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Heather Mills’ nanny sues her over ‘naked spray tans chores’

Heather Mills’ nanny sues her over ‘naked spray tans chores’London, Dec 28 : Sir Paul McCartney's ex-wife Heather Mills is back in court, but this time it's for a new `cause' - the model's nanny has sued her over allegations of sex discrimination and intimidation.

Sara Trumble has claimed that she was made to work as late as midnight, blow-dry Heather's hair and even give the former model naked spray tans.

The 24-year-old minder says she was only supposed to look after Beatrice, now aged five, Heather's daughter with ex-husband McCartney.

Ex-lover of former ‘Face of Asia’ model says he’s innocent

London, Dec 28 : The ex-lover of Sahar Daftary, the model who plunged 150 ft to her death, has claimed that he is `completely innocent'.

Daftary, who won the Face of Asia contest in 2007, fell from a 12th floor flat in Salford Quays, Manchester.

On the day she died, Daftary, from Brentford, West London, is thought to have visited the flat to collect her belongings after pulling out of a fashion show earlier in the day, claiming ill health.

Daftary had married property developer Rashid Jamil, 33, in a Muslim ceremony 12 months ago, but parted ways after discovering that he was apparently already married.

Police arrested him on suspicion of murder after her death and released him on bail after ten hours of interrogation.

‘Mariah Carey is definitely pregnant’

‘Mariah Carey is definitely pregnant’New York, December 28 : Mariah Carey, who had previously cancelled a tour amid reports that she is expecting, "is definitely pregnant," according to sources.

The `I'll Be There' hitmaker had been spotted coming out from a famous gynaecologist's office on North Crescent Boulevard in Los Angeles.

The New York Post reported that the singer had been "clutching what looked like a sonogram and being greeted by her entourage with cheers."

Celeb health tips ‘more of quackery than scientific reality’

London, Dec 27: When Oprah Winfrey and Kate Moss espouse "detox" regimes or, when Sharon and Kelly Osbourne say that the Pill can cause cancer, don't take them too seriously if you know what's good for you, say scientists and doctors.

Celebrities are seldom shy about expressing their views on health and science, even when they might not have a slightest of idea of what they are talking about as they endorse theories, diets or health products while misrepresenting the science involved.

And thus, the charity Sense About Science has said that many times celebrities offered bogus advice or "quackery," which misleads the public.

Drum-playing ape beats Ronaldo to become ‘2008’s Most Searched Funny Item on Net’!

London, Dec 27: A gorilla playing the drums has pipped Cristiano Ronaldo to top the list of the most searched for "humorous" subject on the internet.

According to a survey by search engine Ask. com, the Cadbury''s Dairy Milk TV advert featuring a gorilla (Drumzilla) playing the drums to Phil Collins'' hit ''In The Air Tonight'' was named the funniest story on the net in 2008 for UK web-users.

And the pictures and stories of a perma-tanned Man United star, Ronaldo, 23, in his skimpy trunks were the second most searched for funny items on the Internet.

At the third spot was the incredible rant by Heather Mills McCartney, 40, to reporters on the steps of the High Court after her divorce.

Now, personalized pop songs to help seriously ill kids recover

London, Dec 27 : A charity has come up with a unique way of bringing smiles on the faces of grimly ill children: it records personalized pop songs for children with serious and life-threatening conditions.

The thoughtful `Songs of Love' charity has produced tracks for more than 17,000 children in the United States, and from next month, it will turn to hospital wards in the UK to bring the `musical therapy' to Britain.

Every song composed by the charity''s musicians is tailored to the individual child, with references to their hobbies, friends and pets weaved into the lyrics. They are recorded in the child''s favourite style of music and delivered on a CD without charge.

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