Debt-ridden Duchess of York Fergie closing US business after 1.35M pounds lossOctober 4th, 2009 LONDON - Cash-strapped Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is reportedly closing her New York-based lifestyle-and-promotions outfit Hartmoor LLC, after losing at least 1.35million pounds in three years. Despite making a lot of efforts to promote herself, the debt-ridden Royal failed to land any major endorsement deals, and then fell out with her majority business partner, swanky US multi-millionaire investment banker Todd Morley.
Debt-ridden Duchess of York Fergie in line to join Loose WomenSeptember 13th, 2009 LONDON - Debt-ridden Duchess of York Sarah, 49, may soon bag a presenter's job on the hit lunchtime chat show 'Loose Women'. After her guest appearance on the programme earlier this month, Sarah is now desperate to have a permanent seat at the table anongside motormouths like Carol McGiffin and Denise Welch.
Now, Amy Winehouse wants to do her own gigsAugust 24th, 2009 LONDON - Singer Amy Winehouse has said that she is set to make a comeback and perform her own gigs. The troubled star made the announcement after sharing the stage with her idols 'The Specials' recently.
$400m debt killed Michael Jackson, says friendJuly 6th, 2009 LONDON - Lou Ferrigno, the "Incredible Hulk" star who was training Michael Jackson for his gruelling 50-date London tour, has claimed the singer was killed by the weight of his $400 million debt. He said the only reason Jackson, who died last month in Los Angeles, was going back on stage was to clear his debt.
'Broke' Jackson 'performed secret gigs for Arab sheikhs for $2.5M'July 2nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - Cash-strapped Michael Jackson used to perform private one-night concerts for Arab sheikhs, and charge them 2.5 million dollars a time, say reports. The King of Pop, who was nearly bankrupt at the time of his death, was said to have relied on handouts from his friend Abdullah bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the son of the king of Bahrain.
Jackson was planning a 2010 Vegas residencyJuly 2nd, 2009 LONDON - King of Pop Michael Jackson's "This Is It" shows in London were just the beginning of his live comeback, as the star was planning a six-month residency in Las Vegas for the next year. The legendary singer was booked to play 50 dates at London's O2 Arena from July until February next year - his first public concerts since 2002 and the debt-ridden Jackson was then lining up a massive six-month stay in Sin City, reports express.co.uk.
Jacko 'thought someone wanted to kill him'July 1st, 2009 LONDON - In the days before his death, Michael Jackson was worried that someone wanted to kill him, it has emerged. According to Jackson family attorney Brian Oxman, the King of Pop feared people were keen to end his life for his money and music publishing rights.
Janet Jackson 'to fill in bro Michael's shoes for O2 gigs'June 30th, 2009 LONDON - If sources are to be believed, Janet Jackson will be filling in the shoes of her late brother and icon Michael in some of the O2 gigs he was supposed perform.Janet has been sounded out about fronting some of the shows," The Sun quoted a source as saying. "A number of discussions have taken place and things are looking hopeful," the source added.
Sister Janet Jackson to fill in for Jacko at O2 gigs?June 30th, 2009 LONDON - Janet Jackson is expected to take her late brother Michael Jackson's place for some of the gigs he was scheduled to perform here. Organisers are trying to rope her in to avoid heavy losses.
Jacko wanted to perform O2 gigs for his kids, says friendJune 30th, 2009 LONDON - Michael Jackson's friend Mark Lester has said that one of the reasons the icon had planned to perform 'This Is It' concerts was that he wanted his children to see him live on stage. "He wanted his children to see daddy do what daddy does best, " The Scotsman quoted him as saying.
Jacko 'thrilled' to do 50 comeback gigs in LondonJune 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The promoters behind Michael Jackson's comeback tour have blasted allegations that the singer was angry with them for booking 50 shows in London, insisting he is rather 'thrilled'. The King of Pop was previously reported to have told his fans that he wanted to do 10 concerts at the O2 arena and spread the remaining shows all over the world.
Jacko's fury over being forced to do 50 gigs in LondonJune 2nd, 2009 LONDON - Michael Jackson has told his fans he is livid with concert promoters for booking him to do 50 shows in London than 10 as he desired. The King of Pop made the revelation outside his LA dance studio, telling fans he wanted to perform only a couple of concerts at the O2 arena and spread the remaining shows all over the world.
Michael Jackson to open 'Thriller' casinoJune 1st, 2009 LONDON - Pop legend Michael Jackson is reportedly planning to open a "Thriller" casino in Las Vegas, based on a zombie theme from his worldwide hit. Contactmusic.com reports that the 50-year-old singer is planning the casino launch next year in Sin City, as a business endeavour that can help revive his flagging fortunes.
Jackson to lip sync during comeback gigs, fans upsetMay 31st, 2009 LONDON - American R&B star Akon says that pop legend Michael Jackson won't be singing live during his comeback concerts. The news has disappointed his fans who splurged on tickets to attend his shows.
Noel Gallagher is against gigs in car-parking areasMay 15th, 2009 LONDON - Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher has expressed his anger on promoters who book huge car parking areas as location for their gigs. Noel, who recently performed in Argentina, Chile and Peru, revealed that he would like to perform in huge stadiums instead of car parks.