Friday 30 May 2008

Pete Doherty tries to wee in Millwall's trophy - Tabloid Hell

Pete Doherty was thrown out of Millwall FC's New Den ground this weekend (May 16) for trying to wee in one of the club's trophies.

The singer was playing football with Babyshambles in the celebrity Soccer Six tournament when the event occurred.

Let into the chairman's office, Doherty, a die hard Queens Park Rangers supporter, apparently decided leave London rivals Millwall a "surprise".

According to The Sun, a security guard thought Doherty was attempting to steal the trophy so intervened and discovered the singer's activities.

According to the paper's source, "he is a huge QPR fan and thought it would be a laugh to leave a little surprise".

Babyshambles - who played in hit resembling QPR's blue and white hoops - lost 3-1 to Faithless in the final of the tournament.

Sunday 18 May 2008

Pete kills himself off in new video

Pete kills himself off in new video




COULD a 29-day sentence really give birth sorted come out of the closet PETE DOHERTY's head?

The BABYSHAMBLES frontman appears to have ditched the attitude and the
drugs in favor of releasing a newly single precisely 48 hours subsequently departure jail.

Shaggy-haired Pete also made a music video for the tune, in which he stars
aboard supermodel and




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Thursday 8 May 2008

Coens triumph at Critics' Choice Awards

Coens triumph at Critics' Choice Awards



The Coen Brothers latest moving picture 'No Country For Old Men' was the big winner at the 2008 Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles last night.
The film landed three awards including the coveted C. H. Best Picture prize.
Joel and Ethan Coen shared the Charles Herbert Best Director prize while the Best Support Thespian category went to Javier Bardem.
The awards are presumption out by the Transmit Motion-picture show Critics Association and have often served as a good indicator as to world Health Organization may plunk up Academy Award nominations later this month.
Unlike the Golden Globes the awards ar not covered by Writer's Gild contracts so they were non affected by the ongoing take up which has forced the cancellation of the prestigious Golden Globe Awards.
Other winners at the outcome included Book of the Prophet Daniel Day Lewis, wHO picked up Best Thespian for his purpose in 'There Will Be Blood', and Julie Christie, wHO south Korean won Best Actress for 'Away From Her'.