Well it’s that time again, Endemol are finally able to put Jade Goody’s behaviour behind them and relaunch Celebrity Big Brother. All the housemates went in last night with mixed reactions from the audience.
LaToya is under the impression that whispering can’t be heard, Ulrika thinks that 4 children by 4 fathers is an acheivement and Mini Me Verne Troyer lit up when he recognised Lucy Pinder from the papers… There’s enough botox in the house to preserve Anne Robinson for years to come.
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It’s that time of year again when the actor in all of us makes an appearance. From pretending we’re pleased with another pair of socks, to offering our services in the kitchen, Christmas is a time when we are most likely to say something…but mean something else.
New research from Vodafone UK reveals the top ten most common sayings we’re likely to say or hear this Christmas - and what we actually mean by them. Top of the list is “just what I’ve always wanted”, which is uttered most often, though not that convincingly as three in four of us immediately assume they mean just the opposite. Other Top 10 fake festive phrases revealed by the research include: “no, of course the turkey isn’t overdone,” and “of course I’m not drunk” which has a believability rating of less than 5%! Don’t forget those festive text messages too and realising who we sent them to the morning after….
If you’re confused with all the festive jargon - don’t panic! Here to help us through this season’s verbal minefield is actress and top Mock the Week comedienne Lucy Porter - who has her own interpretations on the most common festive lies.
And if any men are wondering what their girlfriend really means when she says, “don’t get me anything this year” - you definitely need to watch this video! Click here to watch the video
Two former housekeeps of the Beckhams Sawbridgeworth home will not be charged over claims they stole items from the couple and then tried to sell them.
Police confirmed that no further action was to be taken after the housekeepers were arrested back in October.
The situation arose after numerous items belonging to the Beckhams started to appear on an internet auction site including clothes and football boots.
Following their arrest, the housekeepers, who are a couple, said the allegations were ‘fabricated nonsense!’
Diana Vickers tried to break the law and attend the X Factor wrap party even though she is only 17!
The party, which was taking place in the nightclub Movida, was being attended by pretty much everyone else bar Eoghan who obviously realised that there was no point even trying to get in when you look 12.
But Diana gave it a shot and was flatly refused entry - oh diddums.
Still, she managed to keep a brave face on as well as her shoes!!!!
The Saturdays are about to throw themselves headfirst into your consciousness like a five-woman whirlwind, and bring back some much-needed, shameless fun to the charts.As well as being sassy, talented and purveyors of some of the most instantly likeable songs you’ll have heard for eons, these girls just wanna have fun. They don’t take themselves too seriously, their tracks are genuinely brilliant and adults are going to love them just as much as kids. What’s not to like?
Frankie, Una, Rochelle, Mollie and Vanessa are ready to take the UK music scene over!
We caught up with Frankie from the group.
How are you feeling about the success you’ve had so far?
It’s weird, this time last year we were all wondering when everything was going to kick off and what was going to happen and suddenly we’re on our third single. We’re busy everyday, it’s mental!
You’ve been performing a lot recently. I heard you’re at G-A-Y in January. Are you looking forward to that?
I love doing G-A-Y, it’s so much fun and the crowd is always awesome. Lots of big artists have performed there and this will be our third time now. We also did the Jingle Bell Ball which was really cool. We couldn’t believe we were on the bill with the Sugababes, The Pussycat Dolls and Enrique Iglesias. It was our first national thing as The Saturdays.