Jo sells her home

Posted in S Club News on Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Heavily pregnant Jo O’Meara – struggling financially since her disastrous Celebrity Big Brother appearance – has sold her country home.

The singer had put the four-bedroom property in leafy Noaks Hill, Essex, up for auction, but accepted an offer of £560,000.

Depressed after last year’s CBB found her caught up in a racism row, former S Club star Jo, 28, retreated to the house to work with rescued horses.

Estate agent Duncan Kaye said: “It was on the market for a few months. The owner wanted a quick sale.”

Rachel at Julien Macdonald fashion show

Posted in Pictures on Saturday, February 16th, 2008

Rachel Stevens arrives for the Julien Macdonald LFW Autumn/Winter 2008 show at The Hilton Hotel on February 15, 2008 in London:

S Club star arrested!

Posted in S Club News on Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Uh-oh, Bradley McIntosh – of S Club 7 fame, remember? – is in trouble. The 26-year-old ex band member was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving early this morning.

A spokesperson for Oxford police would only confirm to heatworld: “At 5.30am, on Gypsy Lane, Oxford, a 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drink-driving and released on police bail today until 1 March.” When we contacted Bradley’s agent he could neither confirm nor deny the story.

Hannah and Andrew on T4

Posted in Videos on Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

Hannah Spearritt and Andrew-Lee Potts talking about the second series of Primeval on T4, February 2nd 2008:

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Hannah on Jonathan Ross Show

Posted in Videos on Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Hannah Spearritt and Andrew-Lee Potts on Jonathan Ross Show January 11th 2008:

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Primeval launches monster competition

Posted in S Club News on Monday, February 4th, 2008

Fans of hit ITV1 show Primeval are being given the chance to design their own monster for Hannah Spearritt and her team to tackle.

The competition, which is launched today and runs until April 7, will see the winning creature being brought to life when the show’s third series hits screens next year, reports the Daily Star.

Executive producer Tim Haines said: “By giving people the opportunity to design a monster for the third series we are creating a chance for them to be more involved and feel closer to the programme.”

Tim added that the cast and crew were all delighted with the success of the second series: “We are extremely proud of Primeval. Its popularity demonstrates that you can create ‘characters’ in CGI that audiences will respond to.”

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