Victoria Beckham has been spotted in New York buying her husband David a Valentine’s Day card.
The Spice Girl settled on a sweet delight from ‘Dylan’s Candy Bar’ during a shopping spree with her youngest son, Cruz.
The card reads, “I Can’t (bear) To Be Without You” with gummy bear sweets taking the place of the word ‘bear’.
David and Posh will be apart this Valentine’s Day. She is away on tour with the Spice Girls and the football star is in LA with their two other sons.
The couple have rarely been seen out together this year, and Victoria is reported to have been behind the decision to cancel concerts in China, South Africa, Australia and Argentina.
The continuing rumours of a rift between the Spice Girls have are still growing after Victoria failed to show up to Mel C’s solo show in New York. The other members of the pop group, Geri, Emma and Mel B all turned up to support their fellow Spice Girl.
The band still denies any form of a rift as being, “rubbish”.
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Dolly Parton has postponed her North American tour after doctors told her to rest following back problems.
Parton, 62 has told fans that her breasts are the problem, “you try wagging these puppies around a while and see if you don’t have back problems”.
The tour was due to begin at the end of February in Minneapolis, two days after the release of her first mainstream country album in 17 years, “Backwards Barbie”.
Her 40 year career is being put on hold, until late April, when she hopes to take her music back onto the road.
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Singer Amy Winehouse triumphed at the Grammy awards last night after winning five awards including record of the year for her hit track ‘Rehab’.
The jazz star whose personal life is in chaos, also picked up awards for song of the year, best new artist, best pop vocal album and best female pop vocal.
Winehouse performed ‘You Know I’m No Good’ and ‘Rehab’ in front of a small audience in a London studio. The performances were shown at the awards ceremony in Los Angeles via satellite.
After a standing ovation the singer said, “Thank you very much. It’s an honour to be here”.
She hugged her mother as the crowd chanted “Amy, Amy, Amy”.
The singer took to the microphone and added, “To my mum and dad. To my Blake, my Blake incarcerated”.
Referring to this weekend’s blaze which destroyed Camden Market and celebrity haunt the Hawley Arms, she dedicated her awards to London, “This is for London because Camden Town is burning down”.
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Troops in Iraq had a surprise visit from a Hollywood A-lister yesterday.
Actress Angelina Jolie arrived in Iraq on a surprise visit as a United Nations goodwill ambassador.
The 32 year visited Baghdad to promote action to help the two million people affected by the Iraq war.
In an interview with CNN, Jolie reported that more needs to be done to help Iraqi families driven out of their homes.
She was pictured having lunch with US troops and held a meeting with US General David Petraeus, senior diplomats and Iraq’s minister for displaced people.
"Of the two million internally displaced, it's estimated 58% are under 12 years old. It's a very high number of people in a very, very vulnerable situation and a lot of young kids." She told CNN
Jolie is most famous for her roles in Hollywood films such as Lara Croft: Tomb Raider and Mr and Mrs Smith which she worked alongside with her husband Brad Pitt.
This is not the first time Jolie has campaigned on behalf of Iraqi refugees. She has previously visited Iraq in 2007 where she met some of the 1,200 Iraqis stranded on the border between Iraq and Syria.
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It has been reported that two Pablo Picasso paintings worth millions of Euros have been stolen from a Swiss exhibition.
The paintings are believed to have been stolen on Wednesday evening after a Picasso show had closed in the small town of Pfaeffikon, near Zurich.
The multi million pound oil painters, ‘Head of Horse’ and ‘Glass Pitcher’ were on loan from the Sprengel Museum in Germany.
Investigators are exploring the possibility that the thieves locked themselves in the building after the museum closed, triggering an alarm as they left.
The Swiss exhibition consisted entirely of works on loan and includes 20 original Picasso paintings.
The Sprengel are offering a reward to anyone who has any information on the stolen pieces of art.
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