Thursday, 4 October 2007

Wine tour in doubt

Amy Winehouse's UK comeback tour is in jeopardy — a month before it is due to start.

She plans to ditch some November dates because they clash with her hubby Blake Fielder-Civil's court date.

Blake is due in the dock on November 12 on a GBH charge after he was accused of battering an East End pub landlord last year.
He strongly denies the charge.

Besotted Amy is determined to be by his side as he tries to avoid a jail term, but she is due in Manchester on the same night to play her first UK tour gig since recovering from her drugs overdose.

Family friends say Amy’s dad Mitch is terrified that if Blake is banged up, it may tip fragile Amy over the edge. A source said: “Blake comes first in Amy’s life — everything else comes second, including her career. “She doesn’t care that she has a gig that night. Nothing is going to stop her being in court with him.


Sienna sparkles
There was more than a sprinkling of Stardust at last night’s premiere of Sienna Miller's new film.

Take That, who are up for an Oscar for the soundtrack song Rule The World, looked dashing as they strutted along the grass green carpet in what looked suspiciously like Marks & Spencer outfits.
Celebs attending the European premiere of the fantasy love story in London included David Walliams, who posed with Take That. He even made a cheeky grab for Gary Barlow's behind.

Also there were Fearne Cotton and Jonathan Ross with wife Jane Goldman — who wrote the Stardust screenplay — and their three children, plus Ricky Gervais and Chris Evans.


Digital music awards honour Natasha

Singer Natasha Bedingfield has won best pop artist at the BT Digital Music Awards 2007 in London.

Rock group Muse won best band at the event, which was held at Camden's legendary Roundhouse, and Lemar walked away with best urban act.
The Chemical Brothers took home the gong for best electronic artist and BBC 6 Music was named best radio station.

A panel of experts chose seven award winners and the public voted online for the remaining 13 gongs.
More than 90% of single sales in the UK are now in digital formats such as MP3s and ring tones. The awards are intended to recognise artists who contribute to this growing market.


In other news

* A film producer has resigned from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts because he said they will not put forward his Gaelic film for an Oscar.

* A filmmaker in northern Nigeria has defied a ban on filming brought in by Islamic authorities after a popular actress was caught up in a sex scandal.

* Fake Ebay and Paypal e-mails which are used to con users out of money are being targeted by a secure mail system.

* Actress Gwyneth Paltrow has started filming a US television series about the food and culture of Spain.

* Cristiano Ronaldo has had his lucky squad number seven tiled at the bottom of his swimming pool — where he romped with five hookers.


Clips of the day

Danielle Lloyd’s hairy armpits

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,11021-2006410749,00.html?channel=On+The+Box&clipID=1347_SUN4064

LCD crowd system

http://www.break.com/index/south-korea-lcd-crowd.html

The joy of live TV

http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=video&file=live_fart.wmv

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