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Robbie Williams to be a celebrity chef? - Daily Ligger

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Robbie Williams

Beth Ditto, Amy Winehouse, Kelly Osbourne - your gossip stop

Today's top gossip:

Robbie Williams wants to reinvent himself as a celebrity chef. The singer has been keeping himself busy learning to cook, taking private lessons.

However, friends are apparently concerned that the former Take That star is only interested in cooking junk food, like chips and burgers (The Sun).

From the papers:

The Gossip's Beth Ditto gave an enthusiastic and impromptu striptease at the Sin club in London, following their latest gig in the capital (Daily Mirror).

Amy Winehouse has been seen getting a takeaway in north London, with her face covered in scabs. She is reportedly suffering from the bacterial skin condition impetigo (The Sun).

Kelly Osbourne is in hospital in Los Angeles, recovering for pneumonia - she blames cold nights out with Amy Winehouse for the illness (Daily Star).

Keira Knightley, Keith Allen and Patti Smith have been invited to Rhys Ifans and Sienna Miller's engagement party in south Wales (Daily Star).

Natalie Imbruglia held a masked Venetian ball in Verbier, Switzerland, raising half a million pounds for charity with Richard Branson (Daily Record).

Check back tomorrow for the next Daily Ligger. Email your celebrity spots to news@nme.com.

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kwisj 

Mar 26, 2008

Obviously Robbie '' the courgette'' Williams despite serving up pans of left overs during the last ten years has not achieved celebrity status yet. So he thinks making soup will lead to the world loving him for his art at last....unlikely!

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