CELEBRITY NEWS & GOSSIPMay 19, 2013 |
 | Pete Doherty is set to save young heroin addicts. The Babyshambles singer is reportedly starring in a new reality TV show that aims to work with the young offenders to battle their own drug demons. The 28-year-old musician, who had been in rehab for his drug addictions, will allegedly stay with families on the Langley Estate in Middleton, Manchester to work with a drug offenders' group. |
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 | Madonna fears she will die on stage. The pop superstar - who has played to sell-out audiences around the world for more than two decades - says her crippling anxiety attacks leave her so short of breath she has to compose herself before continuing with her performance. |
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 | Madonna revealed she once took ecstasy, during her acceptance speech at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Monday. The pop superstar made the shock confession as she was inducted at New York's Waldorf-Astoria hotel. She also confessed to smoking marijuana. |
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| | Kate Nash was told she could die if she didn't have an operation on her heart. The 'Foundations' singer suffered from tachycardia - a condition which speeds up heart rate and causes palpitations - and was told it could be fatal if she didn't undergo risky surgery. |
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 | Hulk Hogan is desperate for a "wrestling successor" with his mistress. The wrestling legend reportedly wants a child with his lover because none of his present children wants to continue his legacy in the ring. Hogan is said to have cheated on his wife of 25 years, Linda, with his daughter Brooke's friend, Christiane Plant. His affair allegedly prompted his wife to file divorce from him. But now, sources claim that Hogan wants another child to be a wrestler like him. |
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 | Lindsay Lohan's friends and family are reportedly desperate to keep her away from 28-year-old lesbian Courtenay Semel. Friends of the troubled actress -- who completed a two-month stint in rehab last year for drink and drug problems -- are said to be worried about her new friend, and are scared Lindsay will be susceptible to other "bad influences." |
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 | Ashley Olsen has blasted the paparazzi - labeling them "weird and scary." Ashley, whose twin sister is Mary-Kate Olsen, has been famous since she was six-years-old but admits she still finds it difficult to deal with photographers following her. |
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 | Christina Aguilera says her slimline post-baby figure is down to breastfeeding. The 'Dirrty' singer - who gave birth to son Max Liron, her first baby with husband Jordan Bratman, two months ago - insists feeding hungry Max is "like a workout in itself." |
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