METRO Wednesday, October 14, 2009 D The stars you love to love... the stars you love to hate Sheltered life: Naomi Campbell and boyfriend Vladislav Doronin hide behind a barricade of umbrellas during a trip to South Beach, Miami. Campbell, 39, chatted on her mobile phone while Russian billionaire Doronin read a magazine and threw a drink at photographers Pictures: Matrix Escapology didnt prove easy for Robbies Bodies R obbie Williams has revealed he suffered a Spinal Tap moment as he made his TV comeback when the stage doors got stuck. The singer told how he had to prise the door open using brute strength, which put him off his stride as he appeared live in front of more than 14million people his first time on stage in three years. However Williams, visibly touched by the reception he received on Sundays X Factor, said he was thrilled that he eventually found his feet. Williams, who has been battling stage fright for many years, said he had managed to keep his nerves largely under control before the show. Back in the dressing room waiting to go on wasnt the dreadful anxiety fest that I thought it was going to be. I hung out with the contestants, got my hair done, went and said hello to Simon, had some sushi and waited, he said in his blog. For extra confidence I started to hum the theme tune from Rocky in my head... it was working... so relaxed, so excited. Goosepimply, in fact. But as he waited off-stage he heard presenter Dermot OLeary introduce him and things began to go wrong. At this point in the rehearsals the music starts, the doors open. But live, the music starts, the doors dont open. Now I dont know if youve ever had 10million (plus) people ready to judge you... but let me tell you, if the door between you and them isnt opening, thats enough to throw you right off your stride. I dont know if you saw but I had to wedge it open myself. That wasnt part of the show. That was pure brute strength... heavy nerves shifting something that I probably wouldnt be able to move in the cold light of day. The pop singer released his new single Bodies yesterday. Ross returns to awards show You cant keep a funny man out, it seems even if he does make lewd calls to respected actors. Jonathan Ross is to return as host of the British Comedy Awards, a year after he pulled out over the Sachsgate row. After ITV officially confirmed the appointment, Ross, 48, said: Im delighted. Its the most prestigious awards show in the world. The show will be broadcast in December. TVs Chiles is given divorce TV presenter Adrian Chiles was yesterday granted a quickie divorce. His wife of 11 years, radio broadcaster Jane Garvey, 45, cited Chiless unreasonable behaviour. The pair were not at the High Court when the decree nisi was granted. They split last year amid rumours Chiles, 41, was more than just good friends with Christine Bleakley, 29, his co-host on The One Show, which they have always denied. New Moon star Robert Pattinson claims he cant get a date as girls prefer his character Edward Cullen. The 23-year-old said his role as the vampire is holding his love life back: Girls scream out for Edward, not Robert. I still cant get a date. But hes hoping that the hysteria will die down as he does not have the lead role in New Moon. Gorgeous Megan Fox, Hugh Jackman, Quentin Tarantino, Liv Tyler and Tobey Maguire are just a few of the star names who will be celebrating everything that is creepy in TV and film at the Scream 2009 festival. The fourth annual night of horror homage and spooky celebrations will have a heavy vampire presence this year. The cast of True Blood is expected to fly in while Twilight star Taylor Lautner is set to show hotly-anticipated clips from her film New Moon for the Spike TV special this Saturday in Los Angeles. Barbra Streisand is to auction hundreds of thousands of euro-worth of her furniture, art and clothes this weekend with proceeds going to her charity foundation. Items include two George III mahogany bookcase cabinets from 1790 worth 26,800. The sale comes as her new album Love Is The Answer sits at No.1 in the US charts.
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