Mick Jagger eats avocados and berries to make himself more fertile
Rolling Stones legend Sir Mick Jagger has taken to a new diet of avocados and goji berries in order to make himself more fertile.
Jagger, 64, is reportedly so desperate to have a baby with his long-term girlfriend L’Wren Scott he has completely changed his diet.
According to reports, the ‘Start Me Up’ star has included large quantities of avocados into his diet- which the Aztecs believed improve men’s sex lives and prowess; and drinks a glass of goji berry juice – dubbed ‘Fruit Viagra’ – every day.
One litre of goji berry juice can cost up to $60 – and is said to contain life-enhancing properties following reports of a Chinese man who drank a glass everyday & lived to be 250.
Laurie Morse, a nutrition expert, is quoted as saying: “Nutrition is our body’s fuel – therefore, it is not optional that we provide our system with proper nutrients, if we are to enjoy health, balance and fertility.
“When trying to conceive, we must shift our perspective from short-term, taste bud gratification to nutritional choices that provide preventative and long-term internal health and support.”
Mick already has SEVEN children – Karis, 37, with ex-girlfriend Marsha Hunt, Jade, 36, with first wife Bianca Jagger, two daughters, Elizabeth, 23, and Georgia, 14, and two sons, James, 21, and Gabriel, 10, with his second wife Jerry Hall
Marie Osmond unveils Dancing With The Stars inspired doll collection
Here’s a sneak peek at the dolls designed by Dancing With The Stars contestant Marie Osmond to mark her time on the show.
The 48-year-old singer is selling the 12-inch Adora Belle Porcelain dolls on television shopping channel, QVC.
Fans can choose from several different designs, including the WWII-era military-inspired costume she wore when she dedicated her “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy” jive to her parents, and the so-called “Fainting Doll”; which features the short ruffled turquoise number she did the samba in before memorably passing out in front of millions of viewers.
Each 12- doll retails for $89.94 (not including shipping and handling) from QVC’s website.
Lindsay Lohan splits from Riley Giles
Lindsay Lohan has split up from boyfriend Riley Giles, it was reported today.
The Mean Girls starlet met the 25-year-old snowboarder in rehab in Utah. The pair were spotted on a string of dates in Los Angeles and New York.
But now friends say the relationship is over.
A US source said: “They’re over – they’ve broken up. They split after Thanksgiving weekend. It was fine when they were in Utah, just the two of them.
“But then they returned to L.A. and Lindsay was shooting a movie, photographers followed them everyone, she had meetings with this agent, that publicist, this director. His ego couldn’t take it.”
A pal revealed: “She is concentrating on her life and her career.”
Lohan, 21, met Giles while they were both being treated at Utah’s Cirque Lodge rehabilitation clinic. She checked out of the exclusive clinic at the start of October after entering in August, following a high-profile drink-driving arrest in Beverly Hills, California.
Her latest boyfriend won the approval of father Michael Lohan. He told People magazine after they began dating: “He’s a great, great kid. If you met him, you’d like him.”
It comes as Lohan gears up to record a new album. She is expected to start laying down tracks within the next two weeks. And she is gearing up for a cameo appearance on hit television drama, Ugly Betty.
But that has been postponed as a result of the ongoing Hollywood writer’s strike. A spokeswoman for Lohan did not return calls tonight.
Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman are moving to Nashville
Keith Urban says he and wife Nicole Kidman are heading for rural bliss.
The Aussie actress and the country music star are setting up home on farmland southwest of Nashville, Tennessee.
The couple had been living at Urban’s gated mansion in Forrest Hills outside the city since tying the knot.
They put the luxurious home up for sale for $2.45m in September and it has reportedly gone to contract. Now they will call a 40-acre farm near Leipers Fork, Tennessee, home after it is renovated.
“The first place I took her to [even before house-hunting] was out near Leipers Fork,” the country singer told The Tennessean newspaper.
“That ended up being out in the general area where we will now call home.
“I just knew that she would love it for the exact same reasons I love it.
“There’s a pace and a way of living that is much more spiritually satisfying to me than a lot of other places.
“It’s something that has quite a bit of room to walk around and grow some grass under our feet and have some privacy, but not feel like we’re isolated.
“We don’t want to live in a compound. It’s the great thing about Tennessee and especially Nashville. The people are just real people, so they just accept you being neighbors.”
Evel Knievel dies aged 69
Motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel has died at the age of 69.
The hard-living stuntman became an international icon in the 1970s, with a string of highly publicized motorbike jumps.
Knievel, real name Robert Craig Jr, had been suffering diabetes and an incurable lung condition called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
In 1999 he underwent a liver transplant, after nearly dying of Hepatitis C. He is thought to have contracted the disease through a blood transfusion following one of his bone-shattering accidents.
Knievel’s death was confirmed by his granddaughter Krysten Knievel. Knievel has been a household name since the late 1960s and is arguably the most iconic motorbike stuntman of all time.
The stuntman performed his first show in January 1966 at the National Date Festival in Indio, California, and went down a storm. To get ahead of his rivals who jumped animals or pools, Knievel started jumping cars, and would add more and more for every performance.
In May 1967, he successfully cleared 16 cars in Gardena, California. He attempted the same jump two months later, on July 28 – but landed on the final vehicle and knocked himself out.
He recovered for a month, returned to finish the show in Graham, Washington, but crashed again. This time he smashed his left wrist, right knee and two ribs. Knievel’s accidents failed to stop him and he carried on with his stunts getting more and more risky.
The Daredevil is best known for a failed 1974 attempt to jump Snake River Canyon on a rocket-powered cycle and for a spectacular crash at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. Before his retirement in 1980, he suffered almost 40 broken bones.
Immortalized in the Washington’s Smithsonian Institution as “America’s Legendary Daredevil”, Knievel dropped off the pop culture radar in the 80s.
But thousands of fans still went to Butte, Mont., every year as his legend was celebrated during the “Evel Knievel Days” festival.
Knievel’s death came just two days after it was announced that he and rapper Kanye West had settled a federal lawsuit over the use of Knievel’s trademarked image in a popular West music video.

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