Kelly Brook’s “boobs and bikinis” flick ‘irks’ rugby beau

London, Sep 14 (ANI): Kelly Brook’s rugby beau Danny Cipriani is apparently not too happy with her steamy new flick.

According to reports, the England fly half, 21, was annoyed over the web coverage of 29-year-old Kelly’s “boobs and bikinis” movie ‘Piranha’.

“Danny’s a wholesome chap. The bikini scenes are a bit risqué,” The Daily Star quoted a source as saying.

Kelly and Danny have been dating since September 2008.

‘The Italian Job’ actress has earlier dated English actor Jason Statham for seven years and was engaged to actor Billy Zane, whom she met while filming thriller ‘Survival Island’. (ANI)

Kiwi elite umpire Bowden finally breaks his silence

London, May 24 (ANI): Cricket umpire Bowden has become the antithesis of the archetypal man looking down the 22-yard strip, the understated, sober, unnoticed chap in the white coat.

But while he loves the attention, Bowden hates the accompanying media criticism and is desperate to be taken seriously, and not for his antics.

So for three years, he has laboured under the weight of a self-imposed media ban.

He has asked the permission of the International Cricket Council to be interviewed by the Sunday Star-Times, and wanted advance notice of the question topics, to which he has compiled judicious written replies.

Then, over the space of two hours, he happily answered every question anyway, talking about everything from the crisis of faith he suffered when arthritis ruined his cricketing career, to how he sings adapted Michael Jackson lyrics for motivation. And so emerges the other reason for the media ban: Billy Bowden can’t help himself.

Bowden says he was “destined” to become an umpire, although he too admits he would rather have been an international cricketer.

When he was 21, he contracted severe viral arthritis the original reason for his bent fingers curtailing a career he thinks might, with hard work, have culminated in national selection.

Until four years ago, when he became an ambassador for Arthritis New Zealand, he didn’t talk about it publicly.

“Was it because I was embarrassed, because I was a failure, my faith was tested… because it was why, why me?” he says. “I was healthy, only 21, my life was in front of me, and it was an injustice. I wasn’t happy.”

Eventually, his strong Baptist upbringing allowed him to reach a more positive conclusion. “Arthritis has been good for me, because I am sitting here now talking to you about something I would probably never have done if I had been healthy and played cricket. God has got a plan for everyone, and that was my plan… my arthritis has changed my life and turned me into someone I might not have been.”

Twenty-five years, 46 test matches and 132 one-day internationals later, Bowden is the only New Zealand member in a 12-strong world elite panel.

He reckons he spends just 90 nights a year in his own bed. His wife Jenny, a nutritionist who writes a column for the Listener, travels with him only half the time. He leaves the country again on Thursday for the Twenty20 World Cup in England, the day after their third wedding anniversary.

While he’s told his schedule only three months in advance, it’s likely that this year’s schedule alone will include Dubai, England, South Africa (for the ICC Champions Trophy) and perhaps the West Indies.

He agrees that it is, at times, a lonely existence. Then he chirps up.

“I follow the sun, I experience cultures, the different countries, and basically, I do something I love. It can’t get much better than that, can it? Just quietly, I think any criticism that I do get in the papers, on radio or on TV, I just say to myself, that’s OK, I probably had a more fun day than them anyway.”

He once, reportedly, danced around an Auckland pub on South African captain Hansie Cronje’s shoulders and gave the craggy Australian captain Steve Waugh an impromptu hug at the end of his final test (“I think Steve liked it,” he says wryly. “If I saw him now, I’d give him another hug”). So the reality of modern-day cricket must make it even more painful; there’s little socialising between player and official.

“It’s more like business than pleasure now,” he says, “they’ve got their team, we’ve got our team.” Then he adds:

“Unfortunately you can’t be seen in the bar or cafe with them because the next day you might have to make that tough decision and there could be a journo, like you, with a photo.”

Bowden’s like that. A lot of replies, which began life about other topics, slowly meander around to the media, their treatment of him, and his attitude towards them.

He’d contend that his dad is far more obsessed. Marcus Bowden, an 83-year-old retired Baptist minister, is a big fan of his youngest son. “He looks after everything that goes in the paper, good, bad or indifferent, he cuts it out,” says Bowden.

“He might need another house to put it all in. It’s just a hobby.” Bowden tells his dad not to make agitated phone calls to Radio Sport and sports editors.

The media bans, announced to the Dominion Post in 2006 and the Sunday News a year later, were, he says, not arrogance on his part, but about improving his own performance.

Has he ever been hurt about the things that have been written? While he shrugs off how one 2007 survey of Australian players rated him test cricket’s worst umpire, the one that seems to have stung (and he accepts as valid) was when he was widely criticised for openly souveniring match balls and stumps.

