Artist: Cirith Gorgor
Genre(s):
Metal
Discography:
Onwards To The Spectral Defile
Year: 1999
Tracks: 9
Kerry Katona is said to be "devastated" today following the death of the man she regarded as her real father.
The former Atomic Kitten singer's stepfather, Arnold Ferrier, died at the age of 78 on Tuesday morning in Texas after losing a short battle against cancer.
The Iceland ad star is now heading to America, but failed in her bid to be at his bedside when he died.
Kerry's spokesman said, "Kerry was told last week that he had been diagnosed with cancer.
"She received a call (on Tuesday) saying he had taken a turn for the worse.
"She was desperately trying to get over there to be at his bedside."
The spokesman added that Kerry, 27, regarded Ferrier, who was briefly married to her mother during her early childhood in Warrington, Cheshire, North West England, as her real father and remained close to him.
She added: "Kerry and her stepsister, Pat Ferrier, have flown to the US to make the necessary arrangements.
"Kerry is absolutely devastated. He really was the only father that she knew."
Mr Ferrier retired to Texas but split his time between there and Warrington.
Britney Spears has been spotted on the shoot of the next Pussycat Dolls video, and is reported to be making a cameo appearance.
The troubled singer was seen at Burbank, LA which is the location of the girl group's latest video shoot.
A source told Metro, "She is doing a cameo in their new video shoot today," speaking of the video for next single, 'When I Grow Up'.
Britney is said to be recording her own material at present, with hopes of releasing a new album before the end of 2008.
Jason Segel is having a good year. First came "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," which cemented the actor as one of comedy's newest talents. Then came word that he was the man chosen to resurrect the Muppets franchise by writing and starring in their newest adventure. Soon after, Segel was tapped for his second leading role, in the upcoming comedy "I Love You, Man" alongside Paul Rudd.
But with the movie industry proclaiming its love for Segel, when was the last time he had a chance to say those magic words to someone else?
"This morning, to Paul Rudd, when he was rubbing my crotch with a golf club," Segel laughed. "We've been doing it every five minutes or so."
MTV News caught up with Segel and Rudd at a Los Angeles golf course where the two were filming a scene for their upcoming bromance, the story of an about-to-be married guy who "finds out that he doesn't really have a close friend in his life to be a best man, so he sets out to find one," Segel explained. "That would be me."
In this particular scene, their budding friendship inspires the pair to play golf and subsequently slow up the whole course trying to teach Paul's fiancée how to play.
"Paul convinces me to go out on a double date with him and his fiancée [played by Rashida Jones] and her friend Hailey [Sarah Burns], but I don't like to golf with women in the movie," Segel said.
Which sounds easy enough on paper: a couple of swings, a couple of shots, a couple of takes, and they're out. But each time we watched a new take, it seemed to come from a different movie, thanks to radical improvisations from Segel and Rudd on everything from the Dalai Lama to short shorts.
Watching the pair endlessly riff off each other, it's easy to say that art imitates life in this film, where Segel's and Rudd's characters ultimately become the other's most supportive presence, but the cliché is true. Both actors, for instance, stayed in front of the camera at all times (even when they weren't in a particular shot) in order to throw ad-libbed lines to the other.
With no breaks, it becomes a hard way to make an easy living, joked Rudd.
So what has this collaborative movie taught them about what makes a best friend? Is it empathy? Similar interests? A shared history?
"You have to be caring, and you have to understanding," Segel opined, "[and it] helps to be British."
Directed by John Hamburg, "I Love You, Man" is targeting an early 2009 release.
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The Dreams hitmaker, real name Jayceon Taylor, was sentenced to 60 days behind bars in February (08), after pleading guilty to felony gun charges relating to an incident at a 2007 basketball game.
He eventually served just eight days of the sentence and was released on 10 March (08).
But his legal woes weren't the only thing bothering the MC - in the upcoming June (08) issue of XXL magazine, he reveals he was in such a dark place emotionally and physically, he almost chose to end his life.
He tells the American publication, "My life is f**ked up right now. I'm in a f**ked up place. My fans love me, and I know what they want but in a minute, I'm not gonna be physically capable of pleasing the world with music. Because my mind isn't right. People are driving me under God's good earth."
Later on, he adds, "Sometimes I wanna be at peace so bad that I wish myself off of the earth."
And according to AOL's The Boombox, the interview - which took place just a few days before he checked into California's Twin Towers Correctional Facility - ends with The Game breaking down, but the tears were for both the turmoil in his personal life and the apparent demise of the rap industry.
He explains, "The tears coming from my left eye are from my s**t that I'm dealing with in my life, and the tears down my right cheek are tears for hip-hop."
Hollywood actress NICOLE KIDMAN has laughed off reports she is to follow in the footsteps of DEMI MOORE and BRITNEY SPEARS by posing naked and pregnant for a magazine shoot.
The Australian star is expecting her first child with husband Keith Urban and was rumoured to have striped off for a provocative photospread with legendary photographer Patrick Demarchelier.
But Kidman admits that although she did take part in a shoot with Demarchelier, she did not bare all - and finds the idea of her posing naked while pregnant "hilarious".
She says, "'It's total nonsense. It was not that kind of a shoot.
'It's madness to think I did that or was even asked to do that. I'm just looking forward to having and caring for our baby."
Both Moore and Spears posed for controversial shoots for fashion magazines while they were pregnant, with the Ghost star gracing the cover of Vanity Fair in 1991 and the singer following suit in Harper's Bazaar in 2006.