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May 9, 2010

Rihanna ‘received £30,000 fee’ for ONE-hour Bambooo appearance

She’s a world wide superstar with plenty of pulling power, but whether she’s worth £30,000 for just an hour-long appearance is debatable.

However, that is how much Rihanna, 22, is alleged to have been paid to show her face at Liverpool’s seven-star club Bambooo over the weekend.

After performing at the city’s Echo Arena, she headed down to the venue where she spent just an hour before heading back to her tour bus to make her way to London. And Rihanna isn’t the first US star to have allegedly received such a large sum from the owners of the plush new venue.

In March this year rapper 50 Cent helped open the club, receiving a reported £50,000 for his appearance.

Fans who attended the opening had expected the star to perform one or two of his songs, instead he merely greeted the crowd with a simple ‘Hey’ before indulging in the magnums of champagne laid out for him and his entourage. On Friday Rihanna wowed fans as she kicked off her UK tour in Birmingham, despite being over an hour late.

The star finally made it on to the stage at the LG Arena more than an hour after she was expected to start the show.

But at least Rihanna had a good excuse for being late — she is said to have spent the time searching for a makeup mirror in her dressing room.

— Daily Mail

Lady GaGa needs a ‘Bra Bra’

Lady GaGa isn’t known for her modesty but we would have at least expected her to wear a bra under this see-through lace bodysuit.

As the new Queen of Pop partied in Stockholm after the first night of her European tour, she bared her bra-less breasts.

Luckily a long blonde wig covered her assets, giving her some dignity, but she still braved the cold night in little more than fishnet stockings and lace embroidery.

The lack of bra came as a surprise after the singer’s latest controversy with lingerie firm Rigby and Peller.

GaGa left the company’s knickers in a twist after a bunch of loaned prototypes for their latest collection were lost in transit.

The Paparazzi singer borrowed seven sets of the handmade Autumn/Winter 2010 collection to wear in a new music video but only three were returned, leaving the company in panic before a catwalk show. Lady GaGa’s latest outfit proved that she hasn’t kept any of the bras though, unless she turned them into padded shoulder pads!

The 24-year-old also sported unusual stage make-up on her night out, which looked like blood splattered down her thighs.

— Daily Mail

Is Mick Jagger’s little girl rolling out of control? Georgia May’s talent to shock

Hellraising friends. Wild parties. As Georgia May Jagger’s grounded by her father, where could she have got her rebellious streak from?

After several hours of mixing pints with tequila shots, Georgia May Jagger is the centre of attention at the Roebuck pub in Richmond.

The occasion is her 18th birthday — and with her hips swaying, arms up in the air and top unbuttoned down to almost her naval, she really is a chip off the old block.

And, as usual, those unmistakable lips are highlighted in scarlet lipstick – so fond is she of wearing the colour that her friends call her ‘Scarlet’. If fellow drinkers were in any doubt of this particular posh-voiced skinny teen’s parentage, they were soon informed exactly who she was.

‘Yah, Jagger just had to have four wisdom teeth out,’ the 18-year-old could loudly be heard telling a companion, bizarrely referring to herself in the third person.

‘I was hoping it would make my face look thinner, but it doesn’t seem to have made any difference.’

Not that she has to worry about her looks. Thanks to her mother being Jerry Hall and her father being Mick Jagger, Georgia May was being eyed up by designers and magazine editors before she was even a teenager.

— Daily Mail

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