Saturday, May 30, 2009

Susan Boyle loses in final of Britain's Got Talent


Susan Boyle silenced her critics with a thrilling performance of I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables

Susan Boyle was a shock loser last night after being beaten by dance group Diversity in the Britain's Got Talent final.

Diversity dramatically snatched the glory amid high drama.

The 10-piece group was crowned winner in a shock result following an emotion-charged two-hour final.

Amid stunned gasps from the audience the Essex-based act jumped for joy as Susan at first looked on stunned, then congratulated them saying: “The best people won. That’s showbiz.” And she shimmied on stage, lifting her dress to show her leg as she exited the stage with a broad, radiant smile on her face.Susan Boyle congratulated the winning dance troupe Diversity

Diversity took the £100,000 prize and a performance for the Queen at the Royal Variety show. Susan and Diversity made it into the final three of the show alongside saxophonist Julian Smith, 39, from Birmingham.

After the shock result was announced by Ant and Dec, one member of the troop said: “I was getting so excited thinking we were second. We feel electric. Words can’t describe it. I am genuinely shocked. We thought Susan was unstoppable. She’s an unbelievable talent. Can I just say, everyone who voted, you’ve changed her lives.”

Even the judges looked stunned by the result, as Susan graciously accepted defeat. Piers Morgan said: “I am officially a donut for saying Flawless were better. Diveristy were fantastic and a very worthy winner.”

Asked what she’ll do next, Susan added: “I hope to get an album out and I’ll just play it by ear. What a journey. It was unbelievable and very humbling. Thank you for everything.”


Earlier, BGT maestro Cowell had declared Diversity – who performed an urban dance routine – were the ONLY act he would award 10 out of 10 to, proving his knack for picking a winner.

He said: “I’ve got to tell you, all bets are off. If I had to give marks tonight, this would be the only one I would give 10. When I look at you now, there was not a step out of place. It was sheer perfection. I think you’ll win."

Amanda told them: “You have practically rendered me speechless. YOu’re choreography is second to none."
DiversityShock upset as dance troupe Diversity snatch victory

Diversity are Ashley Banjo 20, Jordan Banjo 16, Ian McNaughton 25, Jamie McNaughton 23, Matthew McNaughton 16, Mitchell Craske 12, Sam Craske 19, Warren Russell 18, Terry Smith 24, Perri Luc Kiely 13.

Last night it emerged that they already have a film deal on the table, as their transformation into overnight celebrities begins.The group’s choreographer Ashley said: “We feel electric. Words can’t describe it. I’m genuinely shocked. We thought Susan was unstoppable - she’s an unbelievable talent.”

And Simon even hinted they could end up supporting Michael Jackson in his UK show’s in July. He added: Their performance was immaculate. This show is about finding talented people.

Sax player Julian gave a solid performance and the judges gave him a standing ovation.

After performing Somewhere from West Side Story, he said: “I’m just so happy.
The real winners: The judges make an entrance, with Amanda in her show-stopping red dress

Meanwhile breakdancer Aidan Davis was reduced to tears by Simon Cowell’s scathing comments in the amazing final of Britain’s Got Talent.

The 11-year-old wiped his eyes and had to be comforted by hosts Ant and Dec after Simon laid into his dance act.

It came just 24 hours after 10-year-old Hollie Steel left weeping after suffering a meltdown on stage in the semi-final.

Simon told Aidan his breathtaking body-popping act, in which he surfed conveyor belts, was not as good as his performance the previous night.

He told him: “To be honest with you it wasn’t as good. You had 24 hours and limited time to put it together. But you still have a huge future ahead of you.

“But I have to talk to you like I would anyone else. It didn’t quite have the impact it did last night. It was great but it wasn’t as good.”

Aidan then burst into tears, despite getting huge praise from the other two judges. He had just a day to prepare his complex dance act. And he said afterwards: “I’m a bit gutted at Simon.”

Aidan had been given a standing ovation from the audience for his dance to Flo Rida’s Low.

He told how he had prepared his complex routine in five hours after getting through to the final.

He said: “I came in today at 2.30pm that’s when I actually started practising and I only rehearsed this three times before.”

Later Simon urged Aidan not to take his comments to heart. He said: “Don’t listen to me – no one else does. There’s the public vote.”

Courageous Hollie conquered her nerves to deliver a note-perfect performance hailed by Simon as “fantastic”.

He told her: “You chose a really tough song. You handled it brilliantly. I was on the edge of my seat.”

Hollie had been nearly pulled out of the show because her mother feared another tearful meltdown.

But she insisted on taking the stage – showing the same courage which won her a place in the final. And she wowed the judges as she belted out Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again from Phantom Of The Opera.

Hollie had wilted on Friday night as nerves overcame her, then tearfully begged for another change to sing.

Fearing a repeat, mum Nina, 37, initially decided that would place too much pressure on her. She thought again, though, after plucky Hollie convinced her.

Proud Nina told the Sunday Mirror last night, shortly before the final began: “I have spoken to her at length and she is adamant that she wants to continue.”

Before taking to the stage the schoolgirl from Accrington, Lancs, told how winning the show would be “the bestest dream come true” and admitted she would love a record deal “so everyone can hear all the songs I can sing”.

Nina said: “It would be brilliant to get a record deal and record an album.”

In last night’s final Simon also praised Shaheen Jafargholi, saying his performance had convinced him it was right to put kids on stage. The lad was described as “absolutely unbelievable” by judge Piers Morgan.

The Swansea 12-year-old sang another Jackson Five classic, Smokey Robinson-penned Who’s Loving You.

