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Billion-dollarMarvel

LOS ANGELES: Superheroblockbuster The Avengers hit the$1 billionworldwide box officemarkyesterday, The Hollywood Reportersays. Themilestone came as theMarvel Studios film, starring ex-Territorian Chris Hemsworth, took in$103.2 million at the box office overtheMother’s Day holidayweekend.

Snare a sugar daddy

SYDNEY: Being fun and a goodlistener is the best way to snare arich oldman — just don’t try tochange them. So says Hugh Hefner’sex-fiancee Crystal Harris, pictured,in Sydney for a Playmate party. Theex-Playboy bunny, 26 said she had‘‘no regrets’’ about dumping Hef, 86,five days before their wedding.

AussieswowCannes

CANNES: Indigenous stories are setto be a big hit in Cannes, with TheSapphires set to show at the Frenchfestival, which starts tomorrow.Actor DeborahMailman, who stars inthe film about an Aboriginal all-girlgroup entertaining Diggers inVietnam, said: ‘‘It’s wonderful thatthat’s been recognised.’’

Ashleigh Butler and Pudsey the dog dance to victory on Britain’s Got Talent in London on Sunday

Britain’s Pudsey off toHollywoodLONDON: Britain’s Got Talentwinner Ashleigh Butler is sureher victorious pooch Pudsey isdestined for Hollywood.

Judge and media mogul Si-mon Cowell believes the idea isanything but barking mad —he plans to fly Pudsey to LA in

his luxury jet to launch hisfilm career, The Sun reports.

