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MAZHER MAHMOOD AKA ‘FAKE SHEIKH’ GUILTY OVER TULISA CASE

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BBC.CO.UK reported moments ago undercover journalist Mazher Mahmood, known as the Fake Sheikh, has been found guilty of conspiring to pervert the course of justice.
Mahmood, 53, was found to have tampered with evidence in the collapsed trial of former NDubz singer aka female boss Tulisa Contostavlos, who had been accused of arranging to sell him £800 of cocaine.His driver and co-defendant, Alan Smith, 67, was also found guilty of the same charge following a trial at the Old Bailey.

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Tulisa – We Are Young

Female Boss, ex N Dubz member and British X Factor Judge Tulisa Constostavlos releases the video for her solo single – We Are Young. Check out the video below.

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New Music : Nicki Minaj Feat. Lil Wayne – Roman Reloaded + *Special Announcement*

This is Nicki Minaj’s “Roman Reloaded” which features Lil Wayne, off her forthcoming sophomore album “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded”

As in other news the Barclaycard Wireless Festival which is a dazzling open-air live music experience in the heart of bustling London offers a chance to experience the excitement of watching the best in popular music right with many more acts. Wireless Festival announced this Nicki Minaj is one of the latest acts confirmed to play the festival on Saturda She’ll be joined by Jessie J, Calvin Harris, Labrinth, J. Cole, Rizzle Kicks, Kaskade and Flux Pavilion, Nero, Tulisa, Knife Party and Dbanj also join the Saturday bill which is headlined by Drake, whilst Pitbull, Cher Lloyd, Madeon, A$AP Rocky and Stooshe.

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Nicki Minaj is painted blue in the March issue of Vogue

Minaj talks extensively about her style to the magazine, explaining that her “costumes, not outfits” are usually made in Japan by unknown designers. She also reveals that she wasn’t so adventurous fashion-wise while she was growing up in Queens. “I was dressing in Tommy Hilfiger baggy shirts and Boss jeans, but then I met a person who dressed like a tiny lady — pantsuits, heels, lots of makeup. I thought she was larger than life,” says Minaj. “She once did my makeup — I had never seen myself made up before. I didn’t want to wash it off; I felt like I had one day to live this fantasy of being a glamour girl.”
While Minaj has chosen the right profession for being a glamour girl every day, she says that she wasn’t always sure that she wanted to be a recording artist.
“A huge part of me wanted to be a lawyer,” Minaj tells the magazine. “I would do a really good job as a prosecutor.”