Dressed in a blue shirt and waistcoat, he said: “Ever since I came out and sang in the semi-final I couldn’t wait to get back.” Simon said: “This debate about why we put kids on has really made me think this week.

“I was in two minds. But after that performance it made me realise if you’re talented, regardless of your age, why should we deny you your chance?

Amanda Holden said: “I can’t wait for you to back to school – they’ll say what did you do at half term and you’ll show them all your autographs.”

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Jeri Ryan




Ryan has recently appeared in films, such as Down With Love. Ryan played Lydia in the independent film Men Cry Bullets, with a rave review for her performance from Roger Ebert. Jeri then starred in her first film lead in the indie comedy "The Last Man", playing the last woman on Earth, released by Lion's Gate.She also had a recurring role as Charlotte Morgan on The O.C. in the fall of 2005 and guest-starred on David E. Kelley's Boston Legal in 2006. Ryan starred in the CBS legal drama Shark, playing Los Angeles District Attorney Jessica Devlin opposite James Woods, but did not return for episodes aired after the WGA strike. CBS cancelled the broadcast of the series.She will debut as defense attorney Patrice La Rue on the April 7, 2009 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, her first role since giving birth to her daughter Gisele.

Hilary Duff




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Roselyn Sanchez




Roselyn Sánchez is a Puerto Rican singer, model, and actress of film and television.In 2001, Sánchez was cast as Isabella Molina, an undercover United States Secret Service agent who was Jackie Chan's love interest in the hit movie Rush Hour 2. In 2003, she played the role of Lorena in the movie Chasing Papi, starring alongside Jaci Velasquez and Sofia Vergara. Sánchez has acted in some 20 movies, including as Maria in Edison and as Karen Lopez in Underclassman. She also starred in the Puerto Rican film Cayo, released in 2005. Also in the fall of 2005, she joined the cast of the television series Without a Trace, where she plays Agent Elena Delgado.She composed the musical Yellow, about a singer/dancer/actress who leaves Puerto Rico to hit the big time in New York, in which she played the principal part. The movie was filmed in 2005 and released in 2007.Also in 2007, she acted as Monique, Peyton's ballet teacher, in The Game Plan, and appeared in the movie Venus & Vegas. She is currently preparing for her role in The Perfect Sleep, a neo-noir drama, where she is co-starring with Patrick Bauchau, Tony Amendola, Isaac Singleton, and Peter Lucas.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Adriana Lima is pregnant


Coming off the back of a Fall Givenchy campaign it has been revealed that model Adriana Lima and basketball player Marko Jaric of the Memphis Grizzlies are expecting their first inhumanly tall child this Winter.

We previously reported that the couple were married in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in February of this year and reps report that the couple are "overjoyed" and "excited to share the happy news and start their family together."

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Marlene Favela



Marlene Favela is a Mexican actress. Her height is 5' 9¼" (1.76 m). She studied at "Centro de Educación Artística de Televisa" in Mexico City and is also a famous model. Her recent TV hit telenovela to date is Zorro playing the love interest of hunk actor Christian Meier. Marlene likes to go to Chicago to visit her family and favorite cousin(Kevin Favela). Kevin's parents are also from Santiago Papasquiaro,Dgo.

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Jennifer Hawkins




Hawkins was born in Holmesville, New South Wales, Australia and currently resides in Sydney. She attended West Wallsend High School. She is one of four children, and her parents are of Australian heritage. Hawkins was a former cheerleader for the Newcastle Knights rugby league team, and the Hunter Pirates basketball team and also worked as a model. It was as a model that she was cast as Miss Australia for the Miss Universe competition. Hawkins also worked as a choreographer for a dance team that toured Australia specialising in Hip-Hop and Ballet.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Cameron Diaz



Cameron Michelle Diaz is an American actress and former model. She broke out with her roles in The Mask and There's Something About Mary, and subsequently appeared in Shrek, Vanilla Sky, Gangs of New York, What Happens in Vegas and several other Hollywood films.
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Eliza Dushku




Eliza Patricia Dushku is an American actress who appeared in several Hollywood movies such as True Lies, The New Guy, Bring It On, Wrong Turn and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back. She is also well known for her acting on television, such as her recurring appearances on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel as Faith, as well as the main character, Tru Davies, in the series Tru Calling. She also produces and stars as Echo in the series Dollhouse, created by Joss Whedon (with whom Dushku worked on Buffy and Angel), which premiered February 2009 on Fox.

Hayden Panettiere





Hayden Leslie Panettiere is an American actress and singer. Hayden was first known for her character of Sheryl Yoast in Disney's Remember the Titans during the early part of her career. As a child actress she also was in two soap operas, portraying Sarah Roberts on One Life to Live from 1994-1997, and Lizzie Spaulding on Guiding Light from 1996-2000.

Urvashi Sharma in bikini again

Urvashi Sharma it seems is in full mood to do bikini photoshoots this summer. Hot on the heels of her bikini by the pool side photoshoot for indiatimes, she is again in a swimsuit photoshoot for stardust magazine.



Here are LQ scans from the magazine.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Sarah Sahai

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Aahoo Jahansouz Shahi also known as Sarah Shahi is an American actress of Spanish-Iranian Azeri descent. A former NFL Cheerleader, Shahi was named #90 on the Maxim magazine "Hot 100 of 2005" list;she moved up to #66 in 2006. Sarah is married to actor Steve Howey, whom she met on the set of Reba in 2004. She has starred in The L Word and currently stars in Life.