Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Cheryl Cole wants to go solo

Cheryl Cole wants to go solo



Capital of the United Kingdom (Ani): 'Girls Aloud' dance orchestra member Cheryl Kail seems to be the latest from the chemical group acquiring fix to go solo. Kale has been on the Q.T. plotting her solo pop ravishment with big top manufacturer T2, world Health Organization lately hit No2 with bingle Heartbroken. According to reports, the 2 receive synchronised their diaries to fit in studio apartment time to operate on her material. "Cheryl and T2 take in been in discussions about her solo material. He is the man of the moment, with a caboodle of pop acts clamor for his expertness on collaborations," the Sunday quoted a reference as saying. The feisty star is so arrange on making it on her have that she went in the lead by herself, when T2 postponed recording dates with her in party favour of roger Huntington Sessions with former Mis-Teeq principal Alesha Dixon.








Saturday, 26 April 2008

Double eviction for BB: Celebrity Hijack

Double eviction for BB: Celebrity Hijack



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Spears leads children's dance class

Spears leads children's dance class



Singer Britney Spears has reportedly taught an hour-long dance lesson to a group of young children.
According to People magazine, the 26-year-old singer, who is in the middle of a custody battle over her two sons, took a class at a venue called the Millennium Dance Complex in North Hollywood.
Robert Baker, director of the dance complex, praised the singer, saying: "The class was amazing."
"She even played age-appropriate games in a circle, pretending to be a choo-choo train."
He said: "Britney was just amazing with the kids and everyone ended up having a blast. At the end of the hour class, all the kids hugged Britney and she seemed very happy."
Baker said that the children who took part in the class were aged between four and seven years of age.




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Friday, 25 April 2008

Police won't question Olsen about Ledger

Police won't question Olsen about Ledger



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