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"It's hard to shock a 3am girl – but Pixie Lott left us open-mouthed with her stories about boys, tattoos and XXX-rated porn.
Thought that’d catch your attention...
We hooked up with the 19-year-old popster in her swish LA hotel suite where she revealed how her personal email site has been inundated with a string of dodgy pictures of men’s bits.
And to make matters even worse, it’s all down to those pervy McFly boys.
“It was disgusting. Dougie from McFly started it off by asking his fans to send me dirty snaps,” she told us.
“They totally got me. I clicked open these pictures on my Twitter account and it was all a bit weird. Some people were really extreme and I just thought, ‘Ok I’m not going to look any more.’ I’ve seriously got to get McFly back.”
But before Pixie plots her revenge, she has some other business to attend to. Not only has she been nominated for three Brits – Best Single, Best Female and Best Breakthrough – but she’s also trying to crack America.
And we can report that her Stateside adventure has got off to a great start as she’s been spotted out and about with a Jonas Brother."
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McFly band member Danny Jones has become the fourth singer to be knocked out of ITV’s Popstar to Operastar.
Five remaining celebrities battled to secure a place in the Popstar to Operastar semi-final.
Those still in the Popstar to Operastar running alongside Jones were singer Bernie Nolan, Coronation Street actress and former Hear’Say star Kym Marsh, singer Darius Campbell and Marcella Detriot of Shakespears Sister.
Danny Jones was voted off after being placed in the bottom two with Detroit.
McFly band member Danny Jones has become the fourth singer to be knocked out of ITV's Popstar to
Operastar contest.
Five remaining celebrities performed in front of a four-strong panel to secure a place in the competition's semi-final.
Among those still in the running alongside Jones were Bernie Nolan of the Nolan Sisters; Coronation Street actress and former Hear'Say band member Kym Marsh; singer Darius Campbell (formerly Danesh); and Marcella Detriot of 90s duo Shakespears Sister.
Jones was placed in t
he bottom two alongside Detroit after securing the fewest number of public votes following the solo performances.
Mentor and tenor Rolando Villazon, plus critic Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen opted to save Jones, but fellow mentor Welsh mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins and rock star Meat Loaf evened the score by favouring Detroit.
Co-hosts Alan Titchmarsh and Myleene Klass referred back to the public vote for a decision, with Jones polling the lowest level of support from viewers with his rendition of Funiculi Funicula by Lugi Denza.
Detroit, who earlier in the show won praise for her version of Franz Schubert's Ave Maria was saved.
Jones remained good-humoured in defeat, joking: "I've had so much fun. I've learned a lot and I'm going to have a holiday."
His fellow bandmates stood cheering for him among the studio audience.
During the programme, Nolan won a standing ovation from her sisters for her rendition of Les Filles De Cadix by Leo Delibes.
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