Monday, 10 December 2007

Take That's Stalker Trouble and Robbie Rumours

First time around the Take That lads would have loved to bed a groupie. But that was then.
Now, 10 years older and with five kids between them, the four 30-somethings are more interested in getting their beauty sleep.
So, when a besotted fan made a move on the boys it was time to call security.
The scary stalker, who was in her 20s, had spent the evening downing strong lager before turning her attention to the lads.
She was eyeing them up as they relaxed in the bar of the five-star Chelsea Harbour hotel after a sell-out gig at London's O2 Arena.
A source close to the band said: "There were around a dozens fans, almost all girls, in the bar and it was very good natured. But it became more worrying when one girl tried to get upstairs into the boys' rooms.

Rumours have also spread that Robbie William is set rejoin the boy band according to his mum.



In Other News
Rihanna’s Umbrella has been voted best single of 2007, with The Good, The Bad & The Queen getting best album in a poll printed in the Observer.

A new book called ‘Prude: How The Sex-Obsessed Culture Damages girls’ argues that girls these days prefer to look sexy rather than be clever. It argues popular culture is undermining girls in their most vulnerable, formative years and glorifying destructive behaviour.

People called Ben from Huddersfield are the most accident prone drivers, with girls called Laura from Dudley also being pretty shocking, according to a poll in the NOTW.

Eastenders are bringing back Ricky and Bianca in an attempt to boost viewer ratings.

Boxer Joe Calzaghe was crowned BBC sports personality of the year last night, with F1 superstar Lewis Hamilton coming second.






Clips:
Where it went wrong for Ricky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAEvjG-jjew

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