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Amy Winehouse never too shy to celebrate

 Amy Winehouse never too shy to celebrate  London, Apr 2 : Troubled singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse has proved that she is never too shy to celebrate, as she gave everybody free drinks at the Hard Rock Cafe in Las Vegas after hearing that her outfit would go on display at Hyde Park.

Winehouse was eating with pals when bosses at the venue revealed that the dress she wore for Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday concert at Hyde Park would go on display.

The `Back to Black' hitmaker immediately declared that she was buying all 140 diners a shot of tequila.

Simon Cowell finds celebrity ‘Twitter’ craze uncanny

Simon Cowell finds celebrity ‘Twitter’ craze uncanny

Robert Patrick to reprise evil robot role in Terminator 5

 Robert Patrick to reprise evil robot role in Terminator 5 London, Apr 2 : Hollywood actor Robert Patrick is gearing up to reprise his role as the evil robot in `Terminator 5'.

Filmmaker McG has been signed up to direct the forthcoming flick called `Terminator Salvation', and he is eyeing Robert for the role of evil robot T-1000.

"Yeah, he talked to me about it. I''m interested. I was listening to him tell me about it. I had no idea that he thought about that," the Daily Express quoted Robert as saying.

‘Lymelife’ sex scene left Emma Roberts red-faced

 ‘Lymelife’ sex scene left Emma Roberts red-faced  Washington, Apr 2 : Hollywood actress Emma Roberts has revealed that enacting a sex scene with Rory Culkin in her forthcoming flick `Lymelife' left her red-faced.

The niece of acclaimed actress Julia Roberts said that she found the scene to be thwarting.

Kylie Minogue: I’ve had Botox

Kylie Minogue: I’ve had BotoxNew Delhi, Apr 2: Kylie Minogue has admitted to using Botox.

While in an interview, the 40-year-old Australian singer confessed she had cosmetic injections to ensure her face remains wrinkle-free and also hinted she may have undergone other anti-ageing procedures.

The China Daily reported that the singer told Elle magazine: "I''m definitely not one of those people who says, ''You shouldn''t do this.''

“Everyone individually can do what they want. I also think it doesn''t have the stigma that it had when I was growing up. "

Ben Affleck vows to treat journalists with more respect

Ben Affleck vows to treat journalists with more respectWashington, April 2 : Hollywood actor Ben Affleck was so enlightened about the media profession while filming his latest movie that he has vowed to treat journalists with more respect.

He admitted that he might have dealt with the press throughout his career, but he had very little understanding as to the profession until he worked on his upcoming political thriller `State Of Play'.

The film tells the story of a team of investigative journalists who try to solve the murder of a congressman''s mistress.

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