Jul
11
By: Natasha | Comments (0)

Fergie Denies Product Placement Claims

The Black Eyed Peas star Fergie as denied reports she is to use her songs to promote a clothing line. The singer, real name Stacey Ferguson, signed a $4 million deal with U.S. clothing firm Candie’s earlier this month, and it was claimed she would namecheck the brand in tunes written for her second album. She denied any connection lets leave like that. The music critics and the movement of her current album in the top 10 for many weeks lets ya know that Fergie is really a musical artist that can be taken seriously! She’s not going to sell out for 4 million to be a laughing stock in the music industry for candies. She can do a perfume line or something a get a 7 million sign on for it. Who is candies that she do a comprising collaborate pf her musical lyrics for? Recommendation, buy the upcoming 2nd CD, or sample the stuff, Fergie is a badd gal!



Jul
11
By: Natasha | Comments (0)

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Clay Aiken was involved in an airplane disturbance with another passenger Saturday while en route to Tulsa International Airport, a newspaper reported.

The dispute on a Continental Airlines flight took place between Aiken, who was traveling Saturday morning to a performance at the Brady Theater, and a woman, the Tulsa World reported for Sunday’s editions.

Concert goers who attended the former “American Idol” singer’s show said afterward that Aiken joked on-stage about being beaten up by a girl earlier in the day.

FBI Special Agent Gary Johnson said there was a dispute between a male passenger and a woman on the flight but could not confirm the passenger was Aiken. He said the dispute was over the male passenger’s foot resting on the woman’s armrest. He said there was an allegation the woman gave the male passenger a “minor shove” during the argument.

“At that point the flight crew was able to resolve the situation,” Johnson said.

Tulsa Airport Authority spokeswoman Alexis Higgins said the passengers were held until FBI agents arrived to interview them. No injuries were reported and no arrests were made.