Kelly Brook left with old lady hands after spring-cleaning

London, Mar 31 (ANI): Model/actress Kelly Brook has revealed that she ended up with hands that looked like an old lady’s after she finished her spring-cleaning.

“I’ve just done some spring-cleaning and my hands feel all grainy, like old lady hands,” the Daily Star quoted her as saying.

Brook, 30, who became the new face and body of lingerie maker Ultimo, also revealed that she is not worried about cellulite.

“I go to a Korean spa where they scrub you raw. It really fights cellulite,” she added. (ANI)

Italian police seize Maradona’s diamond studs

Rome, Sep 19 (ANI): Beleaguered football legend Diego Maradona had to hand over his diamond studs to police as part payment for the millions he owes the Italian tax authorities.

Italian officials paid the holidaying Argentinean coach a visit at the luxury hotel he was staying in and seized the earrings worth nearly 4,000 pounds, Sky News reports.

Police claimed that Maradona still owes some 20 million pounds, dating back to his seven-year stint at the Italian club Napoli, where he frequently failed to pay income tax.

After fleeing Buenos Aires on Monday following Argentina’s four defeats in five matches of 2010 World Cup qualifier, Maradona, 48, is currently staying at a spa in the town of Merano in north-eastern Italy, where he is trying to lose weight.

Italian authorities had seized two of his Rolex watches worth 11,000 pounds in 2006, when he was staying near Naples.

In 2005, they seized the money he was to receive for taking part in a TV dancing show.

Four years earlier, he was met by 20 police officers as he got off a plane in Rome.

Italy’s Supreme Court ordered the ex-footballer to pay 36 million euros in unpaid taxes.

According to the association of Italian taxpayers, Maradona still has 22.4 million euros to pay.

Recently, Brazilian legend Pele took a blow at Maradona, saying he feels another Argentine-born player, Alfredo di Stefano, is the best player ever.

“Maradona was a great player, but he could not kick with his right foot and did not score goals with his head.

The only time he scored an important goal with his head, it turned out he had used his hand,” Pele said referring to Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’ goal against England in 1986 World Cup. (ANI)

World’s oldest dog dies at 21

London, September 1 (ANI): The world’s oldest dog aged 21(147 in dog years) has died of natural causes.

Chanel, a wire-haired dachshund, took its last breath at Long Island at her owner’s home in Port Jefferson Station, a village 50 miles east of New York City.

Guinness World Records had named the pooch the world’s oldest dog in May this year during its 21st birthday party hosted by a pet food company at a Manhattan dog hotel and spa.

Owners Denice and Karl Shaughnessy had brought Chanel home from a pet shelter in Newport News, Virginia, when she was just six weeks old, reports the Daily Express.

Meanwhile, an owner of a dog from Louisiana named Max is now claiming the record for his pet. (ANI)

Force India, Fisichella on pole position for Belgian Grand Prix

Spa-Francorchamps (Belgium), Aug 29(ANI): Formula One Racing team Force India, which is backed by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, on Saturday claimed the pole position in qualifying session for Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix, as Giancarlo Fisichella exhibited an incredible performance to come on top.

It was Force India team’s first-ever pole and the fourth for Fisichella, as he recorded a remarkable qualifying time with a lap of 1 minute, 46.308 seconds to start the Belgian Grand Prix at the front of the grid.

“It’s unbelievable. I didn’t expect to be on pole. It’s amazing. It’s fantastic. I’m so happy. Pole position! Is it true?,” Fisichella said.

“I need to thank the team because they did a fantastic job. I’m really, really happy – and really confident for tomorrow!,” he added.

Meanwhile, Toyota driver Jarno Trulli will start second and BMW Sauber’s Nick Heidfeld will start third following a qualifying session that produced many surprises.

Force India has recently introduced a series of updates to Fisichella and Adrian Sutil’s cars, which showed signs of improvement at last weekend’s European Grand Prix, where both drivers ran well. (ANI)

Dead Sea shrinking by 1 meter every year

Washington, August 27 (ANI): Reports indicate that the Dead Sea is still shrinking fast, with water levels continuing to drop at the rate of about 1 meter per year.

Praised far and wide for the reputed healing powers of its minerals and waters, the Dead Sea has been luring visitors for thousands of years.

But these days, tourists see a very different lake from the one that others would have witnessed a few decades ago.

According to a report in National Geographic News, the sea sits in the lowest place on earth, and for years, the water level was 1280 feet below sea level. However, in the last 40 years, it’s dropped more than 80 feet.

