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Jolie still face of clothing giant St John

Washington, Sept 29 (ANI): Angelina Jolie has not been dropped as the face of clothing giant St John.

The denial came from the company's spokesperson after rumours started circulating that the actress had lost her contract with them.

"Rumors that St John has fired Angelina Jolie are untrue," Usmagazine.com quoted the spokesperson, as saying.

The spokesperson insisted that not only will Jolie be appearing in the current St John campaign, but also the Spring one.

"She appears in the current St John's campaign and she will appear in the upcoming Spring campaign as well," the rep said.

Jolie signed on to be the face of St John back in September 2005.

At the time, the company's chief executive officer, Richard Cohen, praised her for having all the qualities of a St John woman.


Baldwin, Gellar's 'Suburban Girl' going direct to DVD

Melbourne, Sept 18 (ANI): Sarah Michelle Gellar and Alec Baldwin's new flick 'Suburban' girl will not be hitting theatres, but instead is heading straight for a DVD release.

Gellar plays a naive associate book editor named Brett who is embarking on her first big job.

Her character is overwhelmed until she develops a romance with the seasoned literary star Archie Knox, played by Alec Baldwin, who opens the doors to the glamorous world for her.

However, life takes a turn when she is faced with a family crisis.

Confirming the news of the direct to DVD release was Image Entertainment, via Whedonesque, reports Moviehole.net.

'Suburban Girl' has been directed by Marc Klein. (ANI)


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Jamelia denies calling Leona Lewis "poor man's Mariah Carey"

Washington, Sept 26(ANI): British pop star Jamelia has written an open letter to her fans accusing a magazine journalist of fabricating her attack on 'X-Factor' winner Leona Lewis.

The 'Dreams' hit maker was earlier quoted in 'Star' magazine branding Lewis as a "poor man's Mariah Carey" and also slamming Lewis' mentor Simon Cowell.

"As you all should know, I am an extremely outspoken individual and will say it like it is. But one thing you should know for sure is that I'm not unnecessarily bitchy. Yes, I say things that are close to the bone, but I never have or will say disgusting things about people without just cause," Contactmusic quoted her, as stating in the letter.

Jamelia claimed that the mag's reporter, Dominique Hines, fabricated the quotes.


Awesome shows you need to watch

As the next TV season approaches, you're most likely getting excited for the return of some of your favorite shows and anticipating the slew of new, over-hyped programs, half of which will most likely get cancelled within the first month. I'm about to propose to you an idea that might just turn your TV viewing habits upside down: There are amazing shows in their second or third season that you've probably never even considered watching. Need time to fit in some new shows? Well, there are a few you should drop, because let's face it, some of TV's biggest franchises are getting stale. You die-hard fans may not want to hear it, but I think it's time you let go because when these shows really start to suck, it'll hurt even more. Here we have put together some material on what's awesome and what's crap.


TV Today

The Ellen DeGeneres Show (3-4 p.m., NBC10) - Actor Daniel Radcliffe (December Boys); executive producer Harvey Levin (TMZ); So You Think You Can Dance winner Sabra Johnson.

Oprah Winfrey (4-5 p.m., 6ABC) - Talk-show host David Letterman.

Custody (9-11 p.m., LIFE) - Television favorites Rob Morrow (NUMB3RS) and James Denton (Desperate Housewives) star in this drama about the meaning of fatherhood. Morrow plays a widower whose life with his teenage stepdaughter (Kay Panabaker) is turned upside down when the girl's biological father (Denton) wants back into her life. He may have the DNA and big bucks, but is that enough?

CSI: Miami (10-11 p.m., CBS3) - This is why you should say no to drugs. A man suspected of carjacking turns up dead, and Horatio (David Caruso) and his team discover the dead man may have had ties to a powerful and dangerous drug lord involved in an offshore smuggling operation.


 
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