Keira Knightley isn’t a fan of the web. The actress, 24, thinks networking sites like Facebook and Twitter makes communicating impersonal. ‘I hate the internet,’ says Keira. ‘I find it dehumanising to constantly check emails or social sites which have become so fashionable.’ Despite her strong views, Keira insists she’s not a diva. ‘I'm not a celebrity, I don't go home or out with friends saying I'm a celebrity and I don't ask to be treated like a queen,’ she tells The Sun. ‘Mum and Dad wouldn't like that.’
Simon Cowell thinks he’s a chick magnet, according to ex-fiancĂ©e Sinitta. The music mogul has been bragging to his pals that he looks super-hot in the new series of Britain’s Got Talent. ‘Simon told me he looks so gorgeous that no woman is safe from falling in love with him,’ says Sinitta, 42. ‘He said, “Darling, I’d watch it with one eye closed”.’ But Sinitta doesn’t think the ladies should hold any hope of getting Simon, 49, to settle down. ‘He’s never short of a date but he works incredibly hard,’ she tells The Sun. ‘It’s difficult to make a connection.’
Zac Efron didn't always think highly of pal Leonardo DiCaprio. The High School Musical hunk struggled to understand why the Titanic star, 34, was so popular when he was growing up. ‘I’d say, “Dude, what’s so great about that kid?” I was jealous,' says Zac. 'I mean, you couldn’t help but hate the guy. 'Having spent some time with him, Zac, 21, now sees Leo as a role model. ‘Now, to some degree, I’ve made it and I’m going through the same thing,’ he tells The Independent. ‘I mean, it's pretty miraculous for him to have gone from that position to doing the incredibly diverse films he does today. That’s the kind of career I would like for myself.’
Girls Aloud are to spice up their new tour by pole dancing. Cheryl Cole, 25, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, both 23, and Sarah Harding and Kimberley Walsh, both 27, have reportedly been having lessons ahead of their Out Of Control gigs. ‘The girls have been taking tips from some of the best pole dancers in the business to put together a really naughty dance routine for their song Fix Me Up,’ says a source. ‘Each of the girls has their own podium-mounted pole to show off their skills and costumes. It’s jaw-dropping stuff.’ The group will also be wearing PVC and dominatrix outfits for a special cover of Britney Spears’ hit single Womanizer and are planning a daring high-wire stunt. ‘At one point in the show they will fly from the main stage to a specially constructed smaller stage in the middle of the arena to perform two songs,’ the source tells The Sun.