12 June 2007 15:23:58

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STEPS - RAMSAY CRASH WHILE HERDING BUFFALO

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H From Steps. * Fallen Stars Resort To Flogging Autographs For Cash. Fallen Celebrities Including Boybands Five, Another Level, Steps And S Club 7 Have Reached Desperate Times.  The Former Pop Stars, Including Bradley Macintosh Of S Club 7, Lisa Scott Lee Of Steps Fame, And Another Level's Dane Bowers, All Once Topped The Charts And Performed To Arenas Of Screaming Fans. But These Days They Are So Strapped For Cash That They Are Trying To Make A Few Bucks From Flogging Their Autographs To Shoppers At Drab Commercial Centres.  But For The Bunch Of Desperate Has-Beens, The Idea Spectacularly Crashed As Hardly Anybody Turned Up To See Them. Despite Promotion Company Musicmania's Promise Of &Quot;The Incredible Buzz Of Getting To Know Your Favourite Music Idols From The Last Three Decades, Including The Cheeky Girls, Another Level, Steps, S Club, 911, Five And Many Others&Quot;, Less Than 100 Punters Showed Up At The Dreary Centre:Mk Shopping Complex In Milton Keynes To Rub Shoulders With The Former Stars.  For The Few Who Had. Many Were Shocked To Discover A Catch Hidden Among The Small Print Of Their Tickets Saying That Fans Would Have To Pay For Their Autographs And Photos. At £10 A Pop.  But Cash-Strapped Customers Were Offered A Special Deal From Fallen Boyband Five. They Were Offering Autographs At £10 A Go. And £20 For All Three Members Ritchie, J And Scott. (At/Wntsu/Mt) . Milton Keynes, England picture

Caption: H from Steps (Picture) * FALLEN STARS RESORT TO FLOGGING AUTOGRAPHS FOR CASH Fallen celebrities including boybands FIVE, ANOTHER LEVEL, STEPS and S CLUB 7 have reached desperate times. The former pop stars, including Bradley Macintosh of S Club 7, Lisa Scott Lee of Steps fame, and Another Level's Dane Bowers, all once topped the charts....

RAMSAY CRASH WHILE HERDING BUFFALO

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has crashed a 4x4 vehicle while herding buffalo on a farm in Scotland.

Ramsay was not injured in the collision as he tried to round up the animals to make Scottish buffalo mozzarella.

As the chef and the farmer Steven Mitchell drove off into the fields in Fife the two collided.

The whole scene was being filmed for the chef's hit Channel 4 TV show the F-Word, but the crash won't be shown on the episode in question.

A spokeswoman for Channel 4 said: "They went charging around in two 4x4s and there was a point at which they met.

"Gordon was not hurt and the 4x4 was not too badly damaged."

The F-Word features Ramsay preparing food with two trainee chefs while chatting with visiting celebrities.

It also features small featurettes from Ramsay's week and recently caused controversy when horse meat was cooked on the show.

Animal rights groups responded with disdain to the move and members of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta) group dumped a ton of horse manure on the steps of Ramsay's Claridge's restaurant.


12 June 2007 15:23:58


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