and the requirements of my job."

Scarlett Johansson speaks to As If magazine.

"I see my news is out! Yep, I am no longer with pot belly ... I am now with child. #babyonboard."

BBC News presenter Steph McGovern reveals her baby news on Twitter.

"I am devastated and heartbroken right now. I cannot tell you, on the second night of performing at Madison Square Garden, after such an amazing first night, I just don't even know what to say."

Jennifer Lopez says she was "devastated" after a power cut in New York caused her to cancel her performance.

"Welcome to the matriarchy, it's fun. Maybe we should try it in other places."

Florence Welch thanks women who have helped her throughout her career as she performs at Hyde Park's British Summer Time (BST) festival.

"By the way, Scotland's a beautiful country, the people are magnificent, get yourself up there."

Liam Gallagher praises Scotland as a "beautiful country" in a video posted to Twitter days after brother Noel compared it to the "Third World".