:sick: That is all I can say to this bigheaded person. I suppose it will be the fellas that will buy the calendar and they think differently to the ladies.
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:sick: That is all I can say to this bigheaded person. I suppose it will be the fellas that will buy the calendar and they think differently to the ladies.
Is she getting off on men getting their rocks off on her? I wonder how much she'll be wearing :hmm: Me thinks not a great deal.Quote:
The pictures are much more sexy than last time.
I've got nothing against models and I'm not a prude but I don't see why women have to get their kit off and flaunt their bodies to all and sundry.
Chanelle is just being like any other BB has been, she knows the new series is due to be aired in the next couple of weeks and her 15 minutes of fame will be coming to an end as new contestants will be grabbing the limelight and stealing her thunder. Since her attempt at a pop career has taken a nose dive she has to think of something else to stay in the news.
Status Quo rocker Rick Parfitt has become a father for the third time.
His wife Lyndsay, 47, gave birth to twins Lily Rose and Tommy Oswald in Spain on Monday. The children were conceived with the help of IVF.
Parfitt, 59, has two children from previous marriages, Richard, 29 and Harry, 18.
The veteran musician wed fitness instructor Lyndsay in 2006. He described the pregnancy as "the icing on the cake" for the relationship.
Alexander Courage, renowned for composing the original Star Trek theme, has died aged 88.
Variety reports that Courage, who had been in poor health for several years, passed away on May 15 in a caring facility in California.
He first composed the now familiar theme for Star Trek's pilot episode in 1965 and also worked on the music for several episodes and on the related feature films First Contact and Insurrection. His work in the genre was not confined to just Star Trek, as he scored many episodes of Lost In Space and Land Of The Giants.
Philadelphia-born Courage also received Oscar nominations, alongside Lionel Newman, for scoring the soundtracks of The Pleasure Seekers in 1963 and Doctor Dolittle in 1967.
Angelina Jolie has revealed that she and Brad Pitt are considering opening a foster home.
The actress, who is pregnant with twins, said the pair want to do as much as they can to help underprivileged children.
She told the Sydney Morning Herald: "We keep thinking, 'Is there ever going to be a time when we don't have kids in the house?'
"Maybe we'll eventually start a foster home or something. We have a clinic that handles children so there are ways of looking after kids without actually physically having them in your home and we're doing more and more of that. But I think we will adopt again. I'd like to do it again."
The couple, who currently have three adopted children and a biological daughter, recently bought a 35-bedroom French mansion to accommodate their growing family.
Talking about the possibility of marrying Pitt, Jolie said: "We don't need to do it but one day we will. Maybe if the kids start asking - they'll probably be the ones to make the decision."
35 bedrooms?!
What are they planning to have 35 kids :lol:
Great for kids to play hide and seek in though :p
Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson has come under fire for claiming he has driven at 186mph on a public road.
While appearing at the Hay Festival in Wales, Clarkson told journalist Rosie Boycott: "I got a great speeding ticket. I think it was 186 in the Limehouse Link. Well, somebody did. Obviously it might not have been me."
Clarkson claimed that his lawyer Nick Freeman was able to help him maintain a clean driving licence: "Nick is wonderful. He gets you off everything. Well, doesn't get you off; show’s you're not guilty. The speed limit's annoying for people who have a job to do."
Responding to the comments, Steve Mohabir, who survived a two-car collision that claimed eight lives, branded Clarkson a "disgrace".
He said: "It is a real disgrace that somebody with such a public appearance cannot do something to make the roads safer for other people. It is a case of bragging and boasting and it is just like something a boy racer would do."
Mary Williams, chief executive of road safety charity Brake, called for the BBC to sack Clarkson.
"Jeremy Clarkson is extremely offensive and irresponsible. His comments are very upsetting to loved ones who have suffered a bereavement through a road crash because of a speeding driver," she said.
"He is the most appalling role model for our next generation of drivers. The BBC should sack him; he is totally out of control."
Leona Lewis and David Beckham will take part in the closing ceremony at this year's Beijing Olympics, reports The Sunday Mirror.
Leona will perform at the end of the sporting event to an estimated audience of more than 150 million. Beckham is expected to jet in from Los Angeles for the ceremony, designed as an official handover from China to the UK for the 2012 games in London.
A source said: "Leona and Beckham have accepted the invitation to sprinkle some stardust on the show. They epitomise what London 2012 is about.
"Leona is a young global star from London who has risen from nothing. Becks has glamour and a profile around the world. He was also a key figure in the bid to win the Games for London."
Prime Minister Gordon Brown, London Mayor Boris Johnson and a host of young athletes will also make an appearance at the closing ceremony, taking place on August 24.
Naomi Campbell will face five charges following her arrest at Heathrow's Terminal 5 last month.
The supermodel has been charged with three counts of assaulting police constables, one of disorderly conduct and one of using threatening behaviour to cabin crew.
She was escorted off a stationary British Airways plane in handcuffs on April 3 after losing her temper when she was told that her luggage was missing. It is alleged that she later assaulted a police officer who tried to calm her down in the aftermath of the incident.
The 37-year-old will appear before Uxbridge magistrates on June 20.
Her lawyer Simon Nicholls said: "She is bitterly disappointed that prosecutors have advised her that she is to be prosecuted for various offences."
Campbell, who was expected to escape with a caution, could be jailed if convicted.