perjantai 4. helmikuuta 2011

"McFly's Dougie Poynter is not over split with Frankie Sandford

LOSING your girlfriend to another man is hard but losing her to a Premiership footballer is enough to make you as sick as a parrot.
McFly star Dougie Poynter, 23, is heartbroken that his ex, pop star Frankie Sandford, 22, is now with West Ham defender Wayne Bridge.
“I don’t think I’m over it yet,” he says. “Something like that could take years. It’s just time. For Valentine’s Day it will be just me and my dog.”
Luckily, Dougie has bandmate Tom Fletcher’s shoulder to cry on. Tom reveals: “We all go to each other in times of need.”
Doing it for the boys, eh lads?"
Daily Mirror
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McFly oli pelaamassa Cadbury Cream Eggin "Goo Dares Wins" -peliä, jossa heille annettiin haasteita. Tässä pari ensimmäistä haastetta:




"McFly we want to lick you all up!
McFly are covered in goo, and we want a taste!

We dream of getting our mouths all over McFly, and after seeing this picture of the boys covered in scrummy chocolate egg, well, we have all the reasons we need to get stuck in!
McFly are covered in Cadbury Creme Eggs, and they look so good we just want to gobble them up!
The boys are actually taking part in a series of dares for Goo Dares Wins.
These dares include bathing in a bath of Creme Egg Goo to having their legs waxed - yet another excuse to see their naked flesh, if ever an excuse were needed!
Personally we'd like one of the dares to be for US to be covered in goo, and the McFly boys licking it off our bodies!
Which they surely would be up for - come on lads, get involved!
For more information visit www.cremeegg.com."
New Magazine
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This Is Kent

"McFly on their reinvention, why they love Liverpool and what it’s like to be all grown up
McFly tell Jade Wright about their reinvention, why they love Liverpool and what it’s like to be all grown up
FORGET those cheeky young whippersnappers who set teenage hearts a flutter, McFly are back, but they are all grown up. The quartet who grew up in front of an audience of screaming girls have put their teenage days behind them.
“Now it’s all ‘can we see the wine list again please’,” laughs singer Tom Fletcher, now a ripe old 25. “Last night we were out for dinner and Dougie ordered the cheese board and he was asking for a special wine to go with it.”
Dougie Poynter, 23, the chiselled cheekboned bassist, holds his hands up: “You know you’re growing up when you stop ordering the chocolate fudge cake and you want the cheese board. “Or if you do get the cake, you order dessert wine to go with it.”
They all collapse into laughter.
They’re back in Liverpool to promote their latest tour, which calls in at the ECHO arena next month.
As I arrive, they’re in one of the arena’s corporate hospitality boxes, competing as to who can sing the loudest across the empty arena floor.
“When we started out, we were what, 17?” explains Tom. “We were thrown into this crazy world of touring where we had so much freedom in some ways, and so little in others. We could order room service and mess around all day to an extent, but then we always made the decision that when it came to time to work, we’d work.”
And work they certainly did. Unlike many teenage boybands, they wrote all their songs and kept control of their own affairs.
They were founded after Tom missed out on an audition for boyband Busted. Instead, the record company asked him if he’d help write songs for them.
He met Danny Jones (24), who had gone to an audition for a different band by mistake, and they recruited Dougie and Harry Judd (now 25) from an advert in the NME.
“Contrary to what a lot of people think, we were signed as a band. We weren’t put together.” clarifies Tom."
Liverpool Echo

"McFly angry at awards snub
McFLY will be watching the Brits this month in a bit of a rage.
The lads - DANNY JONES, TOM FLETCHER, DOUGIE POYNTER and HARRY JUDD - are miffed they don't get invited to big award shows.
Harry said: "It's frustrating that we don't get included in those types of things."
At least they earn a bit for plugging Cadbury's Creme Eggs. Here's Dougie and Tom pouring eggy goo over a naked Harry and Danny in the bath. I'm sure that happens at rugby clubs most weekends."
The Sun

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  3. ahaa, kiitos valaisusta (:

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