Music

Ireland prepares to pick Eurovision Entry

Ireland will choose its 2012 entry for Eurovision tonight.

Dublin duo Jedward are back - hoping to represent us in Azerbaijan.

The twins will perform 5th tonight on the Late Late Show.

They are the favourites to beat in the competition.

Daily Dose of Entertainment

Katie Price is reportedly hoping that having another baby will give her career a boost.

According to the Daily Star, the former glamour model believes that having her first child with new husband Alex Reid will generate more media interest in her.

"Kate knows that babies mean big money and she hopes it will bring more publicity opportunities, like the high-profile interviews she's had in the past," said a source.

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Vicky Entwistle has dismissed reports that she quit Coronation Street due to rows with the soap's new producer Phil Collinson.

TALKING OF THE BEATLES...

Sir Paul McCartney has claimed that The Beatles would have reformed "just for a laugh".

The 67-year-old has revealed in a magazine interview that their split in 1970 might not have lasted forever if all of his bandmates were still alive.

Sir Paul said most likely they would have been enticed back by a charity event.

ADAM ANT

Adam Ant's comeback hit a sour note last night after he apparently started a fight at a charity gig in Portsmouth.

The pop superstar of the Eighties also offended the audience of devout Christians after performing a cover of the
Rolling Stones' song Sympathy For The Devil.

Adam, real name Stuart Goddard, was playing the gig at a Christian social centre.

He was then booed off stage before clashing with the promoter's son backstage.

BOY GEORGE

Boy George says he wants to reunite his former band Culture Club.

Speaking to a magazine, the 48-year-old revealed that he has made up with ex-bandmate and lover Jon Moss after a falling out years ago.

Culture Club's 1980s hits include 'Karma Chameleon' and 'Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?'.

NEW SUBO?

Britain's Got Talent's 'new Susan Boyle' is on track for global fame after attracting massive interest in the US.

American TV networks are apparently queueing up to interview Janey Cutler - the great-granny who gave a stunning performance on Saturday's show.

THE TILLS ARE ALIVE BUT THERE'S NO SOUND OF MUSIC

Julie Andrews has left fans upset after singing just a spoonful of songs at her comeback concert in London.

Some concert goers had paid up to a hundred and fifty pounds to see the Sound of Music star's first show in Britain in 30 years.

She left her backing singers to belt out nearly all of the tunes on Saturday night.

LET IT B&Q

Sir Paul McCartney has revealed a secret passion - for DIY.

The multi-millionaire has said in an interview that one of his greatest pleasures is going round his local B and Q in search of a pack of nails.

He went on to say that he gets so absorbed in his DIY trips that he refuses to sign autographs or have photos taken with him while he's shopping.

SUBO THE RAP STAR?

Susan Boyle's upcoming second album will include "all sorts of music - including rap" according to reports in this mornings papers.

The 49-year-old singer's follow-up to the record-breaking I Dreamed A Dream will feature collaborations with urban chart-toppers.

Subo's previous album reached number one in the UK as well as the lucrative US market.

HOUSTON

Whitney Houston played her first UK gig in 11 years last night as the British leg of her world tour belatedly got under way.

The American diva took to the stage in Birmingham, performing to a sell-out cr