Archive for June 30th, 2009

Cheryl Cole getting tattoo removed

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The Girls Aloud singer will be undergoing a painful process involving laser surgery in order to have a tattoo of hers removed because she believes it no longer suits her image. A source said the following about Cheryl Cole’s decision to get rid of her tattoo: “Cheryl feels like she has outgrown the tattoo and is worried it no longer fits with her image.” And guess what Cheryl Cole is going to do in order to solidify her new image: get another tattoo that fits this new image better than the old one. And then the process can repeat itself again and again until the end of time.

Peter Andre and Katie Price now in open war

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The singer and his estranged wife are now engaged in what military terms might designate as being open war. After being slandered, Peter Andre is gathering up his forces in order to see how he can strike back, as a source relates: “He is fuming about what’s been said. He’s going to meet his people to see what can be done. As far as he’s concerned, it’s a new low, getting pals to take sides and make vicious slurs.” So this is the part of the whole mess that’s actually going to be entertaining, right? And after that there’s the divorce and then things between Peter Andre and Katie Price should get back to… well, quiet.

Coroner Collects Drugs from Michael Jackson’s Home

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The LA County Coroner’s office has gone back to Michael Jackson’s home to retrieve his medications, based on information turned up by the LAPD. The Coroner’s staff left the house with two large plastic bags though they would not say what types of medicine were retrieved from the late singer’s home. The LAPD has said to have retrieved several prescription bottles from the house but the plastic bags by no means were filled with pills. It is increasingly looking like the King of Pop died from a drug overdose, possibly a combination of several drugs that he was prescribed and had gotten addicted to.

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