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Georgia May Jagger

Mail on Sunday
17 August 2008

Why Mick's baby girl rocks.

She is the youngest daughter of Mick Jagger, Mum is the glamorous Jerry Hall. In her first ever interview, rock princess Georgia May Jagger, 16, reveals what she really thinks about Dad's music, why she forages in Mum's wardrobe, and how she gets on with her siblings.

Have you always had a passion for clothes?

Yes, I’m interested in every aspect of fashion. I think it’s in my bones. When I was younger I used to be my mum’s stylist, picking things out for her to wear. I’d say to her, ‘If anybody asks you who styled you tonight say, “Georgia”.’

Did you ever stop her from wearing something you thought was inappropriate, such as a miniskirt, and then steal it for yourself?

I did take all her miniskirts. I didn’t tell her she couldn’t wear them but I told her one night that her skirt was too short – she came down the stairs and I was like, ‘God, Mum, you are 50.’

What labels do you love?

American Apparel and All Saints are my staples. And I love the Oli online stuff. The silver sparkly dress I’m wearing below is really wicked – I will wear it to parties. ....

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Sam Branson

Mail on Sunday
17 August 2008

In a taxi with...Sam Branson.

He may be a dead ringer for his dad, but the son of Sir Richard Branson has found his own way to make his mark on the world.

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Courtenay Semel

News of the World
17 August 2008

My secret lesbian lust with Lindsay Lohan. Actress Courtenay Semel tells how star hid affair

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Luke Goss

Daily Telegraph
16 August 2008

Luke Goss: from pop idol to sci-fi villain.

Luke Goss, of Eighties boy-band Bros, is the unlikely star of Guillermo del Toro's spellbinding new movie. He talks to Will Lawrence

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Rachel Bentley

Daily Mail
14 August 2008

'You hypocrite, John': Mother of the daughter John Leslie abandoned speaks out against the fallen TV presenter.

In a self-serving interview last week, John Leslie painted himself as a good man ruined by lies and sex smears. This woman, who claims he cruelly abandoned their child, tells a very different story.

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Ryan Seacrest

Daily Telegraph
14 August 2008

Ryan Seacrest - American: Not Idle.

To Britney and Paris, he's a shoulder to cry on. To Larry King, he's a friend. But to his on-screen sparring partner Simon Cowell, he's a 'little Chihuahua' - albeit one with plans to take over the world. Nicole Laporte meets Ryan Seacrest.


'We get in here in the fives,' Ryan Seacrest says, by way of explaining why, at eight o'clock on a Tuesday morning his faux hawk hairstyle is sculpted to Tintin-like perfection - despite the threatening presence of big, black headphones - and his hazel eyes are darting and alert. Seacrest, best known as the spritely, Simon Cowell-baiting host of American Idol - the US adaptation of Pop Idol - is referring to the hour he began work at his weekday radio show, On Air with Ryan Seacrest, on Los Angeles' KIIS-FM (which has been broadcast in Britain under the name The Entertainment Edge). The show, a potpourri of pop singles and celebrity dish, is one of a growing number of Seacrest's non-Idol duties that are making him one of the most unavoidable and unstoppable personality-cum-businessmen of the 21st century....

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Claudia Ciesla

The Sun
14 August 2008

Meet the German Keeley. Claudia Ciesla talks to The Sun. Oh, and she strips for the newspaper, too.

SHE’S the biggest pin-up in Germany and their equivalent of our Page 3 star KEELEY.

But single girl CLAUDIA CIESLA says that she might leave the country and settle down in Britain – if the time, and the man, was right.

Posing for The Sun, the glamour girl told us: “The English men are really friendly and polite – they are true gentlemen.

“Me and my friend Christina were chatting the other day and we were talking about which country we’d like a man from.

“We said that wherever we’ve been in the world – Argentina, Germany, everywhere – that actually in England there are the best men.

“They make you feel like a queen."

Read - and see - a lot more here ...

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Danii Minogue

The Sun
12 August 2008

"I'll feed Cheryl - I won't fight her".

DANNII Minogue last night vowed not to fight with X Factor co-star Cheryl Cole — but FEED her.

And the judge promised: "I won't kick off."

Dannii, 36, had a string of on and off-screen rows with Cheryl’s gobby predecessor Sharon Osbourne.

