I am proud of Sarah: Kimberley Walsh
‘Girls Aloud’ star Kimberley Walsh says she is proud of her bandmate Sarah Harding for being brave enough to admit she had a problem and checking into rehab.
I’m in love with Steve Alce: Kerry Katona
Reality TV star Kerry Katona says she is in love with artist Steve Alce and finds him lovely and caring. The 31-year-old, who went through two failed marriages, met Alce during a charity dinner and the two have since been out for a series of romantic dinners.
Britney Spears dreams about skiing
Pop star Britney Spears says her dream vacation would be to go skiing with her boyfriend Jason Trawick and her two sons Sean Preston, six, and five-year-old Jayden James.
I’m still a bad girl: Angelina Jolie
Actress Angelina Jolie, who experimented with hard drugs and self-harming during her teenage years, says she still has those traits.
Seif al-Islam’s links to Britain under scrutiny after arrest
Seif al-Islam's links to Britain came in for fresh scrutiny on Monday after his arrest, as analysts warned a trial might reveal more embarrassing details about his dealings with the British establishment.
I won’t talk about my love life: Jessica Biel
Jessica Biel refuses to open up about her on and off relationship with actor Justin Timberlake because she fears she will lose the last "sacred" aspect of her personal life.
Butt, Amir appeal hearing set for Nov 23
Jailed Pakistani cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Amir’s appeals against their prison sentences for involvement in spot-fixing will come up for hearing on November 23.
Janet Jackson settled with boyfriend
Singer Janet Jackson feels settled with boyfriend Wissam Al Mana and says they share a great understanding. Janet, 45, has been dating the businessman since July 2010 and says they have a "deep bond", reported Harper's Bazaar.
Cheryl Cole lets home to Paula Abdul
Girls Aloud star Cheryl Cole has let out her Hollywood home to reality show judge Paula Abdul following her axe from the US ‘X Factor’ earlier in 2011.
WikiLeaks suspends publishing of secrets due to lack of funds
The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks said on Monday it was suspending publishing classified US diplomatic files to focus instead on fundraising "to ensure our future survival".