Mariah Carey has called off a second wedding to new husband Nick Cannon because she’s failed to get anyone else to pay for it.
The curvy diva had planned a lavish ceremony for family and friends after her original shock, secret wedding to the rapper in the Bahamas in April.
However, the couple have now reportedly decided to ditch the whole day after failing to secure a big magazine deal to fund the affair.
A source tells In Touch Weekly, “The small wedding in the Bahamas was nice, but it was not Mariah’s style. The lady loves a spectacle.
“Mariah was willing to pay for the wedding, but the way she hoped to pay for the wedding was through the sale of photos. No one was interested.”
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Friday, 13 June 2008
Kaisers star Wilson criticises Oasis
Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson has claimed that his band is now better than Oasis.
The singer said that Liam and Noel Gallagher can no longer compete with rival groups and have lost their popularity.
"Oasis have disappeared up their own a***. They think they are Led Zeppelin. They're not," Ricky told The Sun. "Music has moved on and I think we are the band that most music fans would see as their successor."
Wilson and his bandmates are currently working on their third studio album. Ricky has promised that it is their best work yet.
"Our new album is shaping up. I reckon it's our best stuff yet," he explained. "I played it to our manager the other day, who has known us for over ten years, and a smile just spread across his face as soon as he heard it. He reckons that it's the best material we have come up with."
Mark Ronson, who is producing the album, recently revealed that the band's new songs are "brilliant".
See Also
The singer said that Liam and Noel Gallagher can no longer compete with rival groups and have lost their popularity.
"Oasis have disappeared up their own a***. They think they are Led Zeppelin. They're not," Ricky told The Sun. "Music has moved on and I think we are the band that most music fans would see as their successor."
Wilson and his bandmates are currently working on their third studio album. Ricky has promised that it is their best work yet.
"Our new album is shaping up. I reckon it's our best stuff yet," he explained. "I played it to our manager the other day, who has known us for over ten years, and a smile just spread across his face as soon as he heard it. He reckons that it's the best material we have come up with."
Mark Ronson, who is producing the album, recently revealed that the band's new songs are "brilliant".
See Also
Saturday, 7 June 2008
Hollywood sees cracks in gay "glass closet"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood's "glass closet" may not be shattered, but with stars such as Ellen DeGeneres and T.R. Knight openly out and shows like "The L Word" proving popular in recent years, insiders say being gay or lesbian is no longer a career breaker for celebrities.
The California Supreme Court on Wednesday gave a final approval for gay marriages in the state, clearing the way for talk show host DeGeneres and her girlfriend of four years, actress Portia de Rossi, to marry as planned.
Last week actress Lindsay Lohan, 21, was the subject of widespread talk in celebrity magazines that she was having a lesbian affair with friend Samantha Ronson, prompting some in Hollywood to encourage her to go public with the relationship.
If she did, it might not hurt her career, as it most definitely would have only a few years ago. In fact, say many gay Hollywood players, it has not hurt theirs.
"After publicly coming out, I haven't noticed a difference," "Grey's Anatomy" star T.R. Knight told Reuters at an event to celebrate gay marriage in West Hollywood.
But Knight, who was forced by a colleague to disclose publicly he was gay, noted he had a steady job, which cannot be said for others.
Actor Rock Hudson kept his homosexuality a secret for decades for fear it would hurt his ability to win leading-man roles. His death to AIDS-related illness in 1985 shocked Americans, and when DeGeneres publicly came out in the late 1990s it caused a media sensation.
But by early this decade, TV show "Will & Grace," about the lives of a gay man and straight woman, had become a critical and audience hit, a sign of increasing public acceptance.
The California Supreme Court on Wednesday gave a final approval for gay marriages in the state, clearing the way for talk show host DeGeneres and her girlfriend of four years, actress Portia de Rossi, to marry as planned.
Last week actress Lindsay Lohan, 21, was the subject of widespread talk in celebrity magazines that she was having a lesbian affair with friend Samantha Ronson, prompting some in Hollywood to encourage her to go public with the relationship.
If she did, it might not hurt her career, as it most definitely would have only a few years ago. In fact, say many gay Hollywood players, it has not hurt theirs.
"After publicly coming out, I haven't noticed a difference," "Grey's Anatomy" star T.R. Knight told Reuters at an event to celebrate gay marriage in West Hollywood.
But Knight, who was forced by a colleague to disclose publicly he was gay, noted he had a steady job, which cannot be said for others.
Actor Rock Hudson kept his homosexuality a secret for decades for fear it would hurt his ability to win leading-man roles. His death to AIDS-related illness in 1985 shocked Americans, and when DeGeneres publicly came out in the late 1990s it caused a media sensation.
But by early this decade, TV show "Will & Grace," about the lives of a gay man and straight woman, had become a critical and audience hit, a sign of increasing public acceptance.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)