Sunday, September 28, 2008

Victoria Beckam drops Lawsuit ...+ more

Victoria Beckham has dropped her earnings lawsuit against US fashion firm Rock + Republic. The former Spice Girl filed the suit at London's High Court earlier this year, alleging that the company owed her up to £50 million in wages. She originally signed with the label in 2004 but left two years later after falling out with owner Michael Ball. According to rreports, she has now given up pursuit of the earnings and does not want to waste any further time or money on the matter. "Victoria had meetings with her [legal] team, who have advised her extensively on the case. She just wants to move on and focus on her own successful line of clothing and draw a line under the matter," said a source.


CHURCH REQUESTS FOR TATTOO
Charlotte Church reportedly wants boyfriend Gavin Henson to prove how he feels by dedicating a tattoo to her. The singer is thought to have been worried that Henson will cheat on her after she put on weight following the birth of their daughter Ruby. She is now expecting the couple's second child and told friends that she would like to see him make the commitment. "Charlotte has been begging Gavin to get her name tattooed on him as she's still terrified he will stray. She has been designing tattoos that he could get done. She thinks that because they're not married he should do one special thing for her," a source told Closer. Church previously insisted that she has no plans to marry the rugby player anytime soon. "We both think a wedding on a beach would be very romantic - when the time is right," she said.


MADONNA SLAMMED FOR ABOUT 135,000 POUNDS
Madonna has been fined £135,000 by Wembley Stadium for breaking a strict curfew when she performed at the venue earlier this month, according to a report. Artists are told that they must wrap up their gigs by 10.30pm when they play at the stadium, but it is claimed that Madonna ran over by 40 minutes when she brought her 'Sticky & Sweet' world tour to London on September 11. The Sun reports that she was fined £50,000 for every 15 minutes beyond the curfew. A source told the newspaper: "The concert was meant to start at 8.30pm but Madonna didn't come on stage until 9.10pm. The gig ended at 11.10pm so she was quite a bit over. Her people knew about the possible implications for going over the curfew but this is a pretty hefty fine, even for Madonna." Madge brings the European leg of her tour to a close tonight with a concert in Athens, Greece.

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