Today, the Dead Sea continues to drop at the rate of about 1 meter per year.

This dramatic shortage is particularly evident at Israel’s Ein Gedi Spa, on the southern shores of the Dead Sea.

“The beach was here, and now (it’s) far away. You can see it’s more than one kilometre from here. In 30 years, the beach (will have) disappeared,” said Alon Shachal, Ein Gedi Spa Manager.

The need to change the status quo and find a solution to the Dead Sea’s alarming shrinking has been a concern for years for ‘Friends of the Earth Middle East’, a non-governmental organization that brings together Palestinian, Israeli and Jordanian environmentalists.

“After the ’60′s, we started to see a dramatic decrease in the surface area of the Dead Sea. And according to the different studies, in 50 years from now, at the same rate, which is 1 meter per year of drop in the surface level of the Dead Sea, means that this sea will not be the same. It will be more of a very small lake; not the same area that we have today,” said Iyad Aburdeieneh, Project Coordinator, Friends of the Earth Middle East Bethlehem.

According to Gidon Bromberg, from Friends of the Earth Middle East Tel Aviv, “The Dead Sea has had its taps closed from both ends. From the North, in fact here in front of us is where the Jordan River should be flowing to the Dead Sea, but the Jordan River basically doesn’t flow anymore.”

“Ninety-five per cent of its waters have been diverted by Israel, by Syria, by Jordan, so that what’s left in the Jordan River – a river holy to half of humanity – is little more than agriculture runoff, fish farm waste and, mostly, untreated sewage waters,” he said. (ANI)

Clash after a soccer match in Kolkata, one dead

24 North Parganas (WB), Aug 24 (ANI): Clash after a soccer match killed one and injured 15 others at Rajarhat, 40 kilometres away from Kolkata.

Reportedly the defeated team attacked the winners with guns.

The mob also set ablaze a neighbouring premier resort.

“There was a local football match going on outside our property and there was some altercation between two teams. It appears that some people ran into our property and they were followed by a mob.The mob kept looking for them, they could not find them. So, there was some enragement and they put this place on fire.

The damage is limited only to the main building,” said Robertson, Director of the Vedic Village, Resort and Spa. (ANI)

Malay women queuing for refreshing spa and salon services in jail

Kuala Lumpur, June 22 (ANI): Women are increasingly queuing up to go to the Kajang Prison (women’s wing) in Malaysia, which has opened spa and salon services.

Since it opened its doors to the public last December, scores of women have been regular visitors to the Kajang Prison spa and salon, especially on weekends when it becomes very difficult to get an appointment.

The spa authorities say that the purpose behind starting the spa was to teach skills to women prisoners, some of them foreigners, who were ironically thrown behind bars for working illegally in beauty and massage parlours.

Warder Corporal Rahmah Zawawi, who has been attached with the prison for the past 22 years, revealed that watching the success of the spa and salon training, some private beauty parlour owners even inquired whether they could hire the prisoners. But we had to turn them down as they are only allowed to work within the prison premises,” New Strait-Times Online quoted Rahmah as saying.

According to Rahmah, most of the women working at the prison spa and salon were those serving jail terms of six months or less.

“Currently, seven girls are working in the salon and all of them are Indonesians. They are in jail because they did not have valid travel or work documents. We don’t allow those with dangerous criminal records to work here,” Rahmah said.

She further said that apart from the quality of services provided at the spa, its cheaper rates also attracted women.

“Tell me where can you get a sauna, scrub and facial for only RM85?” she asked.

The services are only open to women clients.

“All they have to do is inform the guard that they have an appointment with us and drive straight in,” Rahmah said of her women clients.

The prisoners are trained by warders who have substantial knowledge in the beauty business.

The training is a continuous affair because it is provided only to short-term prisoners, and the “staff” turnover is high.

“We don’t mind that we keep training and training prisoners all the time. This gives the women a chance to start a new life when they get out,” Rahmah said. (ANI)

Britain-shaped cloud caught on camera!

London, May 22 (ANI): A Brit teen could not resist taking a picture of a cloud resembling the map of her country floating over the English countryside.

Budding photographer Jessica Wild revealed she had been with her friends when she spotted the remarkable formation that prompted her to capture it on her camera.

The 16-year-old, presently studying at Droitwich Spa High School, Droitwich, Worcester, spoke of her excitement upon seeing the drifting “little map”.

“I had to have a double take when I saw it, I thought that looks amazing,” the Telegraph quoted Jessica as saying.

