All I Know Is That There Were Rumours...

That Jay-Z (along with everyone else) wants to work with Adele: "Jay has been making the most of his trip over here. It's not often he is overwhelmed by people when he meets them, but Adele was on top form as usual. She talked him under the table. He was chuckling all the way through their chat. He's keen to work with her, whether it's producing or writing together. She was a huge hit in the States and he believes they could make a massive record together"... That Adele, Jay-Z, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tinie Tempah, Paloma Faith's thighs, a Sugababe, many Glee cast members and other peripherals turned up to Shepherds Bush Empire for Beyonce's new album launch and "secret" performance last night... That Jessie J forgot her fringe... That, instead of Charlie Sheen's last Two And a Half Men scene involving "showing him leave for the airport with his stalker Rose", executives have now opted for a more "violent death" off screen... TMZ reports "Charlie's brother Alan and nephew Jake will learn 'Charlie Harper has bit the dust' as 'TV screens turn dark for just a minute or two'"... According to other sources: "The new season starts filming on August 5, with producers reportedly deciding on a number of scenarios for Harper's death, including him driving his car off a cliff. Sources close to production told the website that Ashton Kutcher's new character will possibly buy Harper's house following his death"... That Courtney Love has been dumped by this malcontent (AKA Henry Allsopp)... Digital Spy reports: "The 46-year-old star has moved out of the luxurious London home she shared with the aristocratic art dealer - who is the godson of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall - after his family became 'alarmed' at how close the couple had quickly become. A source close to Henry told the Daily Express newspaper: 'She had moved in within a month of meeting Henry last November and made herself quite at home. Most of the family were rather alarmed by how besotted he was and feared she had delusions of landing herself a title - she used to joke about becoming Lady Love'"... That Neil Morrissey, who's penchant for owning pubs has left him "millions of pounds in debt" really wants the BBC "bring back Men Behaving Badly"... He said: "I would love it to happen again. It would be great to explore what all the characters are doing and what is going on in their life"... And to get a regular pay cheque...

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