MARK Hamill, Les Dennis and Reece Shearsmith are among the stars to pay tribute following the death of American entertainer Jerry Lewis.

The comedian and film-maker died on Sunday morning of natural causes, in Las Vegas, with his family by his side. He was 91.

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Star Wars actor Hamill posted several pictures of Lewis on Twitter with the hashtag “#Genius”.

JAY Z encouraged his fans to “sing along for Chester” as he dedicated a song to Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington during his headlining slot at V Festival.

Before he performed his collaboration with the band Numb/Encore, he said: “Tonight we are going to dedicate this song to Chester.”

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Bennington was found dead aged 41 in his home near Los Angeles in July and his death was ruled a suicide.

ONE Direction star turned solo artist Harry Styles will discuss his life and music as part of a special one-off TV programme on his career so far.

The singer will be interviewed by his friend and Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw as part of Harry Styles At The BBC which follows similar programmes featuring Adele and Michael Buble.

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Styles and Grimshaw will discuss the 23-year-old’s eponymous number one debut album and the launch of his acting career in Christopher Nolan’s wartime epic Dunkirk.

SARAH Harding broke down in tears as she discovered that all but one of her Celebrity Big Brother housemates have nominated her for eviction.

The former Girls Aloud singer said she felt “f****** deceived” after Big Brother told her seven of her fellow contestants had put her up for the chop.

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The only person who did not nominate her was her love interest Chad Johnson.