“It was just like a little map of Britain in the sky, with England, Scotland, Wales and even a bit at the side which looked like Ireland.

“I couldn’t believe it and my friends really love the picture.

“My mum and dad had just bought me a new camera and I thought this was a great way to try it out because it’s quite hard to take pictures of the sky because of all the light.

“I have always loved taking pictures and when I finish school I am hoping to become a photographer,” she added. (ANI)

Jordan may land in jail over nude sunbathing in Maldives

London, May 18 (ANI): Katie Price a.k.a Jordan faces the prospects of being jailed after the busty model was caught sunbathing in Maldives – naked.

The 30-year-old broke strict Muslim laws by shedding her clothes to soak up the sun – a crime that can land tourists in jail, reports the Mirror.

Foreign Office travel advice warns: “Nudism and topless sunbathing are prohibited throughout the Maldives including on resort islands. The Maldives is a Muslim country and serious violations of law may lead to a prison sentence.”

And an angry local fisherman said: “This woman’s behaviour is unacceptable.

“If she comes to a Muslim country she should respect Islamic laws and customs,” he added.he glamour flew to the five star Conrad Resort and Spa on Rengali island after her acrimonious split from husband Peter Andre. (ANI)

Jordan may land in jail over nude sunbathing in Maldives

London, May 18 (ANI): Katie Price a.k.a Jordan faces the prospects of being jailed after the busty model was caught sunbathing in Maldives – naked.

The 30-year-old broke strict Muslim laws by shedding her clothes to soak up the sun – a crime that can land tourists in jail, reports the Mirror.

Foreign Office travel advice warns: “Nudism and topless sunbathing are prohibited throughout the Maldives including on resort islands. The Maldives is a Muslim country and serious violations of law may lead to a prison sentence.”

And an angry local fisherman said: “This woman’s behaviour is unacceptable.

“If she comes to a Muslim country she should respect Islamic laws and customs,” he added.he glamour flew to the five star Conrad Resort and Spa on Rengali island after her acrimonious split from husband Peter Andre. (ANI)

Jordan may land in jail over nude sunbathing in Maldives

London, May 18 (ANI): Katie Price a.k.a Jordan faces the prospects of being jailed after the busty model was caught sunbathing in Maldives – naked.

The 30-year-old broke strict Muslim laws by shedding her clothes to soak up the sun – a crime that can land tourists in jail, reports the Mirror.

Foreign Office travel advice warns: “Nudism and topless sunbathing are prohibited throughout the Maldives including on resort islands. The Maldives is a Muslim country and serious violations of law may lead to a prison sentence.”

And an angry local fisherman said: “This woman’s behaviour is unacceptable.

“If she comes to a Muslim country she should respect Islamic laws and customs,” he added.

The glamour flew to the five star Conrad Resort and Spa on Rengali island after her acrimonious split from husband Peter Andre. (ANI)

Paula Abdul dismisses painkiller addiction

New York, May 8 (ANI): Singer Paula Abdul has said that she was not addicted to painkillers for 12 years, has never been drunk and never checked into a rehab.

The comments come days after the American Idol judge revealed in an interview with Ladies Home Journal that she’d battled a 12-year addiction to painkillers.

The magazine said that Abdul, to overcome her habit, checked into the La Costa Resort and Spa in California last Thanksgiving to wean herself off painkillers, reports The New York Daily News.

Now, however, she claims that the magazine got it wrong and took her remarks out of context.

Abdul, 46, told two radio shows Thursday morning that she never said she had been addicted to painkillers or checked into rehab.

“It was very stressful for me to hear that and to be quoted saying something. I never said,” Abdul told hosts on the Detroit radio show “Mojo in the Morning.”

“I’ve never checked into a rehab clinic. I’ve never been addicted or abused drugs, and I’ve never abused alcohol. I’ve never even been drunk in my life,” she said.

When hosts of the Dallas-based radio show “Kidd Kraddick in the Morning” asked her if it had been difficult to talk about her struggle with addiction, she replied, “I didn’t. I was quoted as saying something I didn’t say.”

In her defence, the stunner said the facility where she was reported to have retreated to detox is a vacation spot, not a clinic. (ANI)

Simpsons memorabilia collecting fan runs out of place at home

London, May 7 (ANI): A Simpsons fan, who has been collecting their memorabilia, has run out of space at her home.

Catherine Murphy, 29, of Leamington Spa, Warwicks, is so obsessed with the cartoon characters that she has collected more than 400 items, including toy figurines, alarm clocks, calendars and a robotic Homer.

