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Mark Ronson Photos and NewsNovember 27, 2009 |
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| Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson are set to fly to Paris to buy engagement rings. The couple - who were rumored to have got engaged during a romantic trip to Mexico in October - are taking their own designs to a top jeweler in the French city after they jet off in a private plane on Friday. | |
| Mark Ronson has rejected Amy Winehouse's bid to repair their friendship. The producer is still furious with Amy - who he worked with on her worldwide hit album "Back to Black" - for ruining their chance to record the theme song for new James Bond movie "Quantum of Solace." | |
| Lily Allen thought Mark Ronson was gay when she first met him. The "Smile" singer - who collaborated with the producer on a cover of the Kaiser Chiefs' hit track "Oh My God" - admits she was stunned when she found out Mark was heterosexual. She said: "I met Mark at a club night in London called YOYO. I thought he was cute, but assumed he was gay. I remember being shocked when I was introduced to his girlfriend at the time!" | |
| Amy Winehouse blamed her drug habit on the devil during a furious rant. The troubled singer - bizarrely dressed in only skimpy black shorts and a lace bra - was in a West London recording studio attempting to pen tracks for her forthcoming third album when she became incensed at her uninspired efforts. Amy, 25, only managed to play a repetitive tune using two notes on her $5,000 guitar and eventually became so frustrated she smashed up the instrument and began screeching that Satan was giving her drugs. | |
| Johnny Depp has been voted the sexiest man in the world. The 45-year-old Hollywood heartthrob topped a poll by readers of Britain's Cosmopolitan magazine to find their favorite hunk. Depp beat George Clooney, 47, into second place, while "Brokeback Mountain" star Jake Gyllenhaal, 27, finished third. | |
| Amy Winehouse and Mark Ronson are reuniting to record a song. The pair fell out when recording sessions for a proposed James Bond theme went sour - which resulted in Jack White and Alicia Keys providing the opening music to "Quantum of Solace" - but have since settled their differences and are planning to record a track for a tribute album to Michael Jackson producer Quincy Jones. A source said: "It's going to be explosive stuff. Amy first met Quincy backstage at the Nelson Mandela show in Hyde Park in June." | |
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