Monday, 4 February 2008

Lily's New Year Blues
Poor old Lily Allen seems to have had the worst start to 2008 imaginable, the Smile singer was all smiles and laughs as she saw out 2007 pregnant and happily settled with one half of the Chemical Brothers; Ed Simons. However, come the New Year tragedy struck when Lily suffered a miscarriage leaving the couple devastated. It seems the events put a massive strain on their relationship and now rumours are rife that Ed has ended their 5 month love affair after a string of rows. Lily who boldly continued filming a pilot for her new ITV2 TV show after the news of losing her baby is now said to be heartbroken with Ed’s recent decision to finish things.



Amy On the Mend

CRACK-shame singer AMY WINEHOUSE looks unsteady as she is pictured in rehab yesterday for the first time.
She appeared thin and pale as she struggled to walk between buildings at the Capio Nightingale clinic where she is being treated for drug addiction near London’s Harley Street.
A member of staff shadowed Amy, who wore grey tracksuit bottoms, black shirt and patterned headscarf.
Amy, 24, was admitted last month after The Sun exposed her smoking crack cocaine at 5am. A source said: “She’s having a tough time.”
Little Britain’s MATT LUCAS, 33, and partner KEVIN McGEE also visited the clinic at the weekend. It is not known if they popped in on Rehab singer Amy

In Other News

Microsoft has launched a $45bn for internet rival Yahoo, in an attempt to create an online search and advertising group that can rival market leader Google.

The Spice girls have sensationally axed a string of dates after bagging around £2m each already from their world tour. Rumours of unrest amongst the girls have also been blamed for them cutting it short.

A British back packer had a lucky escape as she posed with two tame lions whilst on safari in Zimbabwe, it seems one of the lions took a fancy to her, pinning her down and sinking it’s teeth into her head.

It seems the teens of today are far more money conscious then those of pervious years. The thought of student debt is enough to put some of the idea completely, with others preferring to use their gap year as an opportunity to save money for uni rather than travel.

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