| Home
Judi Dench 'to make appearance in Black Eyed Peas video'
The London News.Net Saturday 5th December, 2009 (ANI)
London, Dec 5 : Brit actress Dame Judi Dench is said to be teaming up with American hip hop band Black Eyed Peas to make an appearance in their next video.
Dench, 74, had struck up a close relationship with Fergie, 34, who is the band's female vocalist, while filming musical 'Nine'.
"Fergie and Judi got on like a house on fire. They have agreed to work their diaries so Judi can be in the next video. Will.i.am and the rest of the band think it's a great idea," the Sun quoted a source as saying.
The movie 'Nine' had its UK premiere on December 3, and during the after-party at Claridge's in London Dench was seen on the dance floor all night. Email this story to a friend
Have your say on this story
|
 |
 |
- County snub could finish Pietersen, says Rice
England batsman Kevin Pietersen faces an uncertain future due to his attitude towards county cricket, according to Clive Rice, who persuaded Pietersen to turn his back on South Africa. [read story]
- Centurion Prior praises fast bowler Broad
Centurion Matt Prior, whose ton took England to the brink of victory, has praised pace bowler Stuart Broad for giving Pakistan early jolt in their run chase. [read story]
- 'Beckham's top-flight football career is over'
New AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri has said that England midfielder David Beckham's top-flight football career is over. [read story]
- Prince Charles urged to block bold, futuristic Iranian embassy next to Victorian mansion blocks
Britain's Prince Charles has been asked to intervene and prevent Iran from building a brand new embassy and Islamic cultural centre next to a historic church in one of Britain's most expensive neighbourhoods. [read story]
- Prefer equal battle between bat and ball, rather than dull India-Lanka draw: Benaud
Former Australian cricket captain and noted television commentator Richie Benaud has said that he would prefer a Test match where the battle between bat and ball is on an equal footing, as in the case of England versus Pakistan, as opposed to a match "where only 17 wickets are taken and almost 1,500 runs are made in 29 hours of a Test match", as in the case of India versus Sri Lanka in Colombo this week. [read story]
|
|
 |
 |
|
|