Alesha Dixon’s Strictly replacement still not confirmed

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The next famous face to slip into Alesha Dixon’s judging seat on the panel for Strictly Come Dancing is still under negotiation as yet more names are speculated in the press in the wake of the singer’s high profile departure from the BBC to ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent.

The former Miss-Teeq singer confirmed she would be leaving Strictly early this year after three years on the panel as a judge. In an official statement, Alesha said she felt it was “time to move on” and would be leaving the BBC dance show to appear as a judge on another talent programme, Simon Cowell’s new series of Britain’s Got Talent.

Alesha Dixon will join Simon Cowell, long standing Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda Holden and also Little Britain star David Walliams when she arrives on the judging panel for the start of the new series of the ITV talent series later in the year.

As Alesha departs the popular dance show, many names are being linked to the programme as possible replacements, including a number of former contestants. Actress Chelsee Healey, who was a runner-up on the last series, has been name as a potential new judge as TV bosses think the 23-year-old Waterloo Road actress would help the programme appeal to a younger audience.

Another former Strictly contestant who’s been touted as a potential replacement for Alesha Dixon, is Nancy Dell’Olio who exited the show in week five of the last series. Former Strictly champion, Eastenders actress Kara Tointon has also been suggested as a possible new judge.

Simon Cowell eyes up Obama’s limousine

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X Factor boss Simon Cowell was so impressed by President Barack Obama’s armoured limo during his recent visit to the UK and Ireland that the music mogul has reportedly asked to have his own bomb proof Cadillac especially made.

Simon Cowell’s spokesperson, the well known celebrity publicist Max Clifford, spoke out this week to confirm that the multi millionaire has enquired into the possibility of commissioning his own armoured limousine, just like the President of America.

Obama’s limo, known as The Beast, was shipped over to the UK from the States ahead of the President’s recent visit to the British Isles. The limo was made especially for the President and features a whole raft of high tech safety details including an armoured fuel tank, puncture resistant tyres, bullet proof glass, and much of the vehicle is covered in military grade armour.

If Simon Cowell has already placed hire order for his very own Beast limo, he’ll have quite a while to wait as the limousine will take months, maybe even up to a year, to complete.

Despite offering a level safety unrivalled by other limos, the Beast did get into a spot of bother during the President’s trip to Ireland when the Cadillac got stuck on a speed bump. Luckily, Obama’s blushes were spared as he wasn’t actually travelling onboard at the time.

Britain’s Got Talent winner George Sampson travels with Limo Broker

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Limo Broker was delighted to transport Britain’s Got Talent winner, George Sampson, this week for a chauffeur driven trip in a top of the range part bus to Alton Towers.

Limo Broker approved agent, Lady Jayne Limousines of Manchester, provided the transport for George Sampson and his family and friends to see the firework display at the Alton Towers theme park in Staffordshire.

17-year-old George shot to fame two years ago when he appeared on the ITV1 talent show, Britain’s Got Talent. The talented street dancer went on to win the entire series, and performed for the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance as part of his prize for winning the popular talent contest.

Since winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2008, the performer from Warrington’s career has gone from strength to strength securing high profile advertising deals with the likes of Natwest Bank, releasing a dance DVD and single, and even adding another string to his bow by taking on an acting role in the hit BBC1 series, Waterloo Road.

However, like most 17-year-old lads, George enjoys spending time with his family and friends and decided to treat them to a chauffeur driven trip to Alton Towers over the weekend. The down-to-earth star even chose to book the whole event himself instead of getting one of his “people” onto the case.

Lady Jayne Limousines sent their state of the art party bus complete with neon disco dance floor and high tech entertainment features to collect George Sampson and his party for their Alton Towers trip. According to feedback from the Manchester based limo hire operator, George and his group enjoyed their party bus experience very much and Lady Jayne say they look forward to transporting the Britain’s Got Talent star again.

