Duffy dating British Lions rugby star Mike Phillips

London, Sep 3 (ANI): Welsh singer Duffy, real name Aimee Ann Duffy, is said to be dating British Lions rugby star Mike Phillips.

Sources say that Phillips, 27, dumped his girlfriend last week so that he could start dating Duffy, 25, who had a No1 hit with Mercy.

“Mike and Duffy went for their second date this week and they have fallen for each other,” the Sun quoted a source as saying.

“Mike got her number from his agent a couple of weeks ago and texted her.

“It’s like Gavin and Charlotte – he wants to raise his profile and fancied Duffy so he thought he’d try his luck.

“As soon as Duffy agreed to a date he dumped his poor girlfriend Claire. He makes no secret that he wants to be the new Gavin and Charlotte. Claire is gutted.

“He had set his sights on opera singer Katherine Jenkins a while back, but she wasn’t interested,” the source added.

Gavin Henson, 27, and Charlotte Church, 23, were christened the Posh and Becks of Wales when they started dating in 2005. (ANI)

Furore over Burger King’s ‘raunchy’ sandwich ad

Washington, July 1 (ANI): A print advertisement of Burger King’s sandwich in Singapore has come under fire because of its “distasteful” and unappetizing references to oral sex.

The ad for the “BK Super Seven Incher” shows the “mind-blowing” sandwich near the open mouth of a wide-eyed, red-lipsticked woman accompanied by the suggestive tagline: “It’ll blow your mind away.”

“Fill your desire for something long, juicy and flame-grilled,” Fox News quoted the ad as saying further.

The ad is a limited time promotion in Singapore-a society known around the world for its strict government controls of social conduct.

And now advertising experts have said that the ad leaves little to the imagination and should be discontinued.

Mark Duffy, a blogger and an advertising copywriter at a major New York City firm, said that the advertisement was among the “worst” he had ever seen in more than 17 years of his experience.

“I’ve seen a lot of sexual innuendo ads and this is about the worst, especially for something as mainstream as Burger King. I was a little repulsed by it. It’s really misogynistic to women and it’s also unappetizing,” said Duffy.

Duffy said that the woman’s face in the advertisement appeared to have been retouched to make it look like a doll, and that the American cheese on the sandwich seemed a little too white.

“It’s outlandish. They obviously didn’t hire a top-notch food photographer,” he said.

Duffy, who called on Burger King to terminate the ad, said: “It’s really distasteful on the appetite level and on the social level. The ad pretty much speaks for itself. How much more do they have to spell it out for you?”

Lauren Kuziner, a spokeswoman for Burger King, said that the campaign was produced by a local Singaporean agency, and not by the company’s U.S. advertising firm, Crispin Porter plus Bogusky.

“Burger King Corp. values and respects all of its guests. This print ad is running to support a limited time promotion in the Singapore market and is not running in the U.S. or any other markets. The campaign is supported by the franchisee in Singapore and has generated positive consumer sales around this limited time product offer in that market,” said Kuziner in a statement.

He, however, refused to identify the Singapore-based firm, and did not respond to requests for comment on whether Burger King had received complaints in connection with the ad. (ANI)

Gallagher brothers slam “invented” Duffy

Washington, June 20(ANI): Oasis stars Noel and Liam Gallagher have criticized singer Duffy, saying she’s “invented”.

While referring to her recently filmed advert for Diet Coke, frontman Liam said: “Duffy was alright until she opened her mouth. The music is OK until she did that stupid advert and things like that. It’s ridiculous,” Contactmusic reports.

Noel, Liam’s brother and guitarist, added: “Good luck to her, she’s a nice girl but you just feel like it’s been invented.

“It’s like they’ve said, ‘Amy Winehouse, she’s got a black beehive, we’ll do a blonde one.

