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Dolly loves covers
DOLLY Parton has joked shewillalways loveWhitney Houston —because of the royalties she’s rakedin from having her hit song coveredby the R’n’B singer. The Bodyguardstar’s 1992 rendition of I Will Always Love Youwas asuccess worldwide, much to songwriter Parton’sdelight. ‘‘I lovewhen other people singmy songs,evenwhen they screw them up,’’ she said.
Carrey has his spray
JIM Carrey is so determined to spray-paint thewallsoutside his New York City studio he has offered topay for officials to remove his street art. Workerspainted over the art the funnyman had sprayed onthe outsidewall of hisWest Village creative base,prompting him to defy graffiti laws and createsomething new under his artist moniker Baba. Carreytold TMZ.com, ‘‘They can take it down again if theywant to and it’s OKwithme . . . I’ll even pay for it.’’
Jacko plan to skip US
JERMAINE Jackson says his family hadsecretly arranged to fly Michael toBahrain if the pop iconwas foundguilty of child molestation. Jermainetold The Timesmagazine that aprivate jet financed by a friendwas on standby towhisk his late brother to the Gulf emirate if the 2005court case endedwith a conviction. Bahrain does nothave an extradition treatywith the US.
Colin lostwithout belt
Colin Farrell
COLIN Farrell has offered£16,000 ($24,237) to anyone whoreturns his lucky belt.
The Irish actor was giftedthe leather accessory by hisfather, former soccer star Ea-monn Farrell. He’s had it formany years and wears it almo-st every day.
The 35-year-old is under-stood to have paid around£3000 having it repaired overthe years.
‘‘Colin has had this luckyleather belt for so long he justcan’t bear to get rid of it. Thething is literally coming apartat the seams,’’ a source toldBritish newspaper The Sun.
The star has regularly talkedof his pride at his sportsmanfather’s career in the past. Ea-monn played for Irish teamShamrock Rovers and Farrell
loves hearing hisdad’s soccerstories.
The actor is alsoknown to besuperstitious.He’s previously
admitted owning lucky under-wear that he wears every timehe starts shooting a newmovie.
‘‘They’re a very special pairof boxer shorts that my broth-er gave to me a while ago,covered with all these sham-rocks. And the waistbandsays, ‘The luck of the Irish’,’’he revealed.
‘‘I wear those on the first dayof every film I do. They’re mylucky charm, my lucky shorts.The only problem is, they’regetting a bit old but I can neverpart with those.’’
Teenybikini abig deal
Scherri-Lee’s bikini bottoms had to be made bigger... ...while her dress was thought offensively ‘see-through’
AUSSIE beauty Scherri-LeeBiggs is caught in the middleof a drama-filled Miss Uni-verse pageant.
The leggy 21-year-old hasbeen told her satin eveninggown is offensively ‘‘see-through’’ and her bikini waytoo sexy.
As well as covering up,Biggs has been ordered tomake her bikini bottomslarger to ensure they holdeverything in place whenstrutting the catwalk.
Ranked third in the US bet-ting market at 14/1, Biggs isnot the only contestant feel-ing the heat – organisershave put a blowtorch on MissColombia, warning her:‘‘Don’t forget your under-wear.’’
Catalina Robayo, one of 89global glamorous womencompeting for the title tomor-row night in Sao Paulo,Brazil, has been repri-
manded for making appear-ances in tiny skirts withno pants.
‘‘It’s upsetting too manypeople,’’ she was told.
Biggs has brushed asideher dress drama, declaring:‘‘I’m super-excited about thefinal and just having heaps offun with all the girls at re-hearsals. Keep your fingerscrossed for me Australia!’’
The organisers of thisyear’s pageant have set strictfashion rules.
The official swimsuit spon-sor has been instructed tomake the bikini bottomslarger because they didn’tmeet the requirements.
‘‘I do think it’s a bit sillyScherri may have to alter herdress as it covered a lot morethan the bikini,’’ said Kooeydesigner Nikki Silverthorne,who designed her costume.
Looking at these photos,she has a point.
Sexy schoolgirls’ success outrages X Factor fansDESPITE their dubious singingskills, Melanie and Amy Djuric,18, have scored a place in TV tal-ent show The X Factor’s top six.
Fans reacted angrily to judgeRonan Keating’s decision to men-tor the Melbourne singing duo UpFront, saying it was more to dowith their sexy schoolgirl cos-tumes than their talent.
The teenagers, who are still inhigh school, wore short skirts,
high heels and heavy make-up toaudition. They say that they’vebeen bullied at school for theirbad performances.
And Twitter erupted over Keat-ing’s decision, making the girlsone of the site’s most discussedtopics on Thursday night.
Family Council of Victoria’sBill Muehlenberg said Up Front’ssuccess sent the wrong messageto young viewers, while Austral-
ian Family Association spokes-woman Terri Kelleher urged UpFront to change their attire.
‘‘We are very concerned aboutthe sexualisation of children andI would question their choice towear uniforms,’’ she said. ‘‘Fairenough, dress in a sexy way ifthey want; they’re 18. Just don’tpretend to be schoolgirls.’’
Keating told the duo: ‘‘Theworld needs a group like you.’’
Playmate kept eggs
Marquardt
HUGH Hefner’s one-timegirlfriend Bridget Marquardthas revealed she harvestedher eggs three years ago —while she was living at thePlayboy Mansion.
The 37-year-old formerPlaymate and star of realityTV show The Girls Next
Door, said she took the decis-ion to freeze her eggs just incase her romance withHefner didn’t work out andshe wanted to have kids withanother man.
‘‘I went and had my eggsharvested. Looking back Iwas like, ‘It was easy,’ but itwasn’t that easy.
‘‘It’s a lot of medication, alot of hormones. You have toinject yourself in the sto-mach and I’m so terrified ofneedles! It was a difficult
thing for me todo,’’ she says.
But she stillthinks it was theright choice:‘‘Holly (Mad-ison) and Hef
were obviously the mainrelationship.
‘‘We weren’t allowed todate or anything like that.
‘‘I wanted to have a littlebit of insurance policy and alittle extra time.
‘‘I think that it was 100 percent worth it. I don’t feel thatclock ticking. I’m not reallyworried about it. At the sametime, I would like to havekids some day, but I’m notone of those people who’s dy-ing to have kids. If it doesn’thappen or if I decide to adoptlater, that’s fine, too.’’