February 3, 2010 10:44

'Elderly' Madonna dumped by Jesus? – Daily Gossip

Winehouse's painting and party, Lily's sushi, Noisettes' career change – your music gossip stop

'Elderly' Madonna dumped by Jesus? – Daily Gossip

Welcome to the Daily Gossip: your daily stop-off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what.

Today’s top gossip:

Madonna has reportedly been dumped by her toyboy lover Jesus Luz for being too old. The couple, who have a 28-year age gap, started dating after Madonna's eight-year marriage to Guy Ritchie ended in 2008. 23-year-old Luz, who met Madonna, 51, on a photoshoot, is thought to have initiated the split as both he and Madonna reportedly felt that they had little in common (various).

From the papers:

Amy Winehouse was given a picture of herself vacuuming a front room by her manager Raye Cosbert. The artwork was painted by Gerald Laing (The Art Newspaper).

Lily Allen ate sushi in London (Daily Star).

Travis' Fran Healy says he wants to write a children's book (Daily Record).

Dionne Bromfield celebrated her 14th birthday with a party at London's Shoreditch House, where guests included a worse-for-wear and occasionally breast-baring Amy Winehouse (various).

Noisettes frontwoman Shingai Shoniwa says she may halt her music career to go into acting (Daily Star).

Emailed in from NME.COM users:

The Maccabees' Orlando Weeks and Jack Penate watched Babyshambles play at Proud Galleries in London (from Camille).

Also in London Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis danced to Hot Chip at their Rough Trade East instore performance (from Dave).

Check back tomorrow for the next Daily Gossip. E-mail your spots to news@nme.com.

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