The 9 O'Clock News – Mon 7 Apr
Posted by heatworld on Monday 07 Apr 2008
Filed under: Beyonce Knowles, Kylie Minogue, Madonna, Ryan Thomas, Tina O'Brien

Madonna to adopt baby from India
The Queen of Pop is said to have given up on finding a baby in Africa after getting frustrated with red tape, and is thought to have fallen in love with the idea following a trip to India last January. Sources say she will chose a baby after she finishes promoting her new album. While Madonna and Guy were on the trip they met up with Bollywood choreographer Sandip Soparrkar who has also adopted an Indian baby. The source said; "Madonna was very taken with Sandip. He told her there were orphans who would melt her heart. Guy was against the idea, but when she wants something, she gets it."
...and Madge poaches Kylie’s choreographer
Girls may share shoes, dresses, and even boys… but we feel Madonna may have broken some unwritten rule now that she’s nicked Kylie’s dancing choreographers. The Talauega brothers, who were due to work with Kylie on her comeback KYLIEX2008 dates, chose to work with Madge instead after she gave them a call. Poor Kylie (but fingers crossed for a Madonna tour!)…
Details on the Beyonce and Jay-Z wedding
Beyonce tied the knot to Jay-Z last Friday – with lesser-known guests being frisked at the door! Beyonce and rapper Jay-Z chose an all-white theme for their big day with white roses, orchids, diamond-encrusted candelabras and a plush Egyptian cotton-lined marquee. The duo, who have been together for six years, hired tight security and made sure that everyone left mobile phones and cameras at home. And there were a host of celebrity guests at the bash including Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow and Destiny Child members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. Beyonce's mum was the designated wedding coordinator and spent nearly £750,000 on the decorations, while guests adhered to the white theme with their dress code too. Beyonce serenaded her new hubbie with a Natasha Bedingfield-inspired ditto with the words; "I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you."
Corrie couple expecting baby
Corrie couple Jason and Sarah-Louise might have split, but in real life Ryan Thomas and Tina O’Brien are very much together – so much so that they’ve announced they’re expecting their first baby! 12-weeks-pregnant Tina admitted; “The baby came as a bit of a surprise but we’re both delighted.” Ryan agreed; “It’s a bit daunting but very exciting.”
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biggynoodles
There are so many peeps that have bio-kids for the wrong reasons. We adoptees have to be checked & bare our souls before we holding our kids in our arms. They are ours & dont our come from tums but from our hearts. Its hard to get constantly mis-
biggynoodles
actually care where a child is from. Also, domestic adoptions are the most difficult... my 1st child was a foster child for many yrs & we have regular contact with both bio-families. For us it works wonderfully. Some adoptees just arent up to that.
biggynoodles
much waiting, hope & emotional energy involved that it is simply the onlly way sometimes. Adoption isnt made easy. :o) After the heartache that is involved before they get to the point of actually bringing a child into their lives mosr peeps dont
biggynoodles
actually east european ones cause those are the countries that have bi-lateral contracts with Germany. Sadly for adoptive parents there is alot of politics involved & in UK/USA it is simply easier to go to an afcican/asian organisation. There is so
biggynoodles
Kinbleby, I so understand your frustration, you made some really valid points :o) I have also been an aid worker for 16 yrs and am mum to 2 adopted non-white kids that were born in the country I live in. Here in Germany the largest % of adoptions are







