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Tuesday, 14 October 2014

#SCD's Pixie Lott parties with show's former runner-up Denise Van Outen at OBE party in London

Looking for some Strictly Come Dancing advice? Pixie Lott parties with show's former runner-up Denise Van Outen at OBE party in London

She finishing as runner-up of Strictly Come Dancing in 2012.
So it's perhaps unsurprising that Denise Van Outen was focus of Pixie Lott's attention when they attended the same celebrity gathering on Tuesday night.
The blonde beauties were special guests at Professor Jonathan Shalit's OBE party in central London. 
Looking for some tips? Pixie pairs up with Denise at the celebrity-filled party
Looking for some tips? Pixie pairs up with Denise at the celebrity-filled party
Wearing an outlandish tartan-print dress with stunning pair of Grenson brogues, the pop star was every inch the perfect pop star.
Meanwhile, Denise cut a sleek figure in a black, satin dress with an elongated jacket. She matched the look with strappy shoes.
Yet, although their outfits were poles apart, their hair was almost identical. 
Three's not a crowd! The women book-end Jonathan Shalit in a cute capture of the night 
Three's not a crowd! The women book-end Jonathan Shalit in a cute capture of the night 
Joining Pixie was her long-term boyfriend, Oliver Cheshire, who stunned in a blue suit.
The handsome catwalk star seemed effortlessly dapper as she sported a white pocket square and crisp shirt with black tie.
Naturally, music impresario Shalit, 49, was clearly delighted to have them all on-board. 
Handsome: Oliver was effortlessly dapper as she sported a white pocket square and crisp shirt with black tie
Handsome: Oliver was effortlessly dapper as she sported a white pocket square and crisp shirt with black tie
The entertainment guru, who was given his OBE for services to the entertainment industry, rose to prominence when he founded talent agency ROAR.
Currently, he represents a range of clients including Myleene Klass, Lorraine Kelly, Kelly Brook and Karren Brady.
Proudly wearing the honour on his suit jacket, he beamed with pride at the royal recognition.  
Dapper: A sharp-suited Shalit was given his OBE for services to the entertainment industry
Dapper: A sharp-suited Shalit was given his OBE for services to the entertainment industry
Trio: Mark Wright and his sister Jessica pose for a photograph with Tulisa Contostavlos 
Trio: Mark Wright and his sister Jessica pose for a photograph with Tulisa Contostavlos 
Other guests who helped him celebrate included Arlene Phillips, Kelly Hoppen, Tulisa Contostavlos, Anthea Turner, Sinitta and Christopher Biggins.
Taking to Twitter account on Tuesday, he said: 'Now even more of a Royalist - everyone involved with investiture was amazing and could not have been more welcoming.'
He also re-tweeted a message from the official British Monarchy account, which said: 'Well done to all recipients at today's Investiture; whether honoured for contribution to sport, science, charity, education or the arts.'
Cheeky! Myleene Klass wears a see-through lace dress

Safe: Anthea Turner sticks to safe black and white 
Cheeky! Myleene Klass wears a see-through lace dress while Anthea Turner sticks to safe black and white 
Same pose: The ever-present Sinitta and former X Factor judge Tulisa share similar styles - as well as poses
Chequered me out: Tulisa was slightly classier than usual at the OBE party
Same pose: The ever-present Sinitta and former X Factor judge Tulisa share similar styles - as well as poses
Glam: Arlene Phillips and  Kelly Hoppen were also in attendance at the private celebrations
Glam: Arlene Phillips and  Kelly Hoppen were also in attendance at the private celebrations
Biggins it up! Former I'm A Celebrity contestant Christopher Biggins was also there to party  
Biggins it up! Former I'm A Celebrity contestant Christopher Biggins was also there to party  
Strictly determined to win: Pixie has already impressed judges on the show - and clearly wants to win
Strictly determined to win: Pixie has already impressed judges on the show - and clearly wants to win


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Thursday, 16 January 2014

Amy Childs, Sinitta and Steve Redgrave will compete in The Jump as full line-up is confirmed

