I always thought it was Cheryl Cole (Tweedy as she was at the time) who was Mike Skinner's backstage crack whore.
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The Streets were utterly shocking. ****e beyond belief. I used to like Muse but not a fan really these days, with their overblown cock-electronic-rock soundsOriginally posted by wiw View PostMe neither!
In fact I do kinda want to now
Muse and Streets must've been incredibly wank..
Eh? I've seriously never ever heard of the Girls Aloud / crack whore rumour?!Originally posted by Shaggy View PostI always thought it was Cheryl Cole (Tweedy as she was at the time) who was Mike Skinner's backstage crack whore.
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Sham marriage, like David Copperfield and Claudia Schiffer
Cole must be bi sexual though, otherwise why would he be banging all these other tarts? surely he'd be sneaking sime blokes in to his room?
One more thing how many of us would be strong enough to resist the advances of some amarous young bint? especially if you thought you'd get a way with it?We come not to play.
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Me eitherOriginally posted by Lee View PostEh? I've seriously never ever heard of the Girls Aloud / crack whore rumour?!

I must be reading the wrong newspapers
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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Originally posted by The Birdman View Post"When you wasn't famous"


I think he's total ****.
Anyway, the inevitable...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8531260.stm
Cheryl Cole is to separate from husband Ashley Cole
Pop star Cheryl Cole has separated from her husband footballer Ashley Cole, her spokesman has announced.
"Cheryl asks the media to respect her privacy during this difficult time," a statement said.
The announcement follows speculation about their private life and recent press reports that their four year marriage was in trouble.
The 26-year-old X Factor judge married the Chelsea and England player in 2006 during a lavish ceremony in London.
The singer performed at the Brit Awards earlier this month and flew to the US afterwards before returning earlier today.
In 2008, the couple's marriage was rocked by tabloid speculation about Ashley Cole's fidelity and the Girls Aloud star stopped wearing her wedding ring.
In an interview with Jonathan Ross, the singer told the presenter: "I was tempted to put it back on his head!"
However, the couple reconciled and Cole recently posted a photograph of her wearing her wedding ring on the micro blogging site Twitter.
The picture was accompanied with the message: "3 words. Diamonds Are Forever", after it had been reported they were not getting on.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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'Devastated' Wayne Bridge may snub World Cup to avoid John Terry
• Threat of no handshake with Chelsea captain on Saturday
• Left-back said to be 'in bits' and could forgo World Cup
Daniel Taylor, guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 24 February 2010 22.00 GMT

Wayne Bridge is said to be 'torn apart' by the scandal involving John Terry and may not be able to play for England alongside him. Photograph: Jon Super/AP
Wayne Bridge is so "devastated" by the scandal surrounding his former Chelsea team-mate John Terry he does not know whether he will even be able to shake hands with him when they play against each other this weekend. Bridge is considering pulling out of England's World Cup plans because he cannot bear the thought of spending so long with a man he now regards as a sworn enemy.
Bridge has been described as "in bits" by close acquaintances after the revelation of Terry's affair with his former partner, Vanessa Perroncel, and the Manchester City left-back is sufficiently aggrieved to consider snubbing Terry in the official line-up before the teams meet at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. The former Chelsea player feels irreparable damage has been caused to his relationship with someone he once considered a trustworthy friend. His team-mates at City, as well as his representatives and other friends, have urged him to put on a dignified front but Bridge has told them that he is not certain whether he will be able to in what promises to be an unforgiving atmosphere.
The tensions have obvious ramifications for Fabio Capello ahead of a World Cup in which Bridge could conceivably line up alongside Terry in defence in the wake of Ashley Cole fracturing his ankle. England play Egypt in a friendly on Wednesday and Bridge is said to be "unsure" as yet whether he can actually bring himself to join up with the national squad if it means being in close proximity to Terry.
"People have been trying to persuade him to shake Terry's hand, even if he doesn't want to, because the alternative is that he loses some of the moral high ground," said a source close to the player last night. "But the fact is he simply thinks he cannot go through with it or that he would be lying to himself if he pretended everything was OK."
The source added: "He doesn't want to give up the chance of going to a World Cup but the simple fact is that the last few weeks have torn him apart. He is genuinely devastated and he is in that bad a state of mind he doesn't know whether he wants to go [to South Africa], especially if Ashley Cole is fit again and it means he will spend four or five weeks not even getting into the team."
Bridge is not a naturally confrontational person and it is understood there has been no contact between him and Terry since the tabloid revelations that led to Capello stripping the Chelsea player of England's captaincy.
Capello has said Bridge will be included when he names his squad on Saturday for the Egypt friendly and the sense of those closest to the player is that he does not want to walk away from the chance of replacing Cole. However, it has been stressed that there are no guarantees while Bridge feels so strongly.
At the very least, it seems likely that Capello will have to tackle the issue if the two players are to be expected to form half of England's defence but, as yet, the Italian has not contacted either Bridge or his representatives. Capello spoke briefly to Roberto Mancini, City's manager, after watching them play Stoke City at Eastlands two weekends ago but Bridge was mentioned only in passing.
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Yeah fair play to him, it would have been as he says.."potentially divisive", which is not what we want going into a world cup, the media take on it would turn us into a laughing stock too...i can see it now....'"Love Rivals face up in training, keen to prove who has the hardest Tackle".
He's done the right thing, imo.
EDIT...**** i thought you were talking about the breaking news that Bridge has pulled out of the world cup just now.Last edited by Vermilion; 25-02-10, 12:54 PM.
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