Saturday, 30 August 2008

Don't come home, Ange tells Brad - report

Angelina Jolie allegedly told partner Brad Pitt not to derive home after he left to drop the night at a house owned by Bono, it has been reported.



Under the headline, 'Brad storms out,' the�latest variant of American celebrity comment publication In Touch Weekly�reports Jolie told Pitt�"not to bother" returning to their rented Chateau Miraval in Provence, France.


Pitt had reportedly left�to drop the nox up the coast at a place owned by U2 frontman Bono.


An insider said Angelina's nerves were shattered after the giving birth of the couple's gemini the Twins, Vivienne and Knox.


"She has been screaming at Brad over the tiniest things,"�the insider told In Touch Weekly.�


The couple had twins on July 12. They besides have trey adopted children and some other that was naturally-conceived.


Representatives for the couple have non commented on the claims.







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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Sugarland is sweet on Billboard 200

Miley Cyrus trades places with the country act




Disney wunderkind Miley Cyrus' reign atop the Billboard cc ends dead after unitary week as country twosome Sugarland outsold her by 8,000 units to claim its first No. 1.

Sugarland took the unusual step of releasing the deluxe edition of "Love on the Inside" -- featuring five-spot extra songs -- a week ahead the standard version arrived. Sales of both versions are integrated together in Nielsen SoundScan's database and on Billboard's charts.

Meanwhile, Cyrus' "Breakout" sees a 56% sales drop from its debut hebdomad to land at No. 2 in an differently uneventful bod on the big chart.

Christian rock band Third Day has its best chart showing and biggest gross sales week with "Revelation," which begat a No. 6 bow. And "Kidz Bop 14," the latest kid-friendly reworking of recent pop hits, arrives at No. 8 -- marking the eighth consecutive top 10 debut for the series.

Elsewhere, Rick Springfield and Alice Cooper see their highest-charting discs since 1985 and 1991, respectively.

Billboard's Keith Caulfield contributed to this report.


The top 10:

1. Sugarland, "Love on the Inside" (Mercury Nashville, 171,000 units)

2. Miley Cyrus, "Breakout" (Hollywood, 163,000)

3. Soundtrack, "Mamma Mia!" (Decca, one hundred thirty,000)

4. Kid Rock, "Rock N Roll Jesus" (Top Dog, 96,000)

5. Lil Wayne, "Tha Carter III" (Cash Money, 79,000)

6. Third Day, "Revelation" (Essential, 75,000)

7. Coldplay, "Viva la Vida" (Capitol, 70,0000

8. Kidz Bop Kidz, "Kidz Bop 14" (Razor & Tie, 58,000)

9. Soundtrack, "Camp Rock" (Walt Disney, 58,000)

10. Nas, "Untitled" (Def Jam, 41,000)