London, November 16 : ‘X-Factor’ judge Simon Cowell wants to buy globally successful show ‘Strictly Come Dancing’, claims pal-judge Bruno Tonioli.
Both reality shows have had a cut-throat competition to top the ratings chart in the UK as they are screened every Saturday night.
Tonioli, a judge on BBC 1''s Strictly that topped the ratings over Cowell''s X Factor on ITV1, claimed Cowell was eyeing the rival show and would love to pocket it.
"Simon wants to buy it. He loves it," the Telegraph quoted him as saying.
" You can''t knock the show that is the biggest seller and is actually beating his shows all over the world. It sells, you know. It''s a fact.
London, Nov 16 : English actress Jennifer Ellison has been on cloud nine ever since she got engaged to her man Robbie Tickle.
Ellison, 25, was seen lapping up the sun in her white teeny bikini and looking happy as she showed off her sparkling new diamond ring in the Maldives.
The actress had earlier admitted that she wanted to marry 29-year-old Tickle, who she has been dating for seven months and he popped the question while they were there.
“Jen is over the moon. Robbie hadn’t told her he was going to propose, so when he did she was crying tears of joy — she immediately said yes,” News of the World quoted a source as saying.
London, Nov 16 : Madonna’s best friend American actress Gwyneth Paltrow was spotted having a heart to heart talk with baseball ace Alexander Rodriguez or A-Rod.
London, Nov 16 : Sir Paul McCartney is set to release a 14-minute Beatles track, 41 years after its only public performance, it has emerged.
‘Carnival of Light’, recorded in January 1967, features distorted guitars and drum-beats, gargling, church organs, and Sir Paul and John Lennon yelling: "Are you all right?" and "Barcelona!"
The song was performed at an electronic music festival that year and the audience was ignorant that it was a Beatles track.
However, the band never released it, thinking the song was too adventurous.
McCartney said that George Harrison had called such experimentation "avant-garde a clue".