Saturday, May 29, 2010

Germany win as Spain are rudely interrupted by stage invader at Eurovision Song Contest

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By Liz Thomas

Intrusion: An unidentified man invades the stage as Daniel Diges from Spain performs his song Algo Pequenito (Something Tiny)


Germany were crowned the winners of the Eurovision song contest tonight after an eventful evening which saw Spain perform twice after their first attempt was interrupted by a stage invader.

The second ever German winner, Lena Mayer-Landrut, 19, took home the prize with her British-styled song Satellite.

And it may not have been the dreaded ‘nul points’ at last night’s Eurovision Song Contest – but the UK lived up to its pitiful record by finishing last for the third time in less than ten years.


Unwelcome guest: Diges was later allowed to perform again


Josh Dubovie, 19, was awarded a feeble ten points at the contest in Oslo, as Germany chalked up a clear victory.

There was a typically eccentric array of acts among the 25 entrants but the Essex teenager’s song, That Sounds Good To Me, obviously didn’t sound good to judges from the other countries.

The show had earlier got off to a bizarre when a man, who was wearing a T-Shirt which read Jimmy Jump.com, raced up to singer Daniel Diges while he performed Algo Pequenito (Something Tiny).

He then began to dance around the stage before being chased off by security guards.


Last place: Britain's entrant Josh Dubovie performs That Sounds Good To Me, but will he failed to impress the judges


First place: Singer Lena became the second ever German winner with her song Satellite


Germany’s Lena scored 246 points for her platinum-selling single, already a No 1 hit across mainland Europe.

Afterwards she said: ‘This is so great. I never thought something like this could ever happen to me.’

Ahead of last night’s show, Josh Dubovie's song had already been dubbed our worst ever Eurovision entry. Bookmakers Ladbrokes offered odds of 175-1 against Josh winning the competition, while the odds of him achieving the infamous ‘nul points’ were as low as 5-1.

Even the song’s composer Pete Waterman had admitted it was ‘highly unlikely’ the UK would win the 55th hosting of the event.


Taking flight: Belarus perform their song Butterflies during the contest in Oslo, Norway


Vision in red: Georgia's entrant Sofia Nizharadze performs the song Shine


He raced up to singer Daniel Diges while he performed Algo Pequenito (A Little Something) – and danced around before being chased off by security guards. Spain was allowed to perform again before voting closed.

This year’s contest also featured Welshman Jon Lilygreen representing Cyprus.

Jon, from Newport, performed with The Islanders, but they finished in the bottom half with Life Looks Better In Spring.

BBC host Graham Norton said after the results were announced: 'Poor old Josh. He gave a very credible performance tonight and he should be proud of himself but it wasn't to be.'

Norton hosted the show, his second time presenting the contest – after taking over from Sir Terry Wogan who stood down in 2008.


In full blossom: Eva Rivas from Armenia performs the song Apricot Stone


Danish treat: Chanee & N'evergreen from Denmark perform the song In A Moment Like This
The rules were changed last year after heavy criticism that political block voting by Eastern European nations skewed the competition.


For the first time, voting in the final was split between tele-voting and panels of musical experts.

Jade Ewen, who now sings in pop band Sugababes, was the UK’s 2009 entry and finished in fifth place after singing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s It’s My Time.

The musical impresario heavily promoted the song across Europe – helping to boost its profile.

In 2008 bin man Andy Abraham finished joint last prompting many – including Sir Terry – to question if there was any point in Britain taking part.

The last time the UK enjoyed victory in the competition was in 1997 when Katrina And The Waves won in Dublin with Love Shine A Light.


Winners: The last time the UK enjoyed victory in the competition was in 1997 when Katrina And The Waves won in Dublin with Love Shine A Light


Watched by an audience of around 125 million across the continent, the Eurovision Song Contest was a more muted affair than usual as the economic crisis begins to bite.

Norway slashed the budget by a quarter and fewer countries are competing than usual because of financial reasons.

'Of course the economic crisis is affecting us, we have fewer countries competing this year and they all withdrew for the same reason - budget cuts,' said Svante Stockselius, executive supervisor of the contest.

