Skynyrd bassist Ean Evans dies, aged 48
Sorry but here's another one who's lost their battle with Cancer:
Lynyrd Skynyrd bass player Donald 'Ean' Evans has died of cancer at his home in Mississippi, aged 48.
A statement on the band's website announced the musician's death with "profound sadness".
"Ean put up a valiant battle with an aggressive form of cancer and he will be sorely missed by family, friends and fans," it read.
Evans was born in Atlanta but moved to Mississippi after marrying his wife, Eva. He joined the band in 2001 and toured with them until 2008 when he was diagnosed with cancer.
His death comes just a few months after the passing of Skynyrd keyboardist Billy Powell, in January.
Dolly Parton receives honourary PhD
Dolly Parton has received an honourary PhD from the University Of Tennessee in Knoxville, say reports.
According to NME, the country legend was awarded the degree during a graduation ceremony for the College Of Arts And Sciences.
Collecting the award, Parton said: "Just think, I am Dr. Dolly! So when people say something about 'Double-D', they will be thinking of something entirely different."
An audience of just over 1,000 graduates praised Parton with a standing ovation, reports the Associated Press.
Earlier this week, the 63-year-old admitted that she was once mistaken for a prostitute in New York City.
I don't understand the idea of an honourary doctorate. What has she done academically to deserve it?
Paula Abdul reveals painkiller addiction
"Paula Abdul has admitted that an overreliance on painkillers was to blame for her notoriously loopy behaviour on American Idol.
In an interview with Ladies' Home Journal, Abdul confessed that for more than 10 years she relied on a cocktail of drugs and Chinese medicine — including nerve medication and muscle relaxants — to help her cope with debilitating pain.
The American Idol judge revealed that in 2005 she was diagnosed with "reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome", a condition that causes severe pain in sufferers, and regularly wore a patch which delivered a pain medication 80 times stronger than morphine.
Abdul admitted that the pain, caused by a string of injuries sustained during her long career, sometimes caused her to "get weird" — behaviour which did not go unnoticed by American Idol's legions of viewers, some of whom speculated that the former pop star was high on the air.
One of Abdul's most unusual moments came in 2008, when delivered a verdict on a contestant's performance before he'd actually performed.
In 2008 Abdul checked herself into a clinic to help her kick her painkiller habit, saying that withdrawal from the drugs was "the worst thing". "I could have killed myself," she said.
Katona, McFadden avoid Egan wedding
Kerry Katona and Brian McFadden missed Kian Egan's wedding to avoid a showdown at the ceremony, it has been claimed.
Westlife star Egan tied the knot with actress Jodi Albert at the Sandy Lane resort in Barbados yesterday.
It is believed that the couple invited both Katona and McFadden to their big day, but each rejected their invitation because they feared the other would attend.
Katona split from McFadden in 2004 following two years of marriage. She has since tied the knot with new partner Mark Croft.
A source told the Daily Star: "Brian and Kian still remained close even after Brian left Westlife five years ago. So Kian was hurt that his pal couldn't make their wedding.
"Kerry was also a big part of their lives and their absence was the only blip in an otherwise idyllic day."
A spokesperson for Egan commented: "He and Brian are still friends. Brian lives in Australia and Kian understands that he is on the other side of the world."
McFadden is expected to marry his new fiancée Delta Goodrem at Christmas.