“That’s the problem with the musical landscape, everyone’s got clipboards.” (ANI)

Orlando Bloom auctions himself off for a date at 9k pounds

Washington, Jun 19 (ANI): Brit actor Orlando Bloom has managed to do his bit for charity after he auctioned himself off for a dinner date for 9000 pounds.

Bloom, 32, who is rumoured to be engaged to Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr, auctioned off a dinner date at a star-studded charity bash for London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital on June 17, reports Contactmusic.

Formula One racing driver Lewis Hamilton, British TV presenter Vernon Kay and Jade Jagger joined Bloom at the Victoria and Albert museum, as they helped raise over 450,000 pounds for the children’s charity.

Hamilton’s customised diamond-encrusted racing helmet was also auctioned off at 30,000 pounds.

Guests were treated to a champagne reception and an intimate performance by ‘Warwick Avenue’ singer Duffy. (ANI)

Amy Winehouse, Duffy in contention for next Bond theme song

Washington, May 22 (ANI): English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse may have to battle it out with Duffy to land the opportunity of recording next James Bond flick’s theme song.

After losing the opportunity to make music for last Bond flick ‘Quantum of Solace’ to Alicia Keys and Jack white, Winehouse is again in the race to record for the forthcoming Bond flick.

Winehouse and Duffy both have been tipped to record for the 23rd instalment of the Bond franchise.

However, it seems that producer Michael G Wilson prefers Duffy to Winehouse.

“I would love to get Duffy to sing the next tune. I think she is wonderful. Amy Winehouse would be good too,” Contactmusic quoted Wilson as saying. (ANI)

Lady GaGa’s ‘The Fame’ continues to rule U.K. albums chart

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London, April 27 (ANI): Lady GaGa’s ‘The Fame’ has held on to the top spot in the U.K. albums chart for a fourth consecutive week./pp
The album fought off competition from rockers Depeche Mode’s offering ‘Sounds Of The Universe’, which debuted at number two. /pp
Beyonce Knowles came third with ‘I Am… Sasha Fierce’ while Kings Of Leon’s ‘Only By The Night’ landed the fourth spot./pp
Lily Allen’s ‘It’s Not Me It’s You’ rounded off the top five, reports the BBC./pp
In the singles chart, Tinchy Stryder’s track Number One debuted in the top spot and La Roux’s ‘In For The Kill’ moved up to two. /pp
Scottish dance act Calvin Harris fell to three with ‘I’m Not Alone’, Lady GaGa’s ‘Poker Face’ was at four and Eminem’s ‘We Made You’ climbed to number five./pp
The top ten in UK albums chart are:/pp
1. Lady GaGa: ‘The Fame’/pp
2. Depeche Mode: ‘Sounds Of The Universe’/pp
3. Beyonce: ‘I Am… Sasha Fierce’/pp
4. Kings of Leon: ‘Only By The Night’/pp
5. Lily Allen: ‘It’s Not Me, It’s You’/pp
6. The Prodigy: ‘Invaders Must Die’/pp
7. Noisettes: ‘Wild Young Hearts’/pp
8. Akon: ‘Freedom’/pp
9. Annie Lennox: ‘The Collection’/pp
10. Pink: ‘Funhouse’/pp
The top ten in UK singles chart are:/pp
1. Tinchy Stryder ft. N-Dubz: ‘Number One’/pp
2. La Roux: ‘In For The Kill’/pp
3. Calvin Harris: ‘I’m Not Alone’/pp
4. Lady GaGa: ‘Poker Face’/pp
5. Eminem: ‘We Made You’/pp
6. AR Rahman and Pussycat Dolls: ‘Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny’/pp
7. Ciara ft. Justin Timberlake: ‘Love Sex Magic’/pp
8. BeyoncĂ©: ‘Halo’/pp
9. Lily Allen: ‘Not Fair’/pp
10. Noisettes: ‘Don’t Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go)’ (ANI)/pp
|Emma Watson climbs up the young rich list|Entertainment[London{London, Apr 27 (ANI): Harry Potter star Emma Watson has beaten Charlotte Church and Amy Winehouse in the latest young rich list./pp
The 19-year-old starlet rose to 29th spot from 55th place last year in the 100 young rich list, reports the Daily Star. /pp
She shared the place with Tennis ace Andy Murray 21 with 12million pounds./pp
Watson’s co-star Daniel Radcliffe 19, rose to 12th in the Sunday Times list with 30m pounds./pp
New entries in the list include singer Duffy, 24, who came joint 86th with 4m pounds, and cricketer Kevin Pietersen, 29, who is joint 75th with wife Jessica Taylor, 28, with 5m pounds. /pp
Top of the list was Prince Harry’s pal Arthur Landon, 27, who inherited 200m pounds from his dad. (ANI)/p

