Only nine days to go….. I said I was bored with Big Brother, and didn’t expect to be too interested this year, but one look at all the gold oppulence of the new BB house and I’m already hooked!
I am loving the gold seats, statues and fixtures. It reminds me of a tacky mansion of a newly rich person with BAD BAD taste. I wouldn’t live there, but it certainly isn’t forgettable!
The pool looks bigger, so here’s hoping that doesn’t lead to another Anthony and Makosi situation, I don’t think my stomach could handle that! Read more & comment »
10 Years Younger is back for a fifth series, and the expert team is ready to turn back the clock and create even more amazing transformations. Bursting with top tips on beauty, fashion and cosmetic surgery, it’s a one-stop guide to how to look incredible and watch the years disappear like magic.
May 27th, 2008 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Living Lohan
Dina Lohan, mum of the infamous Lindsay Lohan, has denied that she is fame seeker trying to realise her dream of stardom through her new reality TV show.
Dina insists that she is trying to improve her families image with the show, rather than become a celebrity.
She told Metro: “It’s about setting the record straight because there are so many horrific things written about my daughter and myself and my family and my children.” Read more & comment »
This week’s Apprentice is on TONIGHT instead of tomorrow because of the damned football. So don’t miss it!
In this weeks task, the teams have to hire out super cars to members of the unsuspecting public.
Here is a great clip of Lucinda accosting people on Kings Road London. The only problem is she isn’t actually sure what car she is trying to sell!!! Dopey cow!
Famously slender style guru Trinny Woodall was shocked to discover she has the so-called fat gene FTO, while her co-presenter Susannah Constantine does not.
The girls took a DNA test for their new ITV series The Great British Body, along with over hundred other volunteers as part of an investigation in to the gene. It is believed to increase a person’s propensity to put on weight if they are a carrier, and may increase their weight by up to half a stone compared to those who don’t have the gene.
Susannah said: “I was astonished, and over the moon. I’m not going to pretend I’m going to be magnanimous in victory…I know it’s down to genes and no one can help it [the result], but I’m quite elated! And meanwhile my fat friend here [to Trinny] I don’t know what you’re going to do?!”
Trinny: “I’m probably going to have my croissant and cappuccino!” Read more & comment »
Tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent first live show was fantastic. Entertainment just as it should be.
To sum it up quickly, Michael the Star Wars keyboard player was crap, Tracy Lee Collins the singer turned drag queen was also unimpressive. Boogie Wonderland’s routine with the actual car and Union Jack was fun but not amazing, the bellydancer was pretty and sexy but not the best dancer I’ve ever seen and the juggler was just a bit blah.
I loved Signature, the Michael Jackson dance act, they were just so original. Kate and Gin were also great, and though I couldn’t agree with Piers that Gin is the most talented dog in the world, she is certainly very talented. Dean Wilson sang a West Side Story track, he was passionate and believable and though I liked his voice, I saw better singers turned away from BBC’s Jospeh show last year. Read more & comment »
If you are watching the Britain’s Got Talent first semi final tonight, why not jump on over to our forum and join us for a chat about the acts and who you think should survive!
Britain’s Got Talent judge, Amanda Holden, has revealed that she would love a non singing act to win the show this year.
“I have to say that two of the strongest acts this year are singers – and child singers at that – but I’d love a non-singer to win the show,” Amanda told the Daily Star. “Paul Potts set the bar last year but I’d like the show to prove that it can deliver a great British variety act.”
Amanda added that she intends to stay on the show for as long as it runs….. Read more & comment »
Phil has worked in the entertainment business all his life. Ever since he was a kid he dreamed of being a world class entertainer. It started off with him wanting to be a clown then it progressed into experimenting with magic. In his teenage years Phil attended a juggling workshop every week- his love for juggling then stayed with him for the rest of his life.
Phil worked as a redcoat and entertained residents at old people’s homes for many years. He then went on to become a street entertainer at Chessington. Read more & comment »
Tracy started singing in his mid-twenties. He did some drama, joined a barbershop quartet and later did the working men’s club circuit in a duo called ‘Free and Easy’ with his good friend Liz for two years.
Tracy has not performed for years but loves singing and believes it is what he is meant to do. His dream is to do musicals (would love to play Michael Ball’s character in ‘Hairspray’) or to release records although he says he ‘doesn’t dare to hope’. Read more & comment »
Sophie started belly dancing when she was 14, she had been to dance school and loved it but felt that no styles suited her until she discovered belly dancing, which she felt suited her “curves” and then she says she became a bit obsessed. She has recently completed a teacher training course and now does private belly dancing lessons as well as the occasional workshops at charity events as well as performing regularly in local restaurants. Sophie feels that belly dancing is sometimes stereotyped and seen as a form of lap dancing/stripping and she wants to prove that it is actually a classy form of dancing. Sophie is a student at Manchester University where she is studying Philosophy and Italian. Read more & comment »
In September 2002, ‘believe it or not’, Michael knew nothing about music although he had always been interested in it. He went to college and has stuck at it over the last five years – he now has his grade five theory of music, grade one piano and a national diploma in music! He has entered the Pontins National Star Quest competition and the Festival for Stars talent contest in Liverpool for several years running. Read more & comment »