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NewsTabloid Hell: Gwen is obscene!The skilful gyrations and liberal jiggling of the average Gwen Stefani live show provokes plenty of reactions. Mostly from blokes doing things like Jim Carrey did in that film 'The Mask', when his eyes popped out of his face and he started howling like a wolf at Cameron Diaz. As the red-tops today are reporting, campaigners in Malaysia, where Gwen is touring now, have certainly been howling. But not with pent-up sexual frustration - they're positively sizzling with anger about Gwen's "obscene" show. "We want organisers to cancel the concert, failing that we will ask authorities to intervene," said Hilmi Ramli, president of the National Union of Malaysian Muslim Students, who are leading the protest against Gwen's leg exposure. As a result, apparently Gwen has hired a crack squad of ex-SAS security guards to make sure no one runs at her with a big sheet to try and cover her up. "Since she is a mother and a loved wife, she will be very careful about her security," said "an insider". So, will Gwen continue the tour? No Doubt! Sorry... New Senior VP For Warner/Chappell, Atlantic Christopher Hicks at Warner/Chappell Music will have a word added to his title. Formerly vice president of Urban A&R, it was announced today that he will become senior vice president of Urban A&R for Warner/Chappell as well as for Warner's Atlantic imprint. The Atlanta-based Hicks, an industry vet with a sterling reputation for finding and developing young talent including Mary J. Blige and T.I., will debut a new label, Beatfactory, under Atlantic's guidance. He will also continue to oversee Noontime, the publishing company he started in 1997 whose writers are credited with more than 25 top-10 spots over the past three years in the Billboard Hot 100 and Hip-Hop/R&B charts. |
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