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'Rihanna' picture 'leaked to press'
A photograph supposedly of Rihanna taken in the aftermath of the alleged attack on her by Chris Brown has been leaked to the media.
The image, which was published on TMZ yesterday, shows what appears to be the singer with cut lips and bruises on her face.
A spokesman for the Los Angeles Police Department said: "The unauthorised release of a domestic violence photograph immediately generated an internal investigation.
"A violation of this type is considered serious misconduct, with penalties up to and including termination."
He added that the LAPD "takes seriously its duty to maintain the confidentiality of victims of domestic violence".
Earlier this week, reports suggested Rihanna felt that Brown should have "expressed more contrition" in his public statements following the incident.
Kelly Osbourne 'leaves rehab'
Kelly Osbourne has reportedly completed her latest spell in rehab.
The DJ voluntarily entered a treatment centre in the LA area last month, suffering from an undisclosed addiction.
According to Metro, the 24-year-old has now completed the programme and was seen out shopping in Malibu with her mum Sharon.
The former X Factor judge previously said that she was proud of her daughter for recognising that she needed help.
The stint is Kelly's third in rehab. She completed treatment for an addiction to prescription painkillers in 2004 but was reported to have admitted herself to a clinic the following year after relapsing.
Oldie honours Sachs and Sergeant
Actor Andrew Sachs and former Strictly Come Dancing contestant John Sergeant were among the winners at the Oldie Awards ceremony in London.
Sachs, who was at the centre of the Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand phone calls row, won granddad of the year.
Sergeant, who eventually bowed out of BBC One's ballroom dancing show despite huge support, won hoofer of the year.
The awards are given out every year by The Oldie magazine to well-known older citizens who have made the headlines.
'All in the past'
Other winners included novelist Sir Terry Pratchett, named campaigner of the year for raising awareness of Alzheimer's Disease which he suffers from.
"I was a grumpy old man as well. I'm quite happy to be an oldie," said the 60-year-old writer.
Former Fawlty Towers star Sachs was given his prize for his "dignified response to the BBC furore surrounding phone calls about his granddaughter".
He explained that he wanted to put the incident behind him, and said: "I don't harbour grudges, it's happened, there we are, it's all in the past."
Sergeant said that his unconventional yet popular stint on Strictly Come Dancing had been "a great triumph".
"A mistake that some people made is that they seemed to think I was a bad dancer. Now I don't know how they got that impression, I did everything I could to stop that," he added.
Other winners included Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman Vince Cable for predicting the economic downturn, and writer Diana Athill for her memoirs of old age.
The event, which was founded in 1992, was hosted by Sir Terry Wogan.
:clap: :clap: Well done to all of them.