London, January 21: Millions may have lauded Barack Obama's Inaugural speech but what remained unheard was what was said by a First daughter to her father, and between the new President and his predecessor after the swearing-in ceremony.
According to a lip reader, the first African-American President of the United States, just after the ceremony, asked George W. Bush: "You OK?"
As to what was Bush's reply, according to the Sun, the lip reader said: "So relieved."
London, Jan 21: One of Kelly Brook's pals has accused `Britain's Got Talent' co-judges of driving her out of the show.
The 29-year-old beauty was only hired as a judge last week but was said to be `stunned and very angry' when she was sensationally fired after just six days in the job.
After reviewing tapes over the weekend, show producers decided the new format with four people on the panel slowed down the pace of the show, and Brook paid the price.
In fact, it was being claimed that that Brook was fired because she was not suitable for the job.
However, a friend of the Brook said: "Kelly's exit definitely wasn't performance-related. There were other factors."
London, Jan 21 : This is certainly an undie-combo - football ace David Beckham and his wife Victoria have come together for an Armani fashion advert, which shows the couple posing in their undies.
While the soccer ace is wearing a skimpy white briefs for the ad, Posh is seen donning a lacy polka-dot push-up bra.
Both Becks and his wife have already posed for separate sizzling pics, as part of their 32million pounds deal.
However, this is the first time that the couple have posed together for the brand, reports British tabloid The Sun.
The Armani ad appeared on a massive billboard in Milan, just in time for the men's fashion shows this week.
London, Jan. 21: Gutted by Kaka's decision not to join him at Manchester City from A C Milan, Brazilian football player Robinho has lost faith in the club's ability to deliver on promises made to him by the club.
Agents are also understood to be working on behalf of Robinho to pursue ways of getting him a move before the transfer window closes.
London, Jan. 21: If former England fast bowler Derek Pringle is to be believed, current skipper Andrew Strauss has placed his trust in his players to decide how they will go forward on the issue of making themselves available for the Indian Premier League (IPL) in its second season.