Unlucky-in-love Duffy desperate for a man

London, Apr 10 (ANI): Welsh singer Duffy has urged her fans to help her find a boyfriend.

The 24-year-old singer had been travelling and working over the last few years, and now with a little time off, Duffy is planning to look for her new man.

“I’m stone cold single at the moment and it’s not much fun, I can tell you,” Mirror quoted her as saying.

“I’ve been travelling and working so much over the last few years that I haven’t had time to sleep, never mind have a boyfriend.

“Right, I know, you 3am Girls have got to find me a man,” she added.

She is also looking forward to sign up for an Internet dating website mysinglefriend.com.

“I’ve got a couple of months off work now, so once I’ve caught up with some sleep I’m going to spend some time looking for a new man,” she added. (ANI)

Bjorn Ulvaeus wouldn’t mind Duffy using ABBA’s music

London, Apr 9 (ANI): Former ABBA member Bjorn Ulvaeus has revealed that he is a big fan of Welsh singer Duffy, and would not mind her using the band’s music.

The 63-year-old Swedish musician and his fellow ABBA songwriter Benny Andersson have been very selective about who uses their work.

However, he has now singled Duffy, 24, out for her “original sound” and “distinctive voice”.

“I always listen to Duffy’s hit Mercy when I’m in the car,” the Daily Express quoted him as saying at the 10th anniversary performance of the musical Mamma Mia! in London’s west end.

Ulvaeus goes on to say that should Duffy ask him for permission to use ABBA’s music, and should she perform them just as well as Madonna did, he might consider agreeing to it.

“She’s fantastic. Very unusual,” he added. (ANI)

Duffy vows never to endorse another product

Washington, Mar 28 (ANI): Welsh singer-songwriter Duffy has vowed that she will never endorse another product again, after her TV commercial for Diet Coke was criticised by U.K. campaigners over road safety fears.

Duffy, 24, who is currently promoting the low-calorie beverage in a European advertising campaign, is seen riding a bicycle through dark streets without a helmet or reflective gear.

The singer was criticised for the promo by officials at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, after it debuted last month.

“Unfortunately, advertisers do forget sometimes to make sure they are showing safe and legal behaviour when someone is using the road in an advert,” Contactmusic quoted the officials as saying.

And now the star has pledged not to market any other brands, and to focus solely on her music instead.

“I have only got 100 per cent to give and all of that goes towards being creative, so I can’t really open the doors to all the other things,” she said.

“I have so many desires creatively, but I have to tread carefully that I also don’t sell myself out personally.

“What you see with me is what you get. I just put my whole energy into the creative side,” she added. (ANI)

Cheryl Cole dubbed false eyelashes icon

London, Mar 14 (ANI): British singer Cheryl Cole has been dubbed as the icon for false eyelashes ever since sales figures shot up after she was pictured wearing them.

Cole, 25, inspired millions of teenage girls to wear them, just as pop icons Dusty Springfield and Twiggy did 40 years ago, and supermarket Tesco has revealed that sales have doubled up due to her.

“Cheryl Cole is doing for false eyelashes now what Dusty Springfield did for them in the 60s,” the Sun quoted Tesco’s health and beauty director Mark Tyldesley as saying.