Taking a Jump of faith! Amy Childs, Sinitta, Ritchie Neville and Steve Redgrave will compete in The Jump as full line-up is confirmed

It is too late to slope off for the 12 celebrities ski-suited and booted to take part in a new winter sports challenge show, starting next week.
Olympian Sir Steve Redgrave will be joined on the slippery slope by stars including Sinitta, Amy Childs and ex-England cricketer Darren Gough.
They will battle it out in Channel 4's The Jump as they take on the bobsleigh, skeleton, speed-skating, slalom skiing and cross-country skiing with the worst performers having to brave a huge ski jump to stay in the competition.
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Taking a Jump of faith: L-R Richie Neville, Marcus Bridgestock, Nicky Clark, Henry Conway, Darren Gogh, Sir Steve Redgrave, Anthea Turner, Amy Childs, Melinda Messenger, Laura Hamilton, Sinitta and Kimberly Wyatt
Taking a Jump of faith: L-R Richie Neville, Marcus Bridgestock, Nicky Clark, Henry Conway, Darren Gough, Sir Steve Redgrave, Anthea Turner, Amy Childs, Melinda Messenger, Laura Hamilton, Sinitta and Kimberly Wyatt
Also taking part in hair-raising feats are former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, presenters Anthea Turner and Melinda Messenger, and Ritchie Neville of reformed boyband 5ive.
    Winter Olympics star skier Graham Bell and skeleton gold medallist Amy Williams will be among those training the daring hopefuls.
    They will also be coached by daredevil Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards, who won last year's ITV Splash! highdiving contest, as he teaches them how to ski jump. 
    'Determination': Melinda Messenger and Amy Childs were spotted flying out of Gatwick for training last month
    'Determination': Melinda Messenger and Amy Childs were spotted flying out of Gatwick for training last month
    He said: 'This competition is as much about mental strength as it is about physical agility. Winter sports are tough to master; it takes skill, guts and determination to get round a course.
    'The ultimate test will be the jump itself. I know how hard it can be when the world is watching.'
    Former The Only Way is Essex star, Amy, tweeted about the show this week, saying: Thank you all for your amazing messages about #thejump so nervous but am working so hard... Hardest I have ever worked. DETERMINATION.'
    While Sinitta too to Twitter to add: 'Good morning from Austria... speed skating this am. Out favourite--NOT #thejump'.
    Departure: Sam Jones, seen here last year jetting to Austria to start training for new show The Jump, has pulled out of the series after suffering a shoulder injury
    Departure: Sam Jones, seen here last year jetting to Austria to start training for the show, has pulled out of the series after suffering a shoulder injury
    Back in the day: Sam is most famous for his role as Flash Gordon
    Back in the day: Sam is most famous for his role as Flash Gordon
    It's arguably the most dangerous celebrity reality show to date so it stands to reason that it would lose some of its famous faces to injuries before it even aired.
    The series lost two stars in two days after Flash Gordon star Sam Jones pulled out with a shoulder injury just hours after Tara Palmer-Tomkinson quit after deciding the show was 'not for her'.
    A spokesperson for Channel 4 said: 'We had hoped that he would recover in time to still take part in the show but unfortunately he has had to pull out of the series on medical advice.'
    Sam was replaced by Ritchie, while Laura filled Tara's spot. 
    While it could be understood if Sam had hurt himself during a fall on the show, it was in fact an entirely different way that he suffered the injury.
    He damaged his shoulder when he celebrated landing a successful jump by raising his arms, punching the air and shouting 'Yeah!', according to reports. 
    Speaking about taking on Sam's role in the show, Ritchie said he was suffering from a severe case of nerves.
    He said: 'Good clean "adventure" where you're absolutely terrified is, for some unbeknownst reason, one of my greatest pleasures.
    'Having no previous experience I've had to learn so much but I am loving it. When you're up against the likes of Sir Steve Redgrave, my biggest fear is looking soft by comparison and that is the greatest motivator.'
    New arrival: Former 5ive singer Ritchie Neville has taken Sam's place on the show
    New arrival: Former 5ive singer Ritchie Neville has taken Sam's place on the show