Janey Cutler sails through to the Britain’s Got Talent final

Janey Cutler's show stopping performance on Britain's Got Talent has won her a place in the grand final

The singing Scottish granny sailed through last night’s semi-final to win a place in Saturday’s grand final of the ITV talent search, Britain’s Got Talent.

81-year-old Janey Cutler earned her spot in the final after winning the public vote. Joining her on Saturday will be dance duo Twist and Pulse who were put through after the judges were forced to choose between them and another dance act, The Fusion.

Despite having not been a fan of dance troupe The Fusion prior to last night’s show, Simon Cowell went against the other judges’ decision to send Twist and Pulse through to the final, saying The Fusion has given a better performance. But with two votes to one, Twist and Pulse booked their slot in Saturday’s final despite Cowell’s view.

However the star of the night was Janey Cutler who stole the show with her rendition of Shirley Bassey’s hit, This Is My Life. The pensioner looked distinctly altered from her first television appearance, this time arriving onto the stage with a hunky young man on either side. The mother-of-seven wore a glittery red dress with a slick of matching red lipstick to give her show-stopping performance.

The last semi-final takes place tonight where another two acts will be voted through to the grand final. The other acts joining Janey Cutler and Twist and Pulse to battle it out to become the winner of this series of Britain’s Got Talent include Spelbound, Tobias Mead, Mark James, Emile Harris, Tyler Paterson and Ice.

Is Janey Cutler the new Susan Boyle?

Janey Cutler's show stopping performance on Britain's Got Talent has won her a place in the grand final

Janey Cutler is gaining attention from the US after her performance on Britain's Got Talent

80-year-old Janey Cutler from Lanarkshire wowed both the judges and a TV audience of millions on Saturday night with her rousing performance of the Edith Piaf classic, No Regrets.

The great-grandmother, who was helped onto the stage by presenter Ant McPartlin, received standing ovation from all three of the Britain’s Got Talent judges including notoriously hard to please, Simon Cowell.

Since her appearance on the ITV talent show, the 80-year-old from Scotland has been drawing attention from the US with TV networks falling over themselves to get an interview with the singer many are dubbing the new Susan Boyle.

An ITV insider has revealed that a number of American TV stations have offered to fly the pensioner over to the States in order to secure the first to interview the burgeoning star.

11.7 million viewers tuned into Saturday night’s episode of the UK wide talent search to see the mother of 7 and grandmother of 12, perform on the show. Janey’s audition has also received 125,000 hits on the internet video site, YouTube. Susan Boyle rose to fame in the US after her audition tape from the talent show became an internet sensation; if early signs are anything to go by, Janey could be headed in the same direction.

The OAP singer is now through to the next round of the competition after receiving three yeses from the judging panel which is made up of Amanda Holden, Piers Morgan, and Simon Cowell.

Simon Cowell considering a smaller role on Britain’s Got Talent

Cowell could be about to give up full time judging duties on TV talent show

Music mogul Simon Cowell has revealed in a recent interview that he’s considering taking a smaller role on the ITV talent search Britain’s Got Talent.

The 50-year-old currently sits as a judge on the hit show but says he is tiring of the time spent on the road as the programme moves around the country holding auditions in different cities across the UK.

The multi-millionaire is reportedly planning to tie the knot later this year, so there is the suggestion that Cowell wants to spend more time with his soon-to-be-wife Mezghan Hussain and less time in the limelight. The straight-talking judge also wants to concentrate on launching the X-Factor over in the US.

The new series of Britain’s Got Talent aired over the weekend and the audience and the contestants were given a taster of what life on the show would be like without Cowell as the judge called in sick for one of the auditions. X-Factor judge Louis Walsh was roped in to cover for sick Cowell and the show carried on without any hitches.

Simon says he’s not interested in quitting the show altogether, but he is considering cutting down his workload on the programme and maybe stepping in as a judge during the semi-finals instead. The 4th series of the hit show, which has discovered acts such as Susan Boyle and Paul Potts, kicked off last Saturday.