- Michael Jackson has delayed the first few shows of his concert tour, moving some of the July dates back to March 2010. His spokesperson insists that it is not due to health problems. — BBC
- Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle has been referenced on The Simpsons, with Homer sayin “My dream is to be a great singer like Susan Boyle.” — The Sun
- Leonardo DiCaprio has reportedly started singing lessons to see if he's up to taking on the role of Frank Sinatra in Martin Scosese's new biopic. — Hello
- MPs voted against the BBC licence fee freeze in the House of Commons yesterday. It would have abolished the £3 licence fee increase from £139.50 to £142.50, by 334 votes to 156 votes. The increase came into effect on 1 April. — Broadcast Now
- Myleene Klass is to present the American version of I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here, she'll copresent with an as yet unnamed male presenter and be in Costa Rica filming for the entirety of June. — Daily Mail
Nicole Miller
Argh Myleene Klass...actually...this could bo good, America can have her! Instead of her popping up everywhere in the UK!
Beginning to think the Michael Jackson concerts wont happen...wont be surprised if he tries to rake in a bit of money but wont actually perform. Glad he doesnt have skin cancer tho.
And Susan Boyle on The Simpsons...oh lord...what next?
1I just don't get all the Susan Boyle hype.... the more I listen to her the more average she sounds. There have been loads of people since who outperform her by a mile. But now she'll stay in because of all the fuss.
little munchkin- Have to say I like your theory about MJ- people who got their hands on the first tickets now have to wait 9 months.... like he's going to perform for 9 months without having a mega breakdown....
Ha I don't hate MK that much actually- good luck to her in America. Does this mean we can have Cat Deeley back?!
2c4rolin3 totally agree with u about Susan Boyle, couldnt have put it better myself!
3Go Leo!!! You can do it - you are the best one for this role!
4Practice "Way you Look Tonight" and "The Best is Yet to Come" - these are the 2 most popular most loved Sinatra songs.
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