    Dropping like flies: Tara Palmer-Tomkinson pulled out the sow after deciding it wasn't for her. She has been replaced by Laura Hamilton
    Dropping like flies: Tara Palmer-Tomkinson pulled out the sow after deciding it wasn't for her. She has been replaced by Laura Hamilton
    Dropping like flies: Tara Palmer-Tomkinson pulled out the show after deciding it wasn't for her. She was replaced by Laura Hamilton


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    Saturday, 9 March 2013

    Pamela Anderson returns to the rink with Matt Evers as she rehearses for Dancing On Ice final

    The bombshell is back! Pamela Anderson returns to the rink with Matt Evers as she rehearses for Dancing On Ice final

    She was a massive coup for ITV when she joined the celebrity cast of the current series of Dancing On Ice earlier this year.
    However, two months after Pamela Anderson was voted off during the 2013 launch show, the bombshell is back to skate again.
    The Baywatch star, 45, was back on the rink with professional partner Matt Evers this week to rehearse a small segment for this weekend's final.
    Graceful: Pamela Anderson and Matt Evers are reunited as they rehearse for the Dancing On Ice final
    Graceful: Pamela Anderson and Matt Evers are reunited as they rehearse for the Dancing On Ice final
    Pamela along with all the other celebrities voted off this series will be reunited with their professional partners for Sunday's grand final.
    The big night will see EastEnders star Matt Lapinskas, Olympic gold medallist boxer Luke Campbell and Olympic bronze medallist gymnast Beth Tweddle competing to be king or queen of the ice.
    Also spotted in rehearsals was TV presenter Anthea Turner and her partner Andy Buchanan.
    Hopefully no wardrobe malfunction this time! Matt puts Pamela through her paces
    Hopefully no wardrobe malfunction this time! Matt puts Pamela through her paces
    Pamela and Matt were voted off after she was put off by a wardrobe malfunction during her skate-off against Keith Chegwin.
    The blonde beauty, who had received positive praise for her first dance earlier in the episode, admits she was 'devastated' she was voted off as she had so much more to give.
    She said: 'I really felt we would do really well and I have always wanted to learn how to skate, so it is devastating.
    Promising: Pamela was a natural on the ice in Week 1, but wasn't given the chance to shine
    Promising: Pamela was a natural on the ice in Week 1, but wasn't given the chance to shine
    'I know I had the potential and the flexibility and the passion to do great things if I was around a little longer. I will do it somewhere else - Vegas, why not?'
    Although she was voted off in Week 1, Pamela apparently earned £1,000 per second for her appearance on the launch show.
    Show chiefs at the time were said to be 'gobsmacked' when she left as they had given her a £150,000 deal and hoped she would be the big star of the series.
    Let's dance: Pamela was the most expensive celebrity on this year's series
    Let's dance: Pamela was the most expensive celebrity on this year's series
    But it has now been revealed it meant that she got paid £1,000 for every second that she skated on the show after judges voted her off after performing just one 90-second routine and a 60-second skate-off.
    A source told the Daily Mirror newspaper: 'Pammy is the biggest star we have had in years and we hoped she would pull in millions of viewers for weeks and weeks. Her skating partner Matt Evers flew to America for weeks of training.
    'We had to book first class flights for her and source plush accommodation for months too in case she got to the final stages.
    'All in all we've spent about £150,000 on Pammy and she has lasted one week. It's a disaster.'
    Let's glide: Anthea Turner is reunited with her partner Andy Buchanan
    Let's glide: Anthea Turner is reunited with her partner Andy Buchanan


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    Sunday, 27 January 2013

    Anthea Turner expelled from Dancing On Ice in School Disco week


    Expelled! Anthea Turner leaves Dancing On Ice in School Disco week as Keith Chegwin teaches her a lesson in the skate off


