
Fame Of Sorts - Big Brother Shilpa Shetty’s Night Out With Jo O’Meara
IAN ‘Preparation H’ Watkins, star of Big Brother, says he can unite Shilpa Shetty and Jo O’Meara.
As the Star reports, Ian has invited Shilpa and O’Meara to come and see him perform in the musical Fame.
You don’t need an invitation to watch this show, just a spare night, legwarmers and the desire to see H share his desire to live forever.
Says Ian: “Shilpa is coming and I am saving a seat for Jo. I really want her to come. It’s time everyone put what happened on BB behind them and moved on.”
So Big Brother star Ian has issued an invitation to two other Big Brother agonists to join him. But will O’Meara be there?
“I’ve sent messages to her thought friends,” says Ian of O’Meara, “but so far nothing.”
Is Ian worried by the silence - O’Meara has, by her own admission, attempted suicide?
Ian goes on: “I’ve now sent word she’s invited to the opening night of Fame and it would mean a lot if she came.”
Such is O’Meara’s financial state – the Star reminds us how she’s having to sell her £350,000 house to pay the bills – Ian’s invitation may involve the singer selling choc ices in the interval.
But there is no word from O’Meara. Did she get the message that Ian called? And, if not, does she read the Star and thereby learn of Ian’s offer?
Posted: 26th, March 2007 | In: Big Brother TV Comments (6) | Follow the Comments on our RSS feed: RSS 2.0 | TrackBack | Permalink
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June 17th, 2007 at 5:14 pm
Well i went to see Fame last night and it was really good…
And shilpa was there in the box cheering Ian on, she seemed to have really enjoyed herself and was happy to have her photo taken after the musical but Jo O’Meara didnt even turn up
March 26th, 2007 at 8:06 pm
Does it do confrontation? And is it or has it ever been bi-polar?
March 26th, 2007 at 7:23 pm
Has my fluff an agent? It should do – it’s got one hundred times more personality than any of these losers! And it can tap dance!
March 26th, 2007 at 11:52 am
I think some of these idiots are starting to believe their own publicity.
Perhaps he thinks he is able to offer advice on how to deal with racial bullying from either perspective, or perhaps this is just a cynical attempt to get free publicity from the abuse meted out by these witches.
March 26th, 2007 at 11:23 am
It’s Fame - but not as we know it. And has your fluff an agent?
March 26th, 2007 at 10:59 am
What absolute and utter trash! I’m more interested in my belly button fluff.