Welsh celebrity gossip round-up
Bailey Massey
18 April 2010
KATHERINE Jenkins and her Television presenter lover may try and hide their relationship from the general public ( why? You are both beautiful ) nevertheless it appears the pair are still much loved-up. They have just come back from a sunlight break to Egypt along with Katherines family and we at Roast can only hope they follow in Gav and Charlottes steps and get engaged. Gethin, from Cardiff, tweeted : Just got back from Egypt with the family. While Katherine told her fans : Sorry for shortage of tweets been in Egypt with the family for a little break. IOAN Gruffudd has signed on to star alongside Toni Collette in a film called Foster. Muriels Marriage star Toni and Superb 4 actor Ioan are also joined by Richard E Grant, Anne Reid and Hayley Mills. Collette and Cardiff-born Gruffudd will play a married couple who havent quite got to grips with losing their five-year-old child. As they attempt to adopt a new kid, a boy named Eli all of a sudden appears on their stoop. PAUL Potts could have won the 1st series of Britains Got Talent and gone on to be a global megastar it appears hes got his feet forcibly on the ground well, about. The Port Talbot vocalist has taken some rare days off and has been busy painting his place. He might be worth pots of cash it appears our Paul likes to do the unclean roles himself and has been spotted constantly up his ladder painting his art deco home this week. He announced : We like to do some things ourselves and the initial few workmen we called attempted to overcharge us. Its good to remain in touch with the physical world too. TORCHWOODS Gareth David-Lloyd is to scribble a comic strip for the shows official companion mag. The tale, titled Shrouded, will concentrate on David-Lloyds personality from the series Ianto Jones, who was killed in the Youngsters Of Earth story. He informed us : I feel I know this personality unconditionally. The story of this comic focuses mostly on Ianto, and integrates several characters who've been missed by the Torchwoods keen fans. Powered by the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sun. and Celtic Weekly Papers . Powered by the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sun. and Celtic Weekly Papers . |