    They both battled it out to be head pupil on Dancing On Ice on Sunday night, but it was eventually Anthea Turner who was taught a lesson and was expelled from the show this week.
    The TV presenter has become the latest star to be voted off the skating competition after failing in the skate off against 'class clown' Keith Chegwin.
    But taking it gracefully, Anthea told presenter Philip Schofield: 'Can I just say a million, million thanks to this man here, he's been so patient,' as she cuddled professional partner Andy Buchanan.
    Expelled: Anthea Turner stands next to Keith Chegwin following the skate off to learn her fate
    Expelled: Anthea Turner stands next to Keith Chegwin following the skate off to learn her fate
    She then added: 'Dancing On Ice has the best team in television.'
    It was Keith who the judges decided to save, with both Jason and Karen agreeing to keep him in the competition, before head judge Robin Cousins casting the final vote to send Anthea home instead.
    It was only Ashley Roberts who gave Turner a vote, telling her: 'Keith you're in my heart, but I'm going Anthea.'
    Saved: Keith looked relieved after three of the four judges voted to keep him in until next week
    Saved: Keith looked relieved after three of the four judges voted to keep him in until next week
    Last skate: Anthea handled her exit well as she held her flowers and made her last appearance on the ice
    Last skate: Anthea handled her exit well as she held her flowers and made her last appearance on the ice
    And it seems her downfall was thanks to her depending on her skate partner too much.
    After performing her first dance effort, Robin told her: 'You look lovely. But I've not seen one step that's not been manipulated by the man standing next to you - don't rely on him.'
    And Jason Gardiner was as cutting as ever, telling her: 'I've enjoyed you up until this week - you were like a cheap bottle of champagne on ice. There was too much fizz.'
    Giving it her all: Head judge Robin Cousins told Anthea she looked lovely during her first routine but told her she was relying on her dance partner too much
    Giving it her all: Head judge Robin Cousins told Anthea she looked lovely during her first routine but told her she was relying on her dance partner too much
    School's out: She showed off her physique in a white ensemble before going for black in the skate off
    School's out: She showed off her physique in a white ensemble before going for black in the skate off
    Last show: Chegwin will now go on to give it another shot in next week's contest
    Last show: Chegwin will now go on to give it another shot in next week's contest
    Winning them over: Earlier in the night even judge Jason Gardiner was impressed with Chegwin's skating
    Winning them over: Earlier in the night even judge Jason Gardiner was impressed with Chegwin's skating
    Keith Chegwin, meanwhile, who made an impressive effort with his routine when he took to the ice for the first time in the evening.
    Even Jason seemed happy, commenting afterwards: 'That was soft, it's lyrical, it was smooth, there was a lovely connection with your partner... I was drawn into you tonight.'
    To which Chegwin beamed: 'Oh my God, they've made my day, that's the best thing that's happened.'
    It was also a good night for Matt Lapinskas, who really was head boy as he topped the leader board, keeping himself safe for another week.
    He's endured a tough week of rehearsals for Dancing On Ice, taking a tumble during an attempted headstand on the ice several days ago.
    And his routine was put in to jeopardy once more just hours before his live performance on Sunday night when his skating partner Brianne fractured the top of her coccyx during another fall.
    But the pair managed to style it out and rule the school as they topped the leader board at the end of the show for 'School Disco' week.
    Time's up: Anthea Turner has become the latest celebrity to be voted off Dancing On Ice
    Time's up: Anthea Turner has become the latest celebrity to be voted off Dancing On Ice
    Up against each other: Anthea and Keith gave it one last shot before their fate was ultimately decided
    Up against each other: Anthea and Keith gave it one last shot before their fate was ultimately decided
    Up against each other: Anthea and Keith gave it one last shot before their fate was ultimately decided
    Top of the class: Matt Lapinskas tops the leader board on Dancing On Ice's School Disco week, scoring a total of 25.5
    Top of the class: Matt Lapinskas tops the leader board on Dancing On Ice's School Disco week, scoring a total of 25.5
    And the judges were (mainly) left suitably impressed after they completed their routine with slightly altered moves to take into consideration her injury.