This mantra, which he repeats later, appears to have come from Jenny, whom he describes as his “inspiration” and his “hero”. They’ve been together for eight years (he has two children from a previous relationship, daughter Brooke, 19, and son Fraser, 16, who captains Westlake Boys’ cricket team). “My gorgeous wife says `bingo, they are on to it, they are correct, so don’t try to fight it’,” he says. (ANI)

Kate Moss selling kisses for 5k pounds !

London, Mar 21 (ANI): When it comes to charity, Kate Moss certainly knows no bounds. The supermodel has auctioned off a kiss, raising 5,000 pounds from a lucky banker.

However, the babe told her rocker boyfriend Jamie Hince not to worry, as there will be “no tongues” or tonsil tennis.

Moss was attending the ‘Mummy Rocks’ fundraiser for Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital when she announced her decision and was cheered on by other celebrity guests at the event including Sadie Frost, Orlando Bloom and Trinny Woodall.

“Kate was in cracking form and desperate to raise as much money as possible. Other celebs had donated prizes so Kate wanted to really raise the bar. She agreed to become a kissogram for a day and to visit whoever bid the most in his office and give him a kiss,” The Mirror quoted a source, as saying.

The source added: “Someone asked if it’d be a fullblown snog or a chaste peck and, with a quick sideways glance at Jamie, she made clear there would be no tongues involved. Another guest suggested she went as a gorilla-gram to which Kate cackled. So who knows?

“Kate told organisers she’d visit the winner in his City offices and kiss him in front of his colleagues. The chap was overjoyed. He was bragging he’d be the talk of his workplace for weeks.” (ANI)

Prince Harry faces formal Army discipline over ‘Paki’ row

London, February 12 (ANI): Prince Harry has been formally disciplined by enraged Army chiefs for his infamous ‘Paki’ remark directed at a fellow Asian cadet.

The soldier prince had been accused of racism after calling Captain Ahmed Raza Khan “our little Paki friend” in a three-year-old home video.

The 24-year-old has been ordered to undergo tough sessions of an equality and diversity course in a bid to make him realise just how much offence and damage had been caused by his foul-mouthed comments.

According to a military source, the royal’s remarks would also be penned permanently into his Army record, reports the Mirror.

Clarence House added: “Prince Harry has said sorry for his remarks and has been subjected to normal Army disciplinary procedures. The matter is now closed.”

A Ministry of Defence spokesman also said: “The Army has concluded its considerations in relation to this case.”

The development comes just after Harry was alleged to have landed himself in a new race gaffe after telling a comedian he did not “sound like a black chap”.

Harry had also evoked much criticism in 2005 after sporting a Nazi uniform at a costume party, for which he apologised later. (ANI)

Prince Harry embroiled in new race row

London, February 11 (ANI): Prince Harry has allegedly landed himself in a new race gaffe after telling a comedian he did not “sound like a black chap”.

The 24-year-old has already seen a tough beginning to 2009 with the ending his five-year relationship with Chelsy Davy, along with facing probe for his infamous “Paki” remark.

Harry was said to have directed his comment to comic Stephen K Amos after his stand-up performance at the Prince Charles’ 60th birthday last year.

Stephen claimed that the young royal applauded him before saying: “You don’t sound like a black chap.”

“I wanted to say, ‘How is I supposed to sound?’” the Sun quoted Stephen as telling The Wright Stuff on TV’s Five.

On being approached on the matter, Clarence House said: “We do not comment on allegations about private conversations involving the Royals.”

The blunder unfolded just a month after the soldier prince had been accused of racism after calling a fellow Asian cadet “our little Paki friend” in a three-year-old home video.

Harry also faced the heat in 2005 after wearing a Nazi uniform at a costume party, for which he apologised later. (ANI)

Winehouse ‘on a healthy hunk man-hunt’

London, January 20 (ANI): Amy Winehouse seems to be on a healthy hunk man-hunt these days, for reports have emerged that the singer has set her sights on a new holiday romance -with a sport instructor.

The ‘Rehab’ singer, who has apparently been wreaking havoc ever since she arrived at a St. Lucia hotel, allegedly fell for the new fellow days after she was reported to have been love-stricken with departed ‘pal’ Josh Bowman.

“Amy has met another chap and they are getting on really well,” the Sun quoted a friend as saying.

“She has had her eye on this bloke for a while. He is another clean-cut, handsome, healthy bloke, much like Josh.

“He teaches tennis and other sports at the resort where Amy stayed before she moved to the villa. Amy’s really into him,” the friend added. (ANI)