Kerry Katona, the former pop star and winner of I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here, was voted the most hated women in Britain.
The was according to a survey conducted by the website onepoll.com, which asked British women who were their least favourite famous females.
Katona topped the polls no doubt due to her constant smoking and drinking throughout her recent pregnancy not to mention her annoying Iceland adverts. She was also scrutinised for her behaviour on MTV’s show Crazy in Love by the press.
The top ten hated female celebrities were as follows:
1.Kerry Katona
2.Peaches Geldof
3. Angelina Jolie
4. Fiona Phillips
5. Cherie Blair
6.Gillian McKeith
7.Chantelle Houghton
8. Sadie Frost
9.Natasha Kaplinsky
10. Paris Hilton
Sharon Osbourne has decided to leave ‘The X Factor’ after 4 years as a judge on the show.
The news follows rumours that Sharon was after a £500,000 pay rise for the fifth series.
ITV said:-
“Sharon Osbourne has decided to leave The X Factor after four fantastic years.
“ITV thanks her for her immense contribution to the show and for all her humour, compassion and energy.
“She has been a tremendous judge and mentor on the programme but we respect her wish to leave and wish her the very best with her future projects.”
The producers for ITV’s ‘The X Factor’ do not have long to find a replacement for this summers series.
Robert Llewellyn the presenter of ‘Scrapheap Challenge’ has been axed!
The 11th series of the show will now be presented by its engineering expert David Strawbridge. Its a bold move for channel 4 as Llewellyn has a strong fan base from his many years presenting the show. They can only hope that Scrapheap fanatics warm to Strawbridge.
The head of production company RDF Television West, Mark Hill said:-
“We’re delighted to be welcoming Dick Strawbridge back to Scrapheap Challenge and he’ll help to continue to refresh and reinvigorate a brand which very much stands the test of time and is much loved by its fans.”
Jack P. Shepherd who plays ‘David Platt’ has revealed that he wants David to be evil again.
After returning from prison David is thought to have learnt his lesson and end his villainous ways but Jack hopes that his character will be back to his old tricks again soon. Jack, who also won an award for best villain at the British Soap awards for playing David said:-
“I definitely want David to be evil again. I love playing that side of him. The badder he is, the better it is for me! New scripts are ready at the moment but I don’t know what’s in them. I really hope he goes back to his old tricks.”
David is now determined to make a fresh start, he will be continuing with his hair dressing and trying to build a career for himself.

Lily Allen is to star as a lesbian vampire in a new movie called ‘Lesbian Vampire Killers’. They must be really struggling to think of new names for films these days!
Although she was offered a bigger part she was happy with just a cameo appearance. She will star along side Gavin & Stacey’s Mathew Horne and James Corden, as the lesbian vampire living in a cursed village.
The film is directed by Phil Clayton and the script is written by Paul Hupfield & Stewart Williams. It is due to release some time next year.
George Sampson has told The Sun that he suffers from a rare spine condition that caused him to lose his sight in one eye last year. George said:-
“The eye was all inflamed. The spinal nerves were trapped and it affected my optic nerves”
The winner of ’Britains got talent’ addmited that he has Scheuermann’s disease which is a curvature of the spine.
“I lost all my coordination and it was really hard to dance, as I didn’t have my balance. I kept bumping into everything. There were a few times when I panicked that my eyesight wouldn’t come back.”
Doctors say that if he keeps on break dancing that it could leave him crippled. The 14 year old had this to say:-
”there’s no way I’d ever give up dancing. Nothing would stop me.”
Last night George Sampson was crowned the winner of ‘Britains Got Talent 2008′.
The Young break-dancer competed against 10 other finalists for the £100,000 prize and a chance to play for Prince Charles at the ‘Royal Variety Show’. He stormed to victory with an updated version of his ‘Singing In The Rain’ routine that got him through the semi finals earlier this week.
George had auditioned for ‘Britain’s Got Talent 2007′ but didn’t succeed, however he didn’t give in and stepped up his game from last year. Simon called him the dancing version of Rocky.
After the result, George said:
“I’m speechless - wow. Just thanks so much. You have changed my life.”
George has previous stated that if he won the money he would use it to pay off his mums mortgage.
Funny dance duo ‘Signature’ were runners-up, while Andrew Johnston, the 13-year-old opera singer Andrew finished in third place.