    Although there was some disagreement on the panel, with Jason Gardiner complaining that the EastEnders star wasn't showing him enough variation from week to week.
    Gardiner whinged: 'The thing is it's not new for me, you're not changing it up. I don't see you out of your comfort zone yet, we get that with Keith, he did something different tonight. 
    Head boy: He wowed the crowds but couldn't completely win over judge Jason Gardiner, who complained he's not changing his routines up enough
    Head boy: He wowed the crowds but couldn't completely win over judge Jason Gardiner, who complained he's not changing his routines up enough
    Ice cool: The soap star danced to Five with his partner Brianne as they showed off this week's moves
    Ice cool: The soap star danced to Five with his partner Brianne as they showed off this week's moves
    Daring: Matt managed to perform a lift as he glided around the ice on Sunday night's show
    Daring: Matt managed to perform a lift as he glided around the ice on Sunday night's show
    'When are you going to do something different?'
    But Karen Barber argued back: 'That was fantastic, you get what you're given and you performed it brilliantly,' with Ashley Roberts adding: 'You always entertain whatever you're given.'
    But still not happy, Jason cut in: 'It's the same stuff, you've got to change it up.'
    Unimpressed: Matt may have received the highest points but Jason asked him to spice up his routines if he comes back next week
    Unimpressed: Matt may have received the highest points but Jason asked him to spice up his routines if he comes back next week
    Oops! Just hours earlier in rehearsals Brianne fractured the top of her coccyx after the pair fell over on the ice
    Oops! Just hours earlier in rehearsals Brianne fractured the top of her coccyx after the pair fell over on the ice
    That's got to hurt! The pair were forced to make some last minute changes to their routine but impressed nevertheless
    That's got to hurt! The pair were forced to make some last minute changes to their routine but impressed nevertheless
    Which led to Matt promising Jason he'll bring something new to the table next week if he's lucky enough to be kept in the contest.
    But he wasn't the only star to wow on the night, with soap star Samia Ghadie performing successfully the jaw dropping and risky move the headbanger.
    Gaining an impressive 23.5 compared to Matt's 25.5, she was hailed by all four judges and ended up second on the leader board.
    Bubbly blonde: She was, of course, much nicer to the contestants compared to fellow judge Jason Gardiner, known for his nasty judgement
    Bubbly blonde: She was, of course, much nicer to the contestants compared to fellow judge Jason Gardiner, known for his nasty judgement
    On the panel: She debuted the long bob on Sunday night after getting it cut in the week
    On the panel: She debuted the long bob on Sunday night after getting it cut in the week
    Wearing a revealing animal print number, Samia put on an impressive display with her rumoured boyfriend Sylvain Longchambon.
    And it was down to judge Jason to again deliver a controversial comment as he critiqued their perforamnce while giving a dig at their love life.
    He said: 'There's a lot of chemistry between you, I wonder why,' although added: 'I wanted that to be the performance of the night and it was,' but complained: 'It needed to be a bit more cheeky.'
    Prim and proper: Host Christine Bleakley went for an up 'do as she wore a black dress with a slit
    Prim and proper: Host Christine Bleakley went for an up 'do as she wore a black dress with a slit
    Prim and proper: Host Christine Bleakley went for an up 'do as she wore a black dress with a slit
    Another one bites the dust: The contestants are slowly depleting as they get closer to the final
    Another one bites the dust: The contestants are slowly depleting as they get closer to the final
    Karen, meanwhile, commented:c 'You are becoming the dark horse of the competition.'
    Addressing the daring head banger move, head judge Robin Cousins told the pair: 'It was fantastic. Normally when somebody has to do the headbanger at the end, the first three quarters suffers because that's all they're thinking about.'
    Meanwhile. it was X Factor star Shayne Ward who braved taking to the ice first on Sunday night.
    'Chemistry': Judge Jason had a dig at Samia and Sylvain's rumoured romance telling them they 'have chemistry, I wonder why'
    'Chemistry': Judge Jason had a dig at Samia and Sylvain's rumoured romance telling them they 'have chemistry, I wonder why'
    That's a bit daring! They performed the dangerous move the head banger to try and win over votes