“She’s a modern icon so it’s not surprising so many young women are influenced by her style,” he added.

Other celebs, who sport false lashes, are Duffy, Victoria Beckham, Katy Perry and Penelope Cruz. (ANI)

Kelly Clarkson’s ‘My Life Would Suck Without You’ tops UK singles chart

London, Mar 2 (ANI): Kelly Clarkson’s ‘My Life Would Suck Without You’, from her upcoming ‘All I Ever Wanted’ album has topped the UK singles chart.

Taylor Swift has landed the second spot with debut single ‘Love Story’, while Lady GaGa came third with ‘Poker Face’, reports the BBC.

T.I. and Justin Timberlake’s ‘Dead And Gone’ stood fourth while Lily Allen’s ‘The Fear’ rounded off the top five.

Meanwhile, veteran dance act The Prodigy have notched up their fifth number one album.

‘Invaders Must Die’, the group’s first studio set since 2004, sold nearly 100,000 copies last week to debut atop the UK albums chart.

The top ten in UK singles chart are:

1. Kelly Clarkson: ‘My Life Would Suck Without You’

2. Taylor Swift: ‘Love Story’

3. Lady GaGa: ‘Poker Face’

4. T.I. and Justin Timberlake: ‘Dead And Gone’

5. Lily Allen: ‘The Fear’

6. Lady GaGa ft. Colby O’Donis: ‘Just Dance’

7. Kings of Leon: ‘Use Somebody’

8. Shontelle: ‘T-Shirt’

9. Pussycat Dolls: ‘Whatcha Think About That’

10. Alesha Dixon: ‘Breathe Slow’

The top ten in UK albums chart are:

1. The Prodigy: ‘Invaders Must Die’

2. Kings of Leon: ‘Only By The Night’

3. Lily Allen: ‘It’s Not Me, It’s You

4. Duffy: ‘Rockferry’

5. Lady GaGa: ‘The Fame’

6. Elbow: ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’

7. Ting Tings: ‘We Started Nothing’

8. Take That: ‘The Circus’

9. Fleet Foxes: ‘Fleet Foxes’

10. The Killers: ‘Day and Age’ (ANI)

Lulu slams music industry for cheapening pop with semi-naked acts

London, March 2 (ANI): Veteran Scottish pop star Lulu, 60, has slammed the music industry for exploiting present-day singers as sex symbols.

She said that young female artists were being forced to dress in sexy outfits and perform provocative acts.

She blasted industry bosses saying that semi-naked routines-like those performed by the Pussycat Dolls, Katy Perry and Girls Aloud-had become more important for them than the music itself.

“Young girls today have to straddle naked before they can get noticed. It’s cheapened the music and I think it is exploitative. I would never have stripped off like that and gyrated up and down a pole,” the Scotsman quoted her as saying.

“There are talented kids who don’t need to do that, but it is just expected of them. It’s so regressive. I feel bad for them.

“To be a singer, you have to be naked and do things with your body and men on video. What has that got to do with the music?” she added.

Lulu also criticised the competitive nature of the modern pop industry, saying that talent alone was no longer enough to be successful.

“I would not want to be launching a career now. Nowadays, you have to achieve world domination or you get dropped by the record company. If the first single’s not a hit, you’re out.

Today, to be successful, it is not enough to be a good singer. You have to have an army of people all focusing on that goal relentlessly,” said the singer, who achieved stardom after her hit ‘Shout’ reached the Number 1 spot in the charts, when she was just 15 years old.

“You don’t just have to have talent and appeal. There has to be a big strategy.

“You have to be able to hold your head together, because the celebrity thing is completely out of whack. I think it’s crazy,” she added.

Lulu revealed that she loved listening to the music produced by Pink, Christina Aguilera, Duffy, Alexandra Burke and Amy Winehouse.

“I love Duffy and Alexandra Burke who just won the X-Factor. They are really talented. I’m an Amy Winehouse fan – she’s a great writer. She reminds me of the Ronettes,” she said.

