Washington, April 2 : Former R&B girl group Destiny''s Child may come together to record one last album.
The multiple Grammy-winning band, comprising of lead singer Beyoncé Knowles alongside Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, reportedly owed their music label a final album.
"They still have another album they owe their label, Columbia Records, on their contract," Contactmusic quoted a source as telling PerezHilton. com.
The girls had reunited with their last album together in 2004 with Destiny Fulfilled.
Washington, Apr 2: Sir Michael Caine, who played Batman’s butler in the last two superhero instalments, has said that the Caped Crusader will take on villain—The Riddler—in the next film.
Spilling the beans about the upcoming Batman sequel, the British star has revealed that his boss’ foe in the next movie will "probably be The Riddler."
Riddler is already popular on screen after Jim Carrey did the role in 1995''s Batman Forever and Frank Gorshin—who died in 2005—played the part on TV.
Washington, Apr 2 : Twilight star Kristen Stewart has revealed that she's afraid of Robert Pattinson's female fans.
The 18-year-old star said that she's terrified of the wrath of female fans jealous of their onscreen romance.
"You show up at these places, and there's literally like a thousand girls and they're all screaming your name. Girls are scary. Large groups of girls scare the (crap) out of me," Contactmusic quoted her as telling USA today.
Washington, Apr 2: ‘Black Sabbath’ star Ozzy Osbourne has declared that he will work till the day he dies, as retirement will leave him bored.
Ozzy, who has been making music since the 1960s, has no retirement plans because as he feels no work will make him world-weary.
"I tried retirement. One thing I learnt is you''ve got to have something to retire to. You sit at home thinking, ''I'm retired,” Contactmusic quoted him as saying.
He revealed that he was actually terrified of retirement.
Washington, Apr 2 : Director Peter Chelsom hails teen sensation Miley Cyrus as the new Judy Garland.
Chelsom, who directed Hannah Montana: The Movie, has compared the 16-year-old star's acting talent with screen legend Garland, insisting he was "blown away" the first time he saw the teen superstar.
In an interview to E! Online, he admits he saw Cyrus's potential long before they worked together - recalling an appearance on Oprah Winfrey''s talkshow, which left him speechless.
Washington, Apr. 2: Pakistan will have to wait for about a month before the tripled non military aid bill is proposed in the US Congress.
According to sources, the US Congress is unlikely to complete the legislation before the end of this month.
The senior members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Democratic Senator John Kerry and Republican Senator Richard Lugar were expected to introduce the bill soon, but sources said it is highly unlikely because of a two week congressional recess due to start April 6, The News reported.
The legislation would first require to get a green signal from Senator Kerry’s panel and then be tabled before whole senate.