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Keira's shopping spree with a mystery man
The London News.Net Tuesday 7th August, 2007 (ANI)
London, August 7 : Keira Knightley apparently knows how to enjoy herself without her boyfriend Rupert Friend.
The British beauty was spotted getting close and personal with a tall and handsome mystery man during a shopping trip near her home in London in the absence of her actor beau.
Wearing a casual green sundress, Keira, checked through the London shops with her new escort.
Meanwhile Keira, who recently claimed that she was considering quitting Hollywood, is all set to play the 18th century aristocrat Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, in Saul Dibb's "The Duchess."
The Pirates Of The Caribbean star has just completed filming The Edge Of Love for director John Maybury and is starring with James McAvoy in Joe Wright's film Atonement, which opens the Venice Film Festival late next month. Email this story to a friend
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