LULU was thrilled to find out the Little Mix girls were staying at her Glasgow hotel.
The Shout singer bumped into The Showbiz Lion after her concert in the Motherwell Concert hall - and she was looking as good as ever.
She told us: "I am loving this tour and enjoying the old songs that I'm singing. Of course coming back to Scotland to see family is great too."
Lulu was at the plush Malmaison hotel in Glasgow and she was delighted to see that Little Mix were staying there too.
She said: "Little Mix are my guilty pleasure."
The Grammy nominated performer from Scotland wowed the crowds with hits from her fifty year career including Shout, To Sir With Love and Relight My Fire.
She made time to go out and about Glasgow yesterday morning.
She appears in Perth Concert Hall this evening.
THIS is the victorious moment when tennis champ Andy Murray is made to laugh by Little Ant and Dec. The cute pair try to cheer up the sporting Scot on the Saturday Night Takeaway finale and they manage to get him smiling in their own inimitable way. Mini Dec says: "My dad says you are sad all the time and you need to cheer up a bit." A down in the mouth Andy responds: "I'm not grumpy all the time."
Mini Ant then suggests: "I know what will make you happy. Playing football with your mates." And Mini Dec chirps: "Why don't we tell you a joke?" Ice cream is also proferred but it's only when the lads tell a rude joke about a bottom that Andy cracks a smile. Beaming, he concedes: "Never heard that one before."
KATIE Price put her breast implants up for sale for £1 million last night before watching The Vamps in concert. Katie aka Jordan - put her assets up for sale on Twitter, asking for "serious bids only". As she got ready with her kids to go see The Vamps perform before their trip to Scotland next week she tweeted: "My Breast implants 4 sale £1,000,000.00 email kpimplants@hotmail.com 2 buy collect , make an offer or for more info! She also offered a meet and greet into the bargain and said: "Serious bids only everything else will not be read and deleted. "
And after returning from the gig, where her wee ones posed with the band she insisted it was no April Fool joke, adding: "It's gone midnight and not a April fools joke selling my implants so if your interested make a decent offer email kpimplants@hotmail.com" Katie has had seven breast ops increasing her breast size from a 32B to a 32FF. The last procedure saw her reducing her boobs substantially back to her natural size. A few years ago she talked of raising money for beast cancer charities by putting her implants up for sale but this time round no mention of that powers to have been made. One fan suggested: "Have you thought of donating them to a pet shop? They'd make ideal trampolines for some playful hamsters." Another added: "Do they come from a smoke free home?"
Is it a bird? Is it a beer?
Tennent’s Lager have come up with the perfect solution to stop you having to lug cans to events like T in The Park. The Scots brewery have launched a new 30 minute drone delivery service - Tennent’s Rapid.
Tennent’s latest venture, which is guaranteed to take off, will ensure you always have a pint when you need one.
From today (April 1st), the brewer will be offering Tennent’s Rapid, an exclusive airborne service delivering a 4-pack of Tennent’s Lager cans direct from Wellpark Brewery within 30 minutes, by drone.
Customers will be able to place their Tennent’s Rapid orders via www.tennents.com/rapid.
The brand has been piloting ‘NBN’, the latest in drone technology. Customers who place their order online just need to enter their delivery location and the drones’ “Need Beer Now” technology will do the rest.
Tennent’s Rapid delivers direct to your exact location, meaning that even customers who live in top floor flats will receive their four pack straight to their window. Applications have also been placed with local authorities across Scotland to allow for special ‘Taps Aff’ deliveries to Scotland’s green spaces over the summer months.
With drone technology improving all the time, Tennent’s Rapid hope to offer international deliveries in future, helping to grow the brand’s foreign markets. Preliminary trials are underway to offer Spanish customers ‘El Drono’ deliveries whilst Italy will enjoy their favourite Scottish lager via ‘Birra Rapida’.