“Over the years I’ve amassed quite a collection,” the Sun quoted the mum of one as saying.

“To be honest the only place in my house big enough to stash it all is in the attic,” she added.

Murphy, a bar manager, fell for the show at the age of 16.

She has even flown to the US to visit the Fox network, which makes the hit.

“I started watching it when I was a schoolgirl and now I’m a 29-year-old mum I still find it hysterical. My favourite character would have to be Homer,” she added. (ANI)

UPDATE 1-Auto supplier Noble seeks bankruptcy protection

Cites frozen credit, volume declines

* European, Asian, Mexican units excluded

DETROIT, April 15 (Reuters) – Auto parts supplier Noble International Ltd (NOBL.O) filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for its North American operations on Wednesday, citing a steep decline in auto production and tight credit.

Noble is the latest U.S. auto parts supplier to seek bankruptcy protection as a result of the decline in U.S. vehicle sales to their lowest level in nearly 27 years and the increasing financial strain on Detroit’s automakers.

The Troy, Michigan-based company, which makes laser-welded blanks and roll-formed products and other steel components, has supplied parts to General Motors Corp (GM.N), Ford Motor Co (F.N) and Chrysler LLC.

“The frozen credit markets and diminished volumes have limited our ability to effectuate a solution outside of bankruptcy,” Noble Chief Executive Andrew Tavi said in a statement.

The company said three of its customers recently moved to buy laser-welded products from other suppliers.

Noble said in March it was seeking short-term funding from Detroit’s three automakers, and that without help it was unlikely to maintain operations to March 23.

The auto supplier defaulted on a debt payment on March 1.

Noble’s European, Asian and Mexican affiliates are excluded from the bankruptcy.

Noble provides steel structural components to the auto industry, including parts that increase vehicle body strength and reduce weight. Customers also include Daimler AG (DAIGn.DE), BMW (BMWG.DE), Fiat SpA (FIA.MI) and Honda Motor Co Ltd (7267.T).

The U.S. auto industry is suffering from its worst downturn in decades, with industrywide sales about 40 percent in the first three months of 2009. (Reporting by Soyoung Kim; Editing by Gary Hill)

Two Players Hit It Big Playing New Bad Beat Blackjack Progressive Jackpot at Barona Resort and Casino

SAN DIEGO, CA, Apr 14 (MARKET WIRE) —
The holiday weekend proved lucky at Barona Resort and Casino as two big
winners hit the right beat playing one of Barona’s most popular games
featuring an exciting new way to win even bigger jackpots — Blackjack
Bad Beat Progressive Jackpot. Barona is the only casino in the country to
offer a progressive Bad Beat jackpot on high-end blackjack games.

On Saturday, April 11, Lisa L. of Ramona was playing Blackjack Bad Beat
Jackpot, when it hit at $33,058. Eight other lucky players who were in
Barona’s Parlor 32 high-limit area when the progressive hit each won $500
for a total of $37,058. Lisa was the first player to win a major jackpot
so far on the new progressive jackpot which debuted only two weeks ago at
Barona. Then, less than 24 hours later, on Sunday, April 12, Henry T. of
San Diego was playing the same game when the progressive jackpot hit
$25,157 and 10 other players in the high-limit area also won $500 each for
a total of $30,157.

“We’re excited to add Lisa and Henry to our list of jackpot winners at
Barona,” said Rick Salinas, general manager of Barona Resort and Casino. “We
are always looking for new and exciting ways to provide more opportunities
for our players to win at Barona and that is how we created the Bad Beat
progressive jackpot. While we just barely introduced this new progressive
jackpot on our casino floor we already have two big winners! It is great
to see that a new twist on an old favorite can create even more winning
moments for our guests.”

Barona’s Blackjack Bad Beat Progressive Jackpot debuted earlier this month
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Video Craps, and Perfect Pairs Blackjack.

While playing Blackjack Bad Beat Jackpot, guests have a chance to win even
if the dealer gets 21. Adapted from the concept of Bad Beat Jackpot in
poker, Blackjack Bad Beat Jackpot is available in Barona’s Parlor 32
high-limit area with the one-of-a-kind progressive bonus that does not
even require an additional side wager. The Blackjack Bad Beat Jackpot
starts at $25,000 and grows about $275 a day until it is hit.

