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In the words of 100 tabloid hacks, what was Ashley Cole thinking? If the errant footballer needs more reason to regret his reported philandering, he need only take a look at his wife in action on will.i.am's newly released music video. As part of the oddly watchable ITV series The Passions of Girls Aloud, Cheryl Cole auditioned for and landed a dancing role on the Black Eyed Peas star's Heartbreaker video.
Now the result of her strenuous, sweat-soaked efforts has been released at http://tinyurl.com/5dxcnb. She looks good enough to make the rest of the female population sick. Still, it must be said, that after all her effort, she doesn't get a whole lot of screen time on the clip. If you missed the ITV series and the glimpses will.i.am affords her just aren't enough proof that the girl can move, watch highlights from The Passions of Girls Aloud at http://tinyurl.com/5prff9.
ITV's new hit is Pushing Daisies. If you're not already hooked, the quirky premise is that pie-maker Ned's touch can bring the dead back to life, but a second touch kills them for good. After reviving his childhood sweetheart, Charlotte (Anna Friel), Ned (Lee Pace) falls in love with her, but they can never so much as kiss or she'll end up six feet under.
After Saturday's opening episode, no doubt you are already dying to see Ned and Charlotte smooch. If you can settle for Friel and Pace locking lips, here's the clip for you: http://tinyurl.com/3k3crv.
If that puts you in a loved up kind of mood, you might feel inclined towards this romantic little time-waster. Milk Chocolate: A Love Story (http://tinyurl.com/2lv68b) is a pointless exercise that is both scientifically and gastronomically dubious, but oh so very sweet. Find out what prolific YouTubers Jay Gradin Design figure happened when Mr Dark Chocolate met Miss White Chocolate and fell in love.
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