The Czech Republic, Montenegro and Andorra dropped out of the competition altogether, while Hungary decided not to enter a contestant but will still air the show.

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f(x) brings NU ABO to Music Core!

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On this week’s Music Core, f(x) shows off their strong stage presence with their latest comeback track NU ABO!

After receiving a lot of love from their debut track Lachata, the f(x) girls have returned with even more love from fans and celebrities alike! If you don’t remember, earlier this week, Wonder Girls‘ Sohee even admitted that f(x)’s Sulli is cute!

Now if the fact that even celebrities adore this maknae group doesn’t interest you into checking out f(x), I don’t know what will. But I can promise you that they truly are unique to the K-pop music industry. As their song title suggests, they really have brought NU ABO to the industry!

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Davichi stops time on Music Core!

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The vocal killers are back on Music Core once again for their final live performance of the weekend as Davichi performs Time, Please Stop on stage!

This lovely yet feisty duo are back again promoting their latest Innocence album. This is their comeback as Davichi in over a year since their dance ballad hit 8282. And with their return they spiced things up a bit and brought a little more spunk into their music as they add in the “punk rock” feel to their original ballad roots.

Because Inkigayo will not be airing as usual to make way for the Dream Concert, this will be Davichi’s last show for the weekend. So watch below as this spectacular duo belts out their ever so amazing vocals that are so powerful it’ll make time stop on stage.

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Wonder Girls bid farewell with 2 Different Tears on Music Core

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After kicking off the week with their first win on M! Countdown for their comeback single 2 Different Tears, the Wonder Girls were feeling the love even though they’re already saying goodbye after just two weeks of promotions.

Time sure flew these past few weeks and for many of us, it’s a bittersweet feeling watching the girls dance on the kpop stage once again.

However, although the girls are already saying their farewells to Korean fans, American fans can look forward to cheering their hearts out for the girls once they come to America for their tour. Who else is ready for the girls to return stateside?
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Rain says goodbye with a hip love song on Music Core!

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Rain, one of Korea’s top original megastars, is finally taking a bow and making his leave as he says goodbye on stage at Music Core with Hip Song and Love Song!

When Rain finally made his comeback this year, he had fan girls getting hot and bothered but it seems the good times are coming to an end. Rain is graciously stepping out of the limelight after a successful promotion.

This will be his last performance due to Inkigayo not airing tomorrow, as it will be replaced by the Dream Concert. So watch below as Rain says goodbye and puts on one last spectacular performance with a hip love song.



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Saint Rihanna replaces video sinner: PVC clad 'dominatrix' wraps up for holy Israel visit

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Saint or sinner? A modestly dressed Rihanna visits The Church Of The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem today...


The world saw two very different faces of Rihanna today - the private saint and the public sinner.

In the morning her latest video emerged on the internet and it was as raunchy as we've come to expect from one of pops most daring performers, packed with faux-lesbianism and PVC outfits as she posed as a dominatrix.

Then in later in the day a much more modestly-dressed Rihanna popped up in Jerusalem, one of the world's most holy cities, for a whirlwind tour of its religious must-sees.

And while she wore little more than PVC underwear on screen, in person she was wrapped up in a demure maxi dress and sarong, with barely a scrap of flesh showing.


.... as this raunchy video for Te Amo was released on the web, showing her as a PVC-clad dominatrix


The singer chose the brightly coloured outfit for a day touring some of Jerusalem's most Holy sites.

These included The Church Of The Holy Sepulchre, said to be the site of Jesus Christ's tomb, and the Western Wall, one of the Jewish faith's most religious sites.

She also fitted in a spot of shopping at the Egyptian market, before she headed off to do some voluneteer work in Tel Aviv.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1282336/Rihanna-plays-PVC-clad-dominatrix-wraps-Israel-visit.html#ixzz0pJZAMeFt

Covered up: A demure Rihanna visits the Western Wall, one of the Jewish faith's most important sites


Sight seeing: Rihanna toured Jerusalem, before doing volunteer work in Tel Aviv


But while Rihanna may have had a very holy day, the web was buzzing with talk of her latest music video for Te Amo.