Ranked “Highest in Satisfaction in the Southern California Indian Gaming
Experience” in the J.D. Power and Associates’ 2008 Southern California
Indian Gaming Casino Satisfaction Study, Barona Resort and Casino blends the
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Vegas. Barona is San Diego’s leading destination resort featuring 400
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Barona Resort and Casino received the highest numerical score among casinos
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Swiss architect Zumthor wins coveted Pritzker

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Swiss architect Peter Zumthor, a designer who spurns the limelight while creating a handful of meticulously crafted buildings at his alpine retreat, won his profession’s top honor on Sunday, the Pritzker Architecture Prize.

Zumthor, 65, becomes the third native of Switzerland to receive what is sometimes described as the architecture world’s equivalent of the Nobel Prize.

Many of Zumthor’s works dot the mountainous canton where he has lived and worked for the past 30 years, including his best-known project, Therme Vals. The luxury spa, which opened in 1996 after a decade of work, consists of 60,000 precision-cut quartzite stone slabs built into a hillside surrounded by soaring peaks.

A pair of works in Germany evoke a similar spirituality: the Kolumba art museum in Cologne and an austere chapel on a nearby farm. In Austria, he designed the lakefront Kunsthaus Bregenz museum, which looks like a lamp from the outside.

But Zumthor has no completed projects in either the United States or Britain. And he eschews large commercial buildings and high-priced vanity projects.

“If I ever do a mountain lodge for a wealthy person, for him it’s just a mountain lodge, and for me it will be three years out of my life. So I have to be careful,” Zumthor told Reuters.

The scarcity of his oeuvre, and the years of work that he puts into each project, has made him something of a hero in an industry where celebrity architects win headlines and lucrative commissions for what he described as “beautiful images.”

“I’m more about the real stuff, about substance,” Zumthor said. “That’s why I take a little bit longer.”

Indeed, he spent a decade transforming a bombed-out church into Kolumba, the Art Museum of the Cologne Archdiocese. It was finished in 2007, the same year he completed the Brother Klaus Field Chapel for a couple in Mechernich, Germany. The tiny building consists of a concrete shell layered over a conical tent of 112 tree trunks that were later dried out and removed, leaving a blackened interior.

‘COMMANDING PRESENCE’

The Pritzker Prize was established in 1979 by the Pritzker family, the Chicago-based clan that owns the Hyatt hotel chain, as a means of honoring a living architect whose built works, among other things, produce “consistent and significant contributions to humanity.”

The inaugural winner was American Philip Johnson. Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, the designers of Beijing’s Olympic Stadium, shared the prize in 2001. Last year’s winner was Jean Nouvel of France.

The prize — a bronze medallion and $100,000 — is handed out at a different location each year. The ceremony for Zumthor will take place in Argentina on May 29, at the legislative palace of the Buenos Aires City Council.

“His buildings have a commanding presence, yet they prove the power of judicious intervention, showing us again and again that modesty in approach and boldness in overall result are not mutually exclusive,” read the citation from the eight-person Pritzker jury of international architects and arts patrons.

Zumthor is based in the village of Haldenstein, in the canton of Graubuenden, a world away from the hectic pace and lifestyle of architects such as Britain’s Norman Foster or Dutchman Rem Koolhaas, both Pritzker laureates.

He is often described in complimentary terms as reclusive or an outsider. Zumthor countered that publicity was important, but he was disinclined to put out a press release “as soon as I make two walls and a roof.

“I say, let’s wait a little. Let’s do some work, and the buildings should speak for themselves. That’s how I am.”

(Editing by Eric Walsh)

The 40k pounds secret behind Kylie Minogue’s glowing skin revealed

London, April 13 (ANI): Kylie Minogue reportedly shelled 40,000 pounds on treating herself at beauty spa holidays and getting Botox injections to be in the glowing skin she is today.

The Aussie singer had allegedly rejuvenated her layers in the last six months with two, seven-night breaks at Spain’s SHA Wellness Clinic.

The 40-year-old purportedly indulged in a variety of health treatments and ‘Integral Facial Rejuvenation’ package, priced around 3,000 pounds, to repair the effects left by her cancer in 2005.

“This wasn’t a cheap break,” News of the World quoted a clinic source as saying.

“The package alone cost 3,000 pounds and the presidential suite costs 5,400 pounds a night. It is not cosmetic surgery but the effects are amazing,” the source added.

The source continued: “She had six months of chemotherapy after her cancer was diagnosed and this clinic not only allows her to hide away so she can have beauty treatments but also makes sure her body is healthy too.

“She had lots of massages and hydrotherapy treatments, but Kylie was there for the macrobiotic food and rejuvenation therapies.”

