Amy wins big at Grammys
Last night saw Amy Winehouse scooping a massive FIVE Grammys– at arguably one of the most prestigious music awards. The singer, who was granted a last minute visa, was unable to attend the event in the US, but did a live link from London. But amidst her happiness, Amy was also dealing with two personal crisis. In an extraordinary phone call, her husband Blake Fielder-Civil revealed to Amy that he had tried to commit suicide, but Amy later found out he was lying in order to stop her from leaving him. Coupled with her beloved Hawley Arms going up in flames on Friday night when a fire raged through Camden, north London, it was a weekend to remember for the star taking a trip out of rehab.
Macca and Mucca in court
Sir Paul McCartney will face Heather Mills in court today, as their divorce hearing gets underway at the Royal Courts of Justice in London. It’s set to be the biggest battle since, er Blur went head to head with Oasis. Well, you get the picture, there’s a lot of dosh at stake as the courts will decide how much of the Beatle’s £825 million fortune Heather is entitled to after their four-year marriage. Heather reportedly wept on the phone to Sir Paul last night in a last-ditch attempt to settle out of court, after months of wrangling and mud-slaying betwen the pair. The five-day hearing is due to start at 10am.
Keira snubbed by BAFTA
Stars turned out for the Baftas last night – but British hope Keira Knightley was snubbed for her performance in Atonement with an unknown French actress stealing the glory in the Best Actress category. But that wasn't the only snub for Keira as close friend Sienna Miller stole the style limelight with a stunning Dior dress…
The winners were as follows...
BEST FILM
Atonement – Tim Bevan/Eric Fellner/Paul Webster
BEST BRITISH FILM
This is England – Mark Herbert/Shane Meadows
THE CARL FOREMAN AWARD FOR SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT BY A BRITISH DIRECTOR, WRITER OR PRODUCER IN THEIR FIRST FEATURE FILM
Matt Greenhalgh (Writer) – Control
DIRECTOR
No Country for Old Men – Joel Coen/Ethan Coen
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Juno – Diablo Cody
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly – Ronald Harwood
FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The Lives of Others – Quirin Berg/Max Wiedemann/Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
ANIMATED FILM
Ratatoulle – Brad Bird
LEADING ACTOR
Daniel Day-Lewis – There Will Be Blood
LEADING ACTRESS
Marion Cotillard – La Vie en Rose
SUPPORTING ACTOR
Javier Bardem – No Country for Old Men
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Tilda Swinton – Michael Clayton