Celebrity Gossip
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Friday, 16 March 2007 |
Fergie from the Black Eyes Peas was banned from boarding a flight in
Los Angeles recently because she was drunk, reports claim.
Virgin Atlantic have confirmed they deemed a female passenger attempting to fly to London "unsuitable for travel".
According
to an 'eye-witness' account in a UK tabloid, Fergie "was falling all
over the place and had to be supported. She was in no state to fly.
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Thursday, 15 March 2007 |
R. Kelly is back with a new album
titled "Double Up," set to hit stores May 29 via Jive, and he's asking
fans to preview it by dialing in to a hotline (312-278-3965) for song
snippets.
"Since y'all called, I'ma give y'all a few lil
snippets. Here's what I'm about to hit y'all with," says the Pied Piper
himself in a telephone greeting before going into five-second snippets
of a few songs featured on the album.
"Blow It Up," featuring Young Jeezy and Young Dro, is
the first track he plays, and "they're killing it," Kelly assures of
his choice for guest features.
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Thursday, 15 March 2007 |
The full details of a Take That musical set to hit the West End later this year have been announced.
The stage show, entitled "Never Forget", is based on a
fictional Take That covers band and features stage versions of some of
their biggest hits.
Tickets for the opening run of the production, which will play at
theatres in Manchester, Cardiff, Stoke, Edinburgh, Glasgow and then
London, go on sale from Wednesday.
The producers behind "Never
Forget" hope to recreate the success and acclaim of West End shows such
as "Mamma Mia" and "We Will Rock You".
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Thursday, 15 March 2007 |
Pete Wentz says Fall Out Boy fans can expect "the biggest Fall Out Boy
show they've ever seen" on the upcoming Honda Civic Tour, which begins
April 18 in Charlotte, N.C. But, he adds, big is a relative term.
"A lot of bands right now are doing these really
theatrical shows," Wentz tells Billboard.com. "Our friends Panic! At
The Disco did this almost circus on stage, and it was crazy. But that's
not what our band is. Our band's a rock band, so we look to bands like
what Guns N' Roses used to do and what Metallica does and Foo Fighters
and bands like that as far as what we're gonna do with our show. It's
just gonna be a really, really, really big rock show."
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Thursday, 15 March 2007 |
The 'Toxic' singer is said to have fallen for Jason Filyaw, the
33-year-old lead guitarist of rock band Riva, who she met at her
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.
A source told the National
Enquirer magazine: "Britney adores Jason. He's been a tower of strength
for her at the lowest point in her life. She's convinced Jason can help
her through rehab because, as an alcoholic, he's been through the same
thing."
The 25-year-old singer is now planning to move in with the rocker when she leaves rehab, it has been claimed.
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 |
As Antonella Barba knows, appearing on American Idol can gain you a certain type of exposure.
And according to a former employee of American Idol Productions, there
are other types of exposure to be had on the set of the hit show, as
well.
Magdaleno Olmos sued American Idol Productions, Fox and season-four
contestant Mario Vazquez for wrongful termination Friday, alleging that
Olmos was fired after complaining to various higher-ups that Vazquez
had sexually harassed him by making unwanted advances, flashing his
genitals and engaging in other inappropriate behavior.
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 |
The 12 American Idol finalists are in for a Supreme experience.
Diana Ross
is slated to make her debut on the Fox talent competition this week,
coaching the contestants through their performances of her music on
Tuesday, and performing herself during Wednesday's results show.
Ross first revealed she would be making a cameo on Idol during an
appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman in January, saying she
planned to serve as "a mentor" to the aspiring singers, before heading
out on tour in April.
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 |
The rapper-actor was barred from beginning work on his latest flick,
Order of Redemption, on Saturday after the New York Police Department's
"safety concerns" forced producers to proceed without him.
Julianne Cho, associate commissioner with the Mayor's Office of Film,
Theatre & Broadcasting, confirmed authorities had contacted her
office about Rhymes but did not go into detail on what exact issues the
police had.
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 |
Britney Spears has confessed to doctors that she has been suffering from the eating disorder bulimia since she was 16.
The 25-year-old singer tearfully told rehab staff - already treating
her for drug and alcohol abuse - that she "pigs out" on junk food like
burgers, sweets, biscuits and ice cream then makes herself vomit to
avoid putting on weight.
Britney's nine-year nightmare, revealed in an American magazine, was
confirmed by a senior source at the £24,000-a-month Promises centre in
Malibu, California.
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 |
Snoop Dogg found himself in the pound again Sunday night—this time
after getting collared by Swedish authorities on suspicion of being
under the influence of narcotics.
The rapper had performed earlier in the evening with former rival Diddy
at Stockholm's Globe Arena as part of the European leg of their Pass
the Puff tour.
Snoop was on his way to an after-party in the Swedish
capital with two unidentified companions when police pulled over the
rapper's car around 1:30 a.m.
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Tuesday, 13 March 2007 |
Britney Spears has reportedly been captured on video in a state of
undress and indulging in some "serious partying" with the two nightclub
dancers she swapped clothes with on a recent night out.
The 'Toxic' singer - who is currently being treated in
Malibu's Promises rehab center for alcoholism - swapped her red dress
for a bikini and fishnets with two dancers at New York's One nightclub
on February 12.
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Thursday, 08 March 2007 |
The reunited Genesis will visit North America on a fall tour that
begins Sept. 7 in Toronto, the group announced this morning (March 7)
at a media event in New York.
So far, 13 dates have been announced
through Oct. 12 in Los Angeles but more will be added. Some tickets
begin going on sale this weekend.
The trio, comprised of Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford
and Tony Banks, acknowledged they had discussions a couple of years ago
with former members Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett about touring
behind a complete performance of the 1974 album "The Lamb Lies Down on
Broadway."
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Thursday, 08 March 2007 |
Ireland's High Court issued a request Monday for Eminem to come to
Dublin give evidence explaining the last-minute cancellation of his
proposed concert at Slane Castle in 2005.
The Michigan rapper pulled out of the Sept. 17, 2005,
concert as part of the Anger Management tour after complaining of
"exhaustion." The 80,000 tickets for the open-air gig had sold out
within an hour.
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