Gwen Davies, non surgical specialist from Transform Cosmetic Surgery, added: “To the trained eye it’s clear she’s invested in a range of complementary non-surgical treatments and maybe even one or two surgical procedures.” (ANI)

The £40k secret behind Kylie Minogue’s glowing skin revealed

London, April 12 (ANI): Kylie Minogue reportedly shelled 40,000 pounds on treating herself at beauty spa holidays and getting Botox injections to be in the glowing skin she is today.

The Aussie singer had allegedly rejuvenated her layers in the last six months with two, seven-night breaks at Spain’s SHA Wellness Clinic.

The 40-year-old purportedly indulged in a variety of health treatments and ‘Integral Facial Rejuvenation’ package, priced around 3,000 pounds, to repair the effects left by her cancer in 2005.

“This wasn’t a cheap break,” News of the World quoted a clinic source as saying.

“The package alone cost 3,000 pounds and the presidential suite costs 5,400 pounds a night. It is not cosmetic surgery but the effects are amazing,” the source added.

The source continued: “She had six months of chemotherapy after her cancer was diagnosed and this clinic not only allows her to hide away so she can have beauty treatments but also makes sure her body is healthy too.

“She had lots of massages and hydrotherapy treatments, but Kylie was there for the macrobiotic food and rejuvenation therapies.”

Gwen Davies, non surgical specialist from Transform Cosmetic Surgery, added: “To the trained eye it’s clear she’s invested in a range of complementary non-surgical treatments and maybe even one or two surgical procedures.” (ANI)

Money troubles leave ‘millionaire’ boxer Eubank homeless, alone

London, Apr 12 (ANI): Fallen millionaire boxer Chris Eubank’s money troubles have left him homeless and alone.

The once swaggering former world middleweight champion has been forced to swap his lavish ways for a sad, lonely life in a hotel room, News of the World reported.

The 42-year-old dandy-who earned more than 35million pounds from the ring-has lived at the hotel in Brighton for four months because he has no other place to stay.

Hotel Staff says that he is a loner who sips lime and sodas in the hotel bar, then surfs the internet in his room at night.

Lisping Eubank was a hero to millions of British boxing fans in the 1990s. But the Inland Revenue delivered him a knockout blow in 2005, when he was declared bankrupt owing 1.3 million pounds in unpaid taxes.

Once so rich he used Evian water to wash his hands at petrol stations, Eubank now treats himself to sweets from Tesco’s across the street from his 149 pounds-a-night MyHotel pad in the Sussex town.

“We don’t think of him as a guest any more, he lives here. He’ll talk to fans and sign autographs. But we never see him taking a woman up to his room. Sometimes he’ll get a massage in the hotel spa. Other than that, he keeps to himself.”

Eubank was attracted by the hotel’s New Age theme. It has a feng shui design to “refresh your soul” and rooms have a decor of crystals and lotus flowers.

He was forced to move there after selling his 4million pounds Brighton mansion and another 850,000 pounds former home in nearby Hove to pay off his debts.

Last year ex-wife Karron, 43, told how Chris had begun globetrotting to exotic spots. But now he has been deserted by his circle of hangers-on and is having to watch every penny. (ANI)

Kate Moss axes Easter break with beau

London, April 10 (ANI): Supermodel Kate Moss has reportedly cancelled accompanying her rocker beau Jamie Hince on tour this week with his band The Kills in Australia.

According to a source, the 35-year-old was due to spend Easter Down Under with Hince but changed her plans as she was worried singer Alison Mosshart, Hince’s band mate, didn’t want her there and possibly getting in the way of the two-piece band and their work flow.

“Alison, who is very close to Jamie, felt his focus would be on Kate, not the tour and she was apparently kicking up a real fuss about Kate’s presence,” the Daily Express quoted the source, as saying.

“So Kate decided not to go in the end because she was worried about any possible aggro,” the source added.

The model has instead gone to 50,000-pound girlie holiday to the Maldives with long-time friend Fran Cutler, according to the source.

She left this week for Easter trip with her daughter Lila for a spa-packed, sunshine extravaganza complete with a butler on call 24 hours a day, the source added.

“She has been to the resort before and tries to make her spa detox an annual event,” the source said.

“But it was a last-minute decision to go to the Maldives again so soon, apparently driven on by Alison’s dark cloud.

“Kate and Fran, Kate’s daughter Lila and Fran’s daughter Mercy now plan a healthy, relaxing and expensive Easter break instead of the stress of possible conflict with Mosshart,” the source added. (ANI)