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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley wins The Best Legs And Bra Award at Coachella Festival

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

Rosie nails festival chic during the festival’s second weekend, but will she see Tupac perform again tomorrow night?

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

There was no sign of boyfriend Jason Statham though as Rosie, 24, prowled along amongst other more appropriately bedraggled festival loiterers.

We last saw the couple at the premiere of Jason’s new fiick ‘Safe’ in New York.

Coachella runs for two consecutive weekends and is basically the festival to

go to for a bit of celebrity spotting. Jared Leto, David Hasselhoff, Paris Hilton, Vanessa Hudgens and Kate Bosworth were all seen sauntering around last week.

The line-up is the same for both weekends running, which might mean Rosie will get to see the eye-wateringly unbelievable hologram of Tupac appear on the main stage with Dr Dre and Snoop again.

They’re scheduled for a second appearance tomorrow night on the ‘Coachella stage’ at 10:35pm and last weekend blew everyone away by having the most freakily life-like hologram of the dead rapper appear with them and perform four songs.

Yep, even that guy behind her knows quality when he sees it

The hologram even spoke to the crowd directly and performed a song never recorded before.There have since been rumours that the rapper is lined up for a tour.

Ed Ulbrich, of Digital Domain Media Group inc. who designed the image, explained, “This is not found footage. This is not archival footage.

This is an illusion and this is just the beginning. Rihanna who was also at the festival last weekend ran into massive controversy after posting a picture of herself with some white powder. She then uploaded a pic on Instagram of her hugging Tupac – which we reckon means he’s definitely still alive and has just been chilling with Elvis since the drive-by shooting in 1996. Or she just photoshopped it. Whatever.

Maybe if Rosie’s about for the whole weekend and sees Tupac again we can ask her what she reckons.

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