The daring scenes portray the heterosexual Barbadian singer as a leather clad dominatrix, kissing and striking suggestive poses with dark-haired French supermodel Laeticia Casta.

The explicit video, leaked onto the web, even shows Rihanna as a dominatrix in sado masochistic bondage scenes.

The 22-year-old mounts the tied up Laeticia from behind, forcing her head down towards the bed.

She also crawls on top of her co-star as the pair, wearing matching PVC underwear, lie on a table.


Pilgramage: Rihanna soaks up the religious atmosphere as she visits one of the cities most holy sites


Mother-of-three Laeticia, 32, is no stranger to controversial music videos - she starred in Chris Isaak's Baby Did A Bad, Bad Thing in 1999, which VH1 refused to air before the watershed.

The new video is set in the manicured grounds of the romantic 15th century Château de Vigny, just outside Paris.

It was directed by Anthony Mandler, whose casting call asked for 'beautiful, sexy and glamorous' females who are 'comfortable in their bodies'.


Demure: The singer couldn't have been more different to her video self


Daring: The video, leaked onto the web, was directed by Anthony Mandler


Mandler has directed videos for some of the world's biggest pop stars including Usher, Nelly Furtado, Eminem and Enrique Iglesias and Te Amo is the 11th time he has worked with Rihanna.

Writing on his Twitter page, Mandler enthused: 'Thanks to all of Rihanna’s fans for the long list of suggestions... we're gonna follow our instincts and give you guys something special...'

The isn't the first time Grammy winner Rihanna has pushed the boundaries with her videos. Her upcoming Rockstar 101 video shows her naked but for a few strategically placed chains


Getting close: The pair kiss and embrace throughout the video; Mother-of-three LaeticiaCasta is no stranger to controversial music videos


No shame: Rihanna wears little more than underwear in most of the shots

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Friday, May 28, 2010

Tom Cruise joins Black Eyed Peas on stage and 'rocks out' as he helps perform final song

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By Daily Mail Reporter

New bandmate: Black Eyed Peas welcome their new member Tom Cruise as they perform onstage at London's O2 Arena


When the Black Eyed Peas spotted an intruder onstage, they could have been excused for calling security.

But it was none other than movie star Tom Cruise, who had been secretly asked to join the band for their final song by singer Fergie.

The actor stunned fans - and Fergie's bandmates - when he took the stage at the band's London show at the O2 arena and even helped them perform their final song.
Peas' star will.i.am admitted: 'Even we were surprised - Fergie was the only one who knew about it.'

Rocking out: Tom and Fergie belt out I've Got A Feeling

But Cruise said he felt in no position to not hit the stage, after being encouraged by Fergie.

'Fergie gave me a formal invitation to come onstage,' Cruise said.

'The way she said it was, "Don't be a wuss, you've got to come on stage for the last song".'

Will.i.am said: 'He rocked out to I've Got A Feeling. The crowd loved it.'


Having a blast: Tom stole the show during the band's finale


New friends: Tom and wife Katie Holmes pose with singer Fergie


Cruise has grown close to the band after working with them on the soundtrack of his new movie Knight And Day.

'I met Will at a charity event and we said we've got to work together,' Tom recalled.

'Then afterwards we went to see the Peas over the Super Bowl weekend and afterwards we met up again.


Surprise duet: Tom Cruise and will.i.am on stage at the aftershow party last night; Tom had earlier joined the Black Eyed Peas at the O2 Arena


Working together: Will and Tom on Good Morning America today


'We were about three quarters of the way through shooting Knight And Day and I just thought, "We've got to have the Black Eyed Peas do a song. It's a perfect match."

'So Will came by the editing room and we showed him some scenes - and he just started writing the song there in the room.
'We were amazed - it was pretty incredible.'

Will.i.am said: 'I'm a fan of Tom's and I was so thrilled when they asked me to collaborate.'


Crowd pleaser: Fergie, Taboo and will.i.am during their set; Cruise joined them for the show


Furry lady: Fergie leaves St Martin's Lane Hotel wearing a Henry Holland coat in London yesterday
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