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Is 'Posh Spice' pregnant? (Go To Top)

          New York: Amid her mystified personal life comes another rumour that she may be pregnant. Sources close to the former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham have claimed that the singer is seven weeks pregnant with her third child. According to ratethemusic.com, the star has been at the centre of a media storm for the past two weeks after two women alleged that they had enjoyed steamy affairs with her soccer star husband David. "Despite all the stories, they have been as happy in the last two days as I've seen them in a long time. Victoria's playing her cards close to her chest, but she's not stopped smiling for days now. She's telling us she's got 'great news'", a source told Britain's Daily Star newspaper. "We're all hoping it's the best news, that she's pregnant. It'd mean she'd have the last laugh when all this cheating stuff blows over", the source added. The glamorous couple already have two sons - Brooklyn, five, and Romeo, one, and have often talked about expanding their brood.

Madonna dumps Friday gigs for Kabbalah (Go To Top)

          Washington: A religious-minded Madonna has announced that she will no longer perform gigs on Friday night, including during her upcoming world tour because the teaching of Kabbalah forbids it. The 'Holiday' star has pledged to respect the Jewish practice of Shabbat, the religion's sabbath, by dining with her family every Friday rather than working. Madonna, who is married to British film maker Guy Ritchie, hopes that her move will convince the world that she is very serious about the mystical teachings of the Kabbalah. "This shows just how much Madonna is influenced by Kabbalah. She is completely focused on following her beliefs no matter what lengths she has to go to," imdb quoted a source as saying.

Robbie's bed has few takers (Go To Top)

          London: Pop star Robbie Williams' bed was sold at an auction for 15,400 pounds three years ago and is up for sale again on the Internet bidding site eBay, but the top offer is only 510 pounds. According to the Sun, Robbie sold the bed bearing his signature in 2001 to raise money for his Give It Sum charity. However, after changing hands quickly couple of times the bed has reached its current owner who has offered it for sale on eBay but only two people have expressed an interest in the singing sensation's bed after five days. Interestingly, the sale posting reads, "The closest you will get to sleeping with Robbie. This is a Heals top of the range kingsize bed signed by the man himself and comes complete with Bonhams invoice where the bed was purchased."

Jackson to sing with Janet, 'I'm Innocent' (Go To Top)

         Washington: The recent child molestation charges against Michael Jackson might very well have tainted his image, but he is planning to tell his part of the story in a song. According to rate the music, the siblings, Janet and Jackson will record a duet aptly titled, 'I'm Innocent'. The single will mark the second collaboration between the pair after their 1995 record Scream. Janet, 37, is also reportedly eager to tackle the allegations on her brother head on, after being disgusted by the way he was slammed by the world's media. Jackson, however, strongly denies molesting teenager Gavin Arvizo, who alleged he was sexually abused by the singer during their friendship.

MacCartney's concert in Russia set to attract huge crowds (Go To Top)

          London: Crowds are expected to more than double as arrangements are on for Sir Paul MacCartney's performance in Russia this year. Last year, the former Beatles star gave a concert at the Red Square in Moscow. This year, the concert will shift to Palace Square, outside Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg. The concert is set to take place on June 20. The organisers are expecting a turn-out of 40-50,000 people which is twice as many as the 20,000 people who attended last year.

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