Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Ray Winstone - The Things The Say

"I'm contractually obliged to kill anyone I reveal anything about the movie to. It's a brilliant way of selling a film. Swear everyone to silence. Great salesmanship." British actor RAY WINSTONE is keeping hush about the enigmatic INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL movie, which he stars in with HARRISON FORD and SHIA LaBEOUF.




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Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Victoria Beckham sues denim

Victoria Beckham sues denim



Newly York (Ani): Denim is surely blue for Victoria Falls Beckham, literally so, as on one handwriting she is dealing with a cause with an old denim label she at one time endorsed, patch on the other she is facing slumping sales with a freshly endorsed label. According to reports published Sunday in Britain's Day by day Chain armour newspaper, trendy Posh Spice has claimed that popular jean brand John Rock & Commonwealth owes her a whopping hundred





Friday, 2 May 2008

Winehouse's husband voted top 'Anti-Icon'

Winehouse's husband voted top 'Anti-Icon'



Amy Winehouse's husband William Blake Fielder-Civil has been voted Britain's top Anti-Icon.
Readers of men's magazine publisher Arena compiled a name of "witless" male celebrities world Health Organization least deserve their place in the spotlight.
Fielder-Civil - currently on gaol in Pentonville Prison house awaiting trial - headed the Teetotum 10.
Second on the list was Banksy, the graffito creative person world Health Organization counts Angelina Jolie and Epistle of Jude Police force among his fans.
England and Chelsea football player Wiener Lampard was third, accused of "failing the state" with his lacklustre display in the Euro 2008 qualifiers.
Falsetto-voiced vocalizer Mika was fourth, followed by daytime TV host Jeremy Kyle.
Cock Andre was one-sixth for forming "half of Britain's most over-exposed distich" with glamor model wife Jordan River, and ex-'Big Brother' housemate Ziggy was one-seventh. Pop star Prince was eighth.
TV presenting duette Emmet and December were ninth and 'Top Gear's Richard Hammond was 10th.




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