
Comic Relief
The celebrities on the Mount Kilimanjaro Trek are suffering from altitude sickness as they continue gruelling charity walk. The team which includes Gary Barlow, Chris Moyles, Ben Shephard, Ronan Keating, Alesha Dixon, Cheryl Cole, Kimberley Walsh, Denise Van Outen and Fearne Cotton.
Ms. Cole has already been given an injection to help with her sickness, while Gary is still suffering with back problems. The event is supposed to last eight days but could take longer but the group have already managed to raise £500,000 for Comic Relief.
According to reports, Elizabeth Hurley has donated a photograph of her 6-year-old son Damian, to be used for a limited edition charity stamp for the charity ‘Woman’s Aid’ which raises awareness of domestic violence.
Prince Charles has been named as the World’s Best Dressed Man by Esquire magazine while Prime Minister Gordan Brown was voted as one of the worst dressed.
Paula Abdul, one of the judges on American Idol, is allegedly being sued after a woman fell over on a damaged driveway at the home of Abdul while recording for the Reality TV show ‘Hey Paula’.
The woman is seeking damages of almost £18,000 from the former pop singer and the TV studio who were filming in Los Angeles.








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