She, however, also revealed that she did not like the current pop culture.

“It’s like a McDonald’s world. Everything is instant – instant success and instantly disposable,” said the Glasgow-born singer.

“Even when it was really crazy in the 1960s, it wasn’t like it is now. It is beyond insane.”

“Everybody is a celebrity. There is nobody to aspire to be. Everybody is famous and everybody is documenting every time they breathe, spit, cough or close their eyes.

“No wonder the music business doesn’t mean much any more. Then, there was a mystique about things,” she added. (ANI)

Lulu slams music industry for cheapening pop with semi-naked acts

London, March 2 (ANI): Veteran Scottish pop star Lulu, 60, has slammed the music industry for exploiting present-day singers as sex symbols.

She said that young female artists were being forced to dress in sexy outfits and perform provocative acts.

She blasted industry bosses saying that semi-naked routines-like those performed by the Pussycat Dolls, Katy Perry and Girls Aloud-had become more important for them than the music itself.

“Young girls today have to straddle naked before they can get noticed. It’s cheapened the music and I think it is exploitative. I would never have stripped off like that and gyrated up and down a pole,” the Scotsman quoted her as saying.

“There are talented kids who don’t need to do that, but it is just expected of them. It’s so regressive. I feel bad for them.

“To be a singer, you have to be naked and do things with your body and men on video. What has that got to do with the music?” she added.

Lulu also criticised the competitive nature of the modern pop industry, saying that talent alone was no longer enough to be successful.

“I would not want to be launching a career now. Nowadays, you have to achieve world domination or you get dropped by the record company. If the first single’s not a hit, you’re out.

Today, to be successful, it is not enough to be a good singer. You have to have an army of people all focusing on that goal relentlessly,” said the singer, who achieved stardom after her hit ‘Shout’ reached the Number 1 spot in the charts, when she was just 15 years old.

“You don’t just have to have talent and appeal. There has to be a big strategy.

“You have to be able to hold your head together, because the celebrity thing is completely out of whack. I think it’s crazy,” she added.

Lulu revealed that she loved listening to the music produced by Pink, Christina Aguilera, Duffy, Alexandra Burke and Amy Winehouse.

“I love Duffy and Alexandra Burke who just won the X-Factor. They are really talented. I’m an Amy Winehouse fan – she’s a great writer. She reminds me of the Ronettes,” she said.

She, however, also revealed that she did not like the current pop culture.

“It’s like a McDonald’s world. Everything is instant – instant success and instantly disposable,” said the Glasgow-born singer.

“Even when it was really crazy in the 1960s, it wasn’t like it is now. It is beyond insane.”

“Everybody is a celebrity. There is nobody to aspire to be. Everybody is famous and everybody is documenting every time they breathe, spit, cough or close their eyes.

“No wonder the music business doesn’t mean much any more. Then, there was a mystique about things,” she added. (ANI)

Lulu slams music industry for cheapening pop with semi-naked acts

London, March 2 (ANI): Veteran Scottish pop star Lulu, 60, has slammed the music industry for exploiting present-day singers as sex symbols.

She said that young female artists were being forced to dress in sexy outfits and perform provocative acts.

She blasted industry bosses saying that semi-naked routines-like those performed by the Pussycat Dolls, Katy Perry and Girls Aloud-had become more important for them than the music itself.

“Young girls today have to straddle naked before they can get noticed. It’s cheapened the music and I think it is exploitative. I would never have stripped off like that and gyrated up and down a pole,” the Scotsman quoted her as saying.

“There are talented kids who don’t need to do that, but it is just expected of them. It’s so regressive. I feel bad for them.

“To be a singer, you have to be naked and do things with your body and men on video. What has that got to do with the music?” she added.

Lulu also criticised the competitive nature of the modern pop industry, saying that talent alone was no longer enough to be successful.

