Thursday, 19 June 2008

Hernandez voted off American Idol

David Hernandez has become the latest contestant to be voted off 'American Idol'.
Hernandez was placed in the bottom three with Syesha Mercado and Kristy Lee Cook and viewers voted to eliminate the 24-year-old.
Hernandez had sung 'I Saw Her Standing There' on the Lennon-McCartney-themed episode.
Commenting after his elimination, he said: "Honestly, things happen for a reason. We all have a plan, and on top of that you'll see me at the top. This isn't it for me."
Hernandez was the subject of controversy last week following media reports that he had worked as a stripper.

Monday, 9 June 2008

Sienna Miller - The Things They Say 8457

"We have this horrible addiction to caviar. We're junkies." British actress SIENNA MILLER indulges in a pricey treat with fiance RHYS IFANS.




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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Winehouse to move in with the Osbournes?

Amy Winehouse will reportedly move into best friend Kelly Osbourne's family home when she leaves rehab.
Now magazine reports that the singer, 24, is planning to stay at a guest cottage in the grounds of the Osbournes' mansion in Chalfont St Peter, Bucks.
Osbourne and father Ozzy, 59, believe the retreat will help Winehouse's recovery.
"Kelly has always been there for Amy, they are very tight," a source told the Daily Mirror. "When Amy went into rehab, it was Kelly who picked out clothes to take in from her East End flat.
"She's patient, she has been there before with her dad and knew this time would come.
"Kelly is probably the most qualified of her pals to help look after Amy - she's certainly a better influence than Pete Doherty."
Osbourne is not the only one willing to help Winehouse. Film bosses have reportedly agreed to let her write and sing the new James Bond theme for Quantum of Solace, if she stays off drugs.
"If Amy is clean then, it's hers," a source told The Sun. "It will have a dark and moody feel so Amy would be absolutely perfect. It's another fantastic carrot being dangled to encourage her to give up drugs."