Jennifer Aniston not interested in other stars’ lives

London, Sep 19 (ANI): Jennifer Aniston is livid over the public interest in her private life, as she herself doesn’t care what other stars are doing.

The ‘Friends’ star has vowed not to discuss her personal life, and is unhappy with the idea of strangers reading about her personal matters.

“I don’t know about your life. I don’t want to, truthfully. It’s not my business,” the Daily Express quoted her as having told Parade magazine.

“It’s a very strange thing, but somehow it’s like there was some clause somewhere that said, ‘Well, you’re a public person, so we get to go into your house and search through your drawers.’

“I don’t know who came up with it because I wouldn’t have signed on. I don’t think anybody would have,” she added. (ANI)

‘Smeargate’ vice madam claims leading Tories barked like dogs, begged for mercy

London, Apr 19 (ANI): Natalie Rowe, a vice madam at the centre of the Smeargate scandal, is set to reveal the names of four high-flying Tories who enjoyed “degrading” sex sessions.

In an explosive tome, Rowe will reveal how the men got themselves whipped and handcuffed while high on cocaine.

Two of Rowe’s ex clients are in Tory leader David Cameron’s top team today, while the other two are former Tory ministers – one was in the Cabinet.

Her memoir, worth a million pounds, has been snapped up by a major publisher.

Natalie, 45, is the woman at the heart of the Smeargate emails over her relationship with shadow Chancellor George Osborne.

“It’s time the truth was told about some of the men who could end up running the country. Men who have been on all fours before me, crying like babies, taking massive amounts of drugs as I whip them senseless,” The Mirror quoted her, as saying.

The book details Natalie’s venture into vice – from her days as a teenage runaway to her life as madam of her own high-class escort agency in fashionable Chelsea.

Two of the four prominent Tories are currently serving in David Cameron’s inner circle. She says she had repeated sex sessions with them over a year-long period when they paid to be sex slaves. One snorted copious amounts of cocaine during the sessions.

“I had them barking like dogs and begging for mercy. Quite often they would take me wholly in their confidence, discussing deep, personal matters about their past and their thoughts on other politicians. Most of them are desperately insecure and at war with their own egos.

“Now every time I see them on TV or in the newspaper, I just think, ‘How long are you going to be able to keep all this secret?’ Well, the answer is-not for much longer,” she said. (ANI)

Britney’s ‘call for help against father’s conservatorship’ leaked online

Washington, April 1 (ANI): Britney Spear’s alleged voicemail message for her lawyers, depicting her frustration at her father’s conservatorship order, has been leaked online.

Her father Jamie was granted control over the pop princess’ legal, financial and personal matters last year following her public breakdown that sent her packing to a rehabilitation centre.

The leaked clip was said to have been left by the singer in January, in which she appears to inform her attorneys about her father’s threat to distance her from her sons, reports Contactmusic.

A transcript of the tape allegedly said: “Hi, my name’s Britney Spears. I called you earlier. I’m calling again because I just wanted to make sure (it is known) that during the process of eliminating the conservatorship that my father has threatened me several times, you know, he’ll take my children away.

“I just want to be guaranteed that everything will be fine with the process of you guys taking care of everything – that things will stay the same as far as my custodial time. That’s it, bye.” (ANI)

Afghan women condemn Karzai’s decision to sign law legalizing rape

Kabul, Mar.31 (ANI): Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai has signed a law which “legalises” rape, women’s groups and the United Nations warn.

Critics claim that Karzai helped rush the bill through parliament in a bid to appease Islamic fundamentalists ahead of elections in August.

In a massive blow for women’s rights, the new Shia Family Law negates the need for sexual consent between married couples, tacitly approves child marriage and restricts a woman’s right to leave the home, according to UN papers seen by The Independent.

“It is one of the worst bills passed by the parliament this century,” fumed Shinkai Karokhail, a woman MP who campaigned against the legislation.

“It is totally against women’s rights. This law makes women more vulnerable,” she added.

The law regulates personal matters like marriage, divorce, inheritance and sexual relations among Afghanistan’s minority Shia community.

“It’s about votes. Karzai is in a hurry to appease the Shia because the elections are on the way,” Karokhail said.

The provisions are reminiscent of the hardline Taliban regime, which banned women from leaving their homes without a male relative.

But in a sign of Afghanistan’s faltering steps towards gender equality, politicians who opposed it have been threatened.

The bill lay dormant for more than a year, but in February it was rushed through parliament as President Karzai sought allies in a constitutional row over the upcoming election. (ANI)