After weeks of the usual ridiculous speculation (who really believed Chris Fountain would duck into the house mere days after being fired from Corrie?), the cast for the next Celebrity Big Brother was finally revealed on tonight's (August 22) massive launch show.
In some ways it's a pretty typical CBB lineup - a Towie star, tick. A Loose Woman, tick. A Barbie-esuqe glamour model, tick, tick, tick. However, we did notice that the new lot of contestants are a bit more controversial than usual, boasting between them an 'impressive' amount of arrests and column inches for issues as diverse as drink, drugs, violence and racism.
Before it all kicks off in the house, Best in Showbiz brings you a rundown of the real-world antics of Celebrity Big Brother's most scandalous group yet...
Abz
Abz is not just an acronym for Aberdeen Airport, an Asian American gang or a drug for...
In some ways it's a pretty typical CBB lineup - a Towie star, tick. A Loose Woman, tick. A Barbie-esuqe glamour model, tick, tick, tick. However, we did notice that the new lot of contestants are a bit more controversial than usual, boasting between them an 'impressive' amount of arrests and column inches for issues as diverse as drink, drugs, violence and racism.
Before it all kicks off in the house, Best in Showbiz brings you a rundown of the real-world antics of Celebrity Big Brother's most scandalous group yet...
Abz
Abz is not just an acronym for Aberdeen Airport, an Asian American gang or a drug for...
- 8/22/2013
- Digital Spy
A chicken-related message on the Meatless Monday Facebook page
Days after appointing former PETA supporter and vegetarian Benji Madden as its spokesman, KFC is to have its sponsored radio show co-hosted by tennis legend Pat Cash who is campaigning for the public not to eat meat on Mondays.
Cash, the former Wimbledon champion, is to co-host the KFC Summer Session drivetime show on Triple M.
The announcement of Cash for the KFC-sponsored show comes shortly after he was named as a celebrity supporter of Meatless Monday – a campaign to persuade people to eat less meat.
From next Monday, Triple M’s KFC Summer Session will air from 4pm to 6pm weekdays with Adam Gilchrist, Mark Bosnich and Tony Squires. Cash will take over from Bosnich in January when the tennis season begins.
The new show was announced on Triple M this morning. It will air in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.
Days after appointing former PETA supporter and vegetarian Benji Madden as its spokesman, KFC is to have its sponsored radio show co-hosted by tennis legend Pat Cash who is campaigning for the public not to eat meat on Mondays.
Cash, the former Wimbledon champion, is to co-host the KFC Summer Session drivetime show on Triple M.
The announcement of Cash for the KFC-sponsored show comes shortly after he was named as a celebrity supporter of Meatless Monday – a campaign to persuade people to eat less meat.
From next Monday, Triple M’s KFC Summer Session will air from 4pm to 6pm weekdays with Adam Gilchrist, Mark Bosnich and Tony Squires. Cash will take over from Bosnich in January when the tennis season begins.
The new show was announced on Triple M this morning. It will air in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide.
- 12/3/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
The Football Federation Australia has completed a series of six black and white online vignettes about A-League signatories and their love for the game.
The series, produced by Sydney-based production company Versus Media, is to compliment the current campaign We Are Football and speaks with, among others, footballing legend and recent Sydney signing Alessandro Del Piero, former player and commentator Mark Bosnich, and chairman of Ffa Frank Lowy.
Tanya Babic and co-founder said: “We want to make the videos candid portraits of these key spokespeople and look beyond the TV facade, to get an intimidate glimpse into their first memory of falling love with the game; who their favourite team is; and how its affected their lives.”
The Ffa selected the Del Piero video to run as a Tvc across Nine and Foxtel, which the Bosnich video was bumped up to Foxtel as well.
Versus has begun work on the...
The series, produced by Sydney-based production company Versus Media, is to compliment the current campaign We Are Football and speaks with, among others, footballing legend and recent Sydney signing Alessandro Del Piero, former player and commentator Mark Bosnich, and chairman of Ffa Frank Lowy.
Tanya Babic and co-founder said: “We want to make the videos candid portraits of these key spokespeople and look beyond the TV facade, to get an intimidate glimpse into their first memory of falling love with the game; who their favourite team is; and how its affected their lives.”
The Ffa selected the Del Piero video to run as a Tvc across Nine and Foxtel, which the Bosnich video was bumped up to Foxtel as well.
Versus has begun work on the...
- 10/19/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Mark Bosnich has revealed that he is going to be a father for the first time. The 39-year-old Australian sports presenter, who has previously played for the Socceroos, Manchester United and Chelsea, said that he and 23-year-old girlfriend Sarah Jones are looking forward to becoming parents. Bosnich confirmed to The Daily Telegraph yesterday that Jones has passed all the crucial pregnancy tests, adding: "It's a wonderful time for us." The couple met last year after he (more)...
- 6/6/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Mark Bosnich has revealed that he is happier than he has been in years. The Australian footballer, who was accused by ex-girlfriend Sophie Anderton of having issues with drugs and violence, said that his positivity is due to his new relationship with 22-year-old accountant Sarah Jones. Bosnich told The Daily Telegraph: "It's early days but I can't remember the last (more)...
- 3/3/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
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