“I would not want to be launching a career now. Nowadays, you have to achieve world domination or you get dropped by the record company. If the first single’s not a hit, you’re out.

Today, to be successful, it is not enough to be a good singer. You have to have an army of people all focusing on that goal relentlessly,” said the singer, who achieved stardom after her hit ‘Shout’ reached the Number 1 spot in the charts, when she was just 15 years old.

“You don’t just have to have talent and appeal. There has to be a big strategy.

“You have to be able to hold your head together, because the celebrity thing is completely out of whack. I think it’s crazy,” she added.

Lulu revealed that she loved listening to the music produced by Pink, Christina Aguilera, Duffy, Alexandra Burke and Amy Winehouse.

“I love Duffy and Alexandra Burke who just won the X-Factor. They are really talented. I’m an Amy Winehouse fan – she’s a great writer. She reminds me of the Ronettes,” she said.

She, however, also revealed that she did not like the current pop culture.

“It’s like a McDonald’s world. Everything is instant – instant success and instantly disposable,” said the Glasgow-born singer.

“Even when it was really crazy in the 1960s, it wasn’t like it is now. It is beyond insane.”

“Everybody is a celebrity. There is nobody to aspire to be. Everybody is famous and everybody is documenting every time they breathe, spit, cough or close their eyes.

“No wonder the music business doesn’t mean much any more. Then, there was a mystique about things,” she added. (ANI)

Lily Allen’s ‘The Fear’ continues to rule UK singles chart

London, Feb 23 (ANI): Lily Allen has maintained her hold over the UK singles chart, notching up a fourth week at number one with ‘The Fear’.

Lady GaGa’s ‘Just Dance’ has landed the second spot while Kings of Leon has bounced back to three with ‘Use Somebody’, reports the BBC.

Meanwhile, Kings of Leon’s ‘Only By The Night’ has returned to the top of the UK albums chart.

‘It’s Not Me, It’s You’ by Lily Allen, has slipped to two, while Morrissey has debuted at three with ‘Years of Refusal’.

The top ten on UK singles chart are:

1. Lily Allen: ‘The Fear’

2. Lady GaGa ft. Colby O’Donis: ‘Just Dance’

3. Kings of Leon: ‘Use Somebody’

4. The Prodigy: ‘Omen’

5. Alesha Dixon: ‘Breathe Slow’

6. Shontelle: ‘T-Shirt’

7. James Morrison ft. Nelly Furtado: ‘Broken Strings’

8. BeyoncĂ©: ‘Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)’

9. Eminem, Dr Dre and 50 Cent: ‘Crack The Bottle’

10. Pussycat Dolls: ‘Whatcha Think About That’

The top ten on UK albums chart are:

1. Kings of Leon: ‘Only By The Night’

2. Lily Allen: ‘It’s Not Me, It’s You

3. Morrissey: ‘Years of Refusal’

4. Duffy: ‘Rockferry’

5. Elbow: ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’

6. The Killers: ‘Day and Age’

7. Lady GaGa: ‘The Fame’

8. Ting Tings: ‘We Started Nothing’

9. Seasick Steve: ‘I Started Out With Nothing…’

10. Fleet Foxes: ‘Fleet Foxes’ (ANI)

Duffy’s Diet Coke ads condemned over road safety fears

London, Feb 22 (ANI): Welsh singer Duffy’s multi-million pound Diet Coke ads have enraged campaigners.

According to them, the 24-year-old singer is setting a bad example for her young fans because she is riding illegally through dark streets without lights or reflectors and is not wearing a helmet.

“Clearly, riding at night without lights is not something we could condone…it’s illegal,” the Daily Star quoted Roger Geffen, of the national cyclists’ organisation CTC, as saying.

A representative for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents said: “Unfortunately, advertisers do forget sometimes to make sure they are showing safe and legal behaviour when someone is using the road in an advert.”

Road safety charity Brake, which campaigns for all cyclists to wear helmets, said: “We would like to see advertisers think about safety implications and what message they are sending out. Adverts which show people not belting up or cycling without lights may send the wrong messages out to viewers.”