Dannii said she felt “bullied” by Sharon and is pleased she’s gone. She added: “It’s a very different atmosphere, I’m loads happier. Last year it was very difficult to bite my tongue at times.

“This is why it’s weird when people think me and Cheryl are rowing. If anyone was provoked enough to kick off last year, it was me, and I didn’t.

“So I’m definitely not kicking off with Cheryl. It’s not in my nature.”

In her only newspaper interview before the X Factor returns to our screens, Dannii said Cheryl’s arrival has stirred things up for Simon and their fellow judge Louis Walsh, who sided with Sharon.

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Charlotte Mears

News of the World
10 August 2008

Wags and Riches.

Charlotte Mears reveals all about her crazy life with England soccer ace Jermain Defoe.

STUNNING Charlotte Mears reveals the incredible truth about her fabulous life as a WAG—and how it all came crashing down when love rat England star Jermain Defoe dumped her.

It was a fairytale romance. The former £6,000-a-year holiday rep was hard up and trying to make it as a beauty queen when she first dated the £35,000-a-week Spurs striker.

Within a few months she was SHARING his £3million mansion, DRIVING his flash motors, COSYING up to new celebrity pals and SPLASHING £200,000 on a kitchen!

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Peaches Geldof

Sunday Times
10 August 2008

Peaches Geldof: Confession time.

Bob's daughter has a lot on her mind. She shares her thoughts on drugs, death and family

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Suzanne Franklin

Mail on Sunday
10 August 2008

'Life as a WAG is lonely and horrible - even if I spent £8,000 a week on clothes and bags,' Suzanne Franklin reveals

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Liam Gallagher

The Times
9 August 2008

Liam Gallagher on celebrity, fatherhood and hating Coldplay.

Liam Gallagher prefers being a stay-at-home dad these days, but he’s not lost his rock’n’roll swagger.

Liam Gallagher says he and his brother “are two totally different people and the sooner people realise that the less we can go on about it”. Fair enough, but, having interviewed Noel several years ago, I can report the Gallagher boys have more in common than being in the same band and having the same mum and dad: extreme candour, for one thing. You asked Noel a question, you got a straight answer. If anything, his kid brother is even more straight-talking. Also (and I didn’t think this could be possible), Liam swears even more.

When I ask Liam what he thinks the public thinks of him, for instance, he says: “Loudmouth blagging gobshite from Manchester…and they’d be totally correct.” Or here he is on the subject of Wayne Rooney’s wedding to Coleen McLoughlin, which had taken place, and subsequently appeared in OK! magazine, not long before we met. “You’ve got this kid who’s f****** 19 [22] or whatever the f*** he is, who 20 minutes ago was playing for Everton, having a five million pound wedding! How do you f****** grasp that?” ...

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David Thewlis

Daily Mail
8 August 2008

'I love Anna Friel... I just won't marry her': David Thewlis' surprise confession

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Miley Cyrus

Seventeen
8 August 2008

'I did date a Jonas Brother... and we were in love,' admits Miley Cyrus.

After years of playing coy, Miley Cyrus finally speaks out about her ex-boyfriend Nick Jonas.

"We became boyfriend and girlfriend the day we met," Cyrus says in the September issue of Seventeen Magazine. "He was on a quest to meet me, and he was like, 'I think you're beautiful and I really like you.' And I was like, 'Oh, my gosh, I like you so much.'"

The teen stars, now both 15, never went public with their relationship – Cyrus said they were "just really good buds" – though fans and reporters alike were onto them.

"Nick and I loved each other," Cyrus says now. "We still do, but we were in love with each other. For two years he was basically my 24/7. But it was really hard to keep it from people. We were arguing a lot, and it really wasn't fun."


Originally from an interview with America's Seventeen magazine, here is a further extract from the UK's Daily Mail...

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Carla Bruni

Vanity Fair
8 August 2008

'Paris Match'.

Just months after his May 2007 election, French president Nicolas Sarkozy faced growing criticism over his stalled reforms, flashy style, and stormy divorce. The last straw should have been his whirlwind remarriage, to an Italian heiress, ex-model, and singer who had past liaisons with Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton, among others, and nude photos all over the Internet. But the lady in question, Carla Bruni, is proving an unexpected asset. At the Élysée Palace, Maureen Orth encounters a pair of romantic predators who appear to have met their matches.

From the September issue

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