That Michael Jackson's dermatologist is now being blamed for his addiction to painkillers: "Michael passed away while in Dr. Murray's care in 2009 from acute Propofol intoxication, but papers filed by his lawyers claim he is not the only one responsible for the Thriller singer’s reliance on drugs, with Dr. Klein administering Demerol - an opioid analgesic drug - to him up to 51 times in the three months before his death. The legal papers, which were obtained by website TMZ, state: 'Due to Dr Klein's actions, Mr. Jackson became physiologically and psychologically dependent on Demerol. Mr Jackson was receiving injections of Demerol and Midazolam from Dr Klein for several months preceding the last days of his life Dr Klein is a relevant and highly material witness to the defence'"... That Cheryl Cole's (pictured here with Kimberly Walsh, Emma Willis, and Christine Bleakly at this afternoon's Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards [WHY does the Huq always have to stand like a famer?]) Fight For This Love is a plagerised version of I Want You Back: "The X Factor judge's hit is being investigated over claims of plagiarism from music publishers Wardlaw Banks and Peermusic. Seven companies have allegedly joined forces to claim that the track infringes copyright laws, reports The Sun. It is alleged that the number one hit has borrowed from little-known track 'I Want You Back', which was never released and only exists as a demo"... That James Corden has become a first time father, at the age of 32, to a baby boy... That Danny Miller (Aaron off Emmerdale) and Kirsty-Leigh Porter (squeaky Holly's mate off Emmerdale) have split up... That it didn't end well, what with Porter Tweeting: "Danny and I have ended our relationship due to his unreasonable behaviour and disloyalty. Please respect privacy"... After Porter deleted her account, Miller Tweeted: "I am probably the biggest idiot going. You never know what you've got until it's gone. Never take things for granted because one day you'll lose it all and then it's you v the world"... In that case, the Emmerdale casting director was spot on, unlike the choice of Father Jack to play Declan's father... That Bono celebrated wife Ali's 50th birthday in a New York eatery with 20 guests including Michael Stipe, The Edge and Helena Christensen... That "after dining on the rustic Italian fare, Bono emerged on the street to see if he could give away some records for Stipe's band, R.E.M." A New York Post spy reports, "He was asking people loitering outside if they wanted a CD. Bono was largely ignored, with some looking at him like he was a crazy person until one girl recognized him and snapped up the disc"... They probably thought he was trying to peddle Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark tickets... That Lady GaGa doesn't always talk sh*te: "I think one of the most awkward things that was ever said to me (after she became famous) was, 'Well, my my! How the tables have turned'. But to be honest, I don't have that kind of vengeful spirit in myself and I never did. It was just more that - and I say this with so much genuineness, from my heart - is that bullying really stays with you your whole life, and it really, really never goes away. I know [that] you're using words like 'superstar' and 'most Googled' and 'billions of YouTube videos', but I was never the winner. I was always the loser, and that still stays with me"... That, for the first time in weeks, Rumours is a Sheen free zone...
Daisy Edgar-Jones does her best Teresa Mannion impression to promote 'Twisters'
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