Saturday, February 20, 2010

Glenn Mcgrath is In Love again


It was a wonder to many people about the love of Glenn Mcgrath with Jane McGrath. He started war against Cancer only for her wife. But he was defeated. Jane has been late, but Mcgrath is continuing his war. Now it is reported that he has filled blanks of his heart! Name of her new darling is Sara Leonardi. They have complete their engagement too. Though his spokesman Warren Craig has denied about engagement but he said, they are couple.

The smiling couple posed for a photo in Sydney restaurant Dee Bees.

Dee Bees’ owner, Graeme Goldberg, told Woman’s Day magazine that Glenn has found happiness again.

"They are a couple," Mr Goldberg told Woman's Day.

"They held hands and sat right out the front in full view. They arrived together, stayed two hours and left together.

"She was absolutely charming and they made a delightful couple. I am very happy for them.”

Jane died of cancer in 2007.

McGrath retired from Test cricket in 2006 and his one day career finished at the 2007 World Cup.

He has continued to work tirelessly for the McGrath Foundation, which aims to help women diagnosed with breast cancer, ever since.

Aamir Khan has Withdrawn his Resignation


Indian Actor Aamir Khan had withdrawn his resignation on friday and staying now on a government appointed panel to examine proposed ammendments to the Copyright Act. He wrote a letter to the Human Resource Development minister Kapil Sibal and said in it, "Sir, I have given a lot of thought to your request to take back my resignation. I have also read the letter forwarded by other members reposing faith on my integrity… I am withdrawing my resignation." A HRD ministry official quoted Aamir as saying, "The initiative taken by you (Sibal) is very important. It is a welcome step by you and your ministry," Aamir had resigned Wednesday from the 10 members committee following reported differences with committee member and lyricist Javed Akhtar.

British Film Director and actor dies


Celebrity world had lost a jewel. British Film director and actor Lionel Jeffries had died at the age 83, on Friday. He is known to all for his celebrated film version of the ‘Railway Children’ and his role in the movie ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang’. Jeffries appeared in over 70 films, including ‘The Colditz Story’, ‘The Prisoner of Zenda’, ‘The Trials of Oscar Wilde’ and ‘Camelot’. He was reknown for his bald-headed and born in London. He made his screen debut in 1950. He turned to television only in the mid-1980s appearing in the popular TV thriller series ‘Inspector Morse’. We feel very sorry for loosing such a talented genius like him and pray to the almighty for his peace in late life.

British Superstar Says, "Jesus was gay"


British Popstar Elton John recently said in an interview that, "Jesus was gay". He said it in an interview posted on the website of US celebrity news magazine Parade on Friday. He said, "I think Jesus was a compassionate, super-intelligent gay man who understood human problems." "On the cross, he forgave the people who crucified him. Jesus wanted us to be loving and forgiving. I don't know what makes people so cruel. Try being a gay woman in the Middle East -- you're as good as dead," said John, who is gay. The largest US Catholic rights group, The Catholic League condemned his comment. League president Bill Donohue said in a statement, "Jesus was certainly compassionate, but to say he was 'super-intelligent' is to compare the son of God to a successful game-show contestant. More seriously, to call Jesus a homosexual is to label him a sexual deviant. But what else would we expect from a man who previously said, 'From my point of view, I would ban religion completely'?"