Archive for September 19th, 2008

Who is stopping Cheryl Cole to make her own mind?

Friday, September 19th, 2008

The “X Factor” judges are not out of this world.

Like the President of USA, they are always willing to fight with someone and wage a war on some poor soul.

The latest clash was between the new judge Cheryl Cole and the seasoned Simon Cowell.

The UK’s number one style icon, Cheryl Cole had accused Mr Simon Cowell of not allowing her to make up her own mind.

The fumes erupted after their conflicting views on the performance during the show.

While Cheryl Cole liked the show, Simon graded as “Sub-Standard”.

He asked Cole, “You don’t want to do this any more, do you?

The “Girls Aloud” singer replied, “I do. But it’s you, Simon – You are doing my head in.”

The smoke was seen again when Cowell loved an act but Cheryl Cole had some reservations on it.

When Simon Cowell tried to convince her, she said, “I don’t have to give her a shot just because you’re telling me I have to”.

Is it just an ego crisis or Simon is really enforcing his ideas on other judges???

Cole! Stand for the truth! Buck Up!!!

Actress Mischa Barton sure moves on quick.

Friday, September 19th, 2008


As earlier reported by several entertainment blogs, she broke up up with her boyfriend, Rooney frontman Taylor Locke.
And, now, it seems Mushy has sunk her claws into actor Josh Hartnett. Eew.
The two reportedly met one another at Bungalow 8 in London on Monday night. According to eyewitnesses, the two spent around an hour together at the club before they headed back to his hotel. Though she was spotted heading back to her hotel an hour later.
More than enough time!
Josh Harnett is currently in London to perform as Charlie Babbitt in Rain Main.

Serena Williams writes a memoir at the age of 26.

Friday, September 19th, 2008


Wait, aren’t you supposed to write a memoir when you have nothing else to do with your life; when you have no career left?
The tennis champ is set to release her memoir some time in 2009 – by Grand Central Publishing.
It will detail her life story as one of the world’s best women’s tennis players.
Editor Karen Kosztolnyik says, “Serena Williams is one of the world’s most remarkable athletes. We’ve watched her rise to No. 1 despite physical and emotional setbacks, and her hard work and determination have inspired legions of fans young and old. Serena will give her memoir a strong motivational slant.”
But is it really worth reading? According to insiders the bidding reached at least $1.3 million.
Let’s hope that was good investments for the publishers, we all know that these we are experiencing are very financially rocky times!