Wearing tiny shorts, tights and a close-fitting top, Duffy is seen jumping on to a racing bike just before a stage appearance.

Supping Diet Coke at the start and end of her trip and singing ‘I’ve Gotta Be Me’, she cycles through streets, a car park and a supermarket.

A rep for Coca-Cola said: “The advert is a fictional depiction of how Duffy might take some time out and is not intended to be a real-life scenario.

“Diet Coke would urge all road users, including cyclists, to adhere to the Highway Code and to follow safety advice from government and other relevant agencies,” the rep added. (ANI)

Duffy ‘dating’ guitarist Jonny Green

London, Feb 22 (ANI): Welsh singer Duffy is secretly in love with guitarist Jonny Green, it has emerged.

The 24-year-old has been so guarded about her private life that she gives the impression of being single.

However, Green has been at the Duffy’s side at all her recent award triumph, sparking speculations that they are an item.

Green has even introduced Duffy to his family, who ‘adore’ her, according to sources.

“They’re starting to get very serious but it’s funny because Duffy doesn’t talk about him so most people assume she’s single,” News of the World quoted a source, as saying.

“They spent the day after the Brits chilling out together and she was giggling like a schoolgirl for the whole day.

“It’s obvious she’s falling for him in a big way,” the source added. (ANI)

Duffy plans to celebrate triple BRITs win with scotch eggs!

London, Feb 21 (ANI): Welsh singer Duffy is so excited about winning three gongs at the Brit awards that she plans to celebrate the success with scotch eggs.

Duffy, 24, won the awards for British Female, Breakthrough Act and British Album.

“My auntie Sharon is organising a pub crawl with an open house for friends and family in my home town Nefyn,” the Daily Star quoted her as saying.

“So after the BRITs I’m heading there. And I promise you Sharon makes the best ever scotch eggs, I can’t wait,” she added. (ANI)

Duffy takes home three Brit gongs

London, Feb 19 (ANI): Welsh singer Duffy triumphed Brit awards by scooping three gongs, including the British Album gong for her debut collection ‘Rockferry’.

The 24-year-old singer also won the British Female and Breakthrough Act award.

After receiving the third album award, Duffy struggled to hold back her tears.

“I can’t tell you what this means to me, thank you so much,” the Sun quoted her as saying.

Girls Aloud pop group walked away with Best British Single gong for their hit The Promise.

The British Male title went to 50-year-old former Jam front man Paul Weller, for ‘The Modfather’.

Kings Of Leon scooped two awards including the International Group and International Album for ‘Only By The Night’.

Rapper Kanye West won International Male, while I Kissed A Girl singer Katy Perry went home with the International Female statuette.

Some of the winners of 2009 Brit Awards are:

1.British Female-Duffy

2.British Male- Paul Weller

3.British Album- Duffy

4.Breakthrough Act- Duffy

5.International Male- Kanye West

6.International Female- Katy Perry (ANI)

Shyness almost stopped Duffy from starting singing career

New Delhi, Feb 17 (ANI): Welsh singer Aimee Anne Duffy has revealed how her shyness almost stopped her from starting her singing career.

Duffy, 24, who won the Best Pop Vocal Album prize for her debut LP ‘Rockferry’ at this month’s Grammy Awards, said that she never thought of a career in music because as she was too shy, reports the China Daily.

“As a kid, I never wanted to be a singer – I was far too shy – but I needed a way of externalising my thoughts because I was always talking s**t. I used to be a good swimmer but I got picked on in the pool,” she said.

The singer also revealed that she would like to swap her retro 60s sound, and make a more modern record, now that she has established herself on the world music scene.

“She is keen to explore a Mariah Carey or Christina Aguilera style of album. On the next record, Duffy can afford to be a bit more experimental now that she is assured her position as a singing force to be reckoned with,” a source said. (ANI)