    That's a bit daring! They performed the dangerous move the head banger to try and win over votes
    Animal instinct: She showed off her petite figure in the leopard print tow piece as she clung on to Sylvain
    Animal instinct: She showed off her petite figure in the leopard print tow piece as she clung on to Sylvain
    Awaiting feedback: Samia seemed pleased with the comments about the routine as she skated into second place for the night
    Awaiting feedback: Samia seemed pleased with the comments about the routine as she skated into second place for the night
    High expectations: Beth Tweddle received a mixed reaction, with Jason telling her she had 'no personality' and the others praising the amount of content they produced
    High expectations: Beth Tweddle received a mixed reaction, with Jason telling her she had 'no personality' and the others praising the amount of content they produced
    High expectations: Beth Tweddle received a mixed reaction, with Jason telling her she had 'no personality' and the others praising the amount of content they produced
    The singer showed off by dancing to Livin' La Vida Loca.
    Scoring a total of 20 at the end, Shayne showed off his snake hips, much to the delight of female judges Ashley and Karen.
    Next up was Olympian Luke Campbell, who again scored 20 out of a possible 40 for his efforts on the night.
    No wonder he's popular! Shayne Ward showed off his chest as he took to the ice first on the night
    No wonder he's popular! Shayne Ward showed off his chest as he took to the ice first on the night
    Practice makes perfect: He is showing an improvement each week as he gets more confident on skates
    Practice makes perfect: He is showing an improvement each week as he gets more confident on skates
    Looks like fun! He danced to Ricky Martin's Livin' La Vida Loca as he set the standard for the rest of the celebrities
    Looks like fun! He danced to Ricky Martin's Livin' La Vida Loca as he set the standard for the rest of the celebrities
    Low scorer: Joe Pasquale left the judges unimpressed but the fans kept him out of the crucial skate off
    Low scorer: Joe Pasquale left the judges unimpressed but the fans kept him out of the crucial skate off
    Voila! The comedian laughed when he got his scores and admitted he's not the best skater
    Voila! The comedian laughed when he got his scores and admitted he's not the best skater
    After being chastised about his timing and rhythm issues, he took it on his chin and admitted he lacks both - but insisted he would work on it for any future shows.
    Although the other Olympian in the competition, Beth Tweddle, fared slightly better.
    She scored well but again was faced with a number of comments from the judges - some constructive, others not so.
    His turn: Gareth Thomas showed off a fun routine, sneaking into next week easily
    His turn: Gareth Thomas showed off a fun routine, sneaking into next week easily
    He's got the muscles for it: Gareth glided around wearing ripped jeans and braces for the performance
    He's got the muscles for it: Gareth glided around wearing ripped jeans and braces for the performance
    Their turn: Luke Campbell was chastised by the judges for his lack of rhythm and timing but lives to try again next week
    Their turn: Luke Campbell was chastised by the judges for his lack of rhythm and timing but lives to try again next week
    Matching: The pair glided around in their routine outfits before hearing the feedback
    Matching: The pair glided around in their routine outfits before hearing the feedback
    At least they're all smiling: Jane Torvill dressed up in read as she joined Christopher Dean for yet more feedback
    At least they're all smiling: Jane Torvill dressed up in read as she joined Christopher Dean for yet more feedback
    Robin told her: 'We can still see your brain thinking about the skating - you just now need to set up the performance level.'
    But Jason, of course stepped it up a level by blankly telling her: 'Well Beth this was your chance to show us you have a personality... and you have none.'
    So it was down to her dance partner Daniel Whiston to say defensively: Beth is so much fun to work with.'
    Opening routine: The contestants started the show in their school uniforms as they performed minus their dance partners for the first time
    Opening routine: The contestants started the show in their school uniforms as they performed minus their dance partners for the first time
    Tongue in cheek: Christopher and Jayne dressed up as the headmasters for the cheeky and fun sequenc
    Tongue in cheek: Christopher and Jayne dressed up as the headmasters for the cheeky and fun sequenc


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