November 28, 2007 10:30

The Daily Ligger: Amy Winehouse goes late-night shopping

Your daily gossip stop: The View's easy listening direction, Lily's massive dress

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Welcome to the Daily Ligger: your daily stop-off to see who in the world of music as been up to what.

Today's Top Gossip:

Amy Winehouse went chair shopping in the early hours of yesterday morning (November 27), following her show in Brighton. She reportedly woke up a member of staff and made them open the shop for her, although she ended up leaving empty-handed – the 60s-style bubble chair she wanted to buy for her imprisoned husband Blake Fielder-Civil wasn’t available in red (Daily Star).

From The Papers:

The View’s Kyle Falconer has said he wants to write songs like fellow Scot Paolo Nutini. Backstage he reportedly said: “I wish I could write songs like Paolo. I write all The View’s songs with our bassist Kieren – it would be nice to do it on my own sometimes.” (Daily Star)

Lily Allen was out last night at the British Fashion Awards sporting a very voluminous pink dress. (The Sun)

Britney Spears has been spending ages on a website about the Zodiac serial killer, apparently hoping she can crack the unsolved 60s case. (Daily Star)

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