The brand is also testing Tennent’s Rapid with a view to delivery of Scotland’s favourite by the actual pint glass. It will give consumers in busy pub beer gardens the opportunity to not miss out on the fun and avoid drinking other, inferior lagers.
JP Murphy, Head of Brand Marketing at Tennent’s said:
“We’ve been working on Tennent’s Rapid at Wellpark Brewery for some time now and it’s great to finally launch it. It’s important that our customers don’t fly off the rails when they’ve run out of their favourite lager, which was our main reason for introducing the service. The Need Beer Now (NBN) drone technology is unique and we’re chuffed to be at the forefront of what is a truly pioneering venture. We’re confident our customers will love it and it’ll really take off.”
ASHTON Kutcher and Mila Kunis gave their daughter raisins and breakfast cereal instead of chocolate eggs for Easter. The Hollywood actor who is married to Mila Kunis didn't want his 18-month-old daughter to have too much sugar. He said: "We didn't want to put candy in because she's one and a half and she's not quite ready. We're not quite ready for her to be ready for candy, so we did Cheerios and raisins. She loved the raisins. She was going ape for the raisins." Ashton and Mila got their knickers in a twist over how to explain the Easter Bunny to their baby. He explained to Jimmy Kimmel: "We actually were debating whether or not we were going to explain that a bunny was laying eggs. So, we had a legitimate conversation as to whether or not we're going to go down that path. Like, we think we're going Santa Claus, but we don't know about the bunny. It's tough because it's like, 'Why is a bunny laying eggs? Mommy, does a bunny lay eggs?' ... 'No, but the Easter Bunny does.' And then it becomes a whole thing. And what does that have to do with Jesus coming back from the dead?"
CHVRCHES singer Lauren Mayberry caught up with theshowbizlion.com to ask fellow Scots to help raise funds for Rape Crisis Glasgow - ahead of her SSE Hydro gig this weekend.
The newest patron of the charity which provides support for survivors and their families is keen to help the charity raise £50,000 for its 40th anniversary.
The Glasgow centre’s £40 for 40 Years campaign aims to cut waiting lists and increase drop-in sessions after demand for services doubled over the past year.
Lauren said: " I've always known about the organisation since I moved to Glasgow for uni and it was an established place and promoted to young women at the uni I was at. Anything we can do is very important. Our first step is to raise money for the centre and £40 for 40 is the campaign trying to encourage people to donate anything they can to help the centre and if they can take the weight off people in the building it would free them up to take people off the waiting list. The faster people can be get access to these services, the better."
Lauren joined Scots author Denise Mina at a breakfast meeting yesterday after the centre received more than 10,500 calls and offered support to more than 800 women.
Having toured extensively Lauren and her bandmates, who recently enjoyed a Top 10 hit in the US with second album, Every Open Eye are currently in Scotland to prepare for the bands big SSE Hydro gig this Saturday.
She said: "We haven't played a hometown show on this album so are very excited to be back for that. This is our biggest Scots gig to date. We had a few nights at Barrowlands which is incredible and this is our biggest one off show so we are really excited to be back . The fact we are back home means we can get involved in things like this. Even though we travel a lot we still identify heavily as Glaswegians and ask other Glaswegians to be as kind as we know they can be and help out the centre. We hope family and friends will be joining us if they haven't forgotten what we look like.
We will be on tour a lot but you will see us walking the streets at some point when we get some time off.
ADELE fans got a special present from the star following her Scottish gigs. The singer made sure each and every audience member had the opportunity of taking away a little piece of her after the concerts at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow. During the finale of each show confetti dropped from the roof of the venue, showering everyone with love and good wishes from the star. The specially made confetti carried messages of goodwill from the singer in her own handwriting. Messages on them included Hello, Thanks for Coming, We Could Have Had It All and All My Love, Adele. Some people scrambled to ensure they got a piece of the special memorabilia before it was swept away following the gig. During the singer's second night at the SSE Hydro she also draped herself in a saltire as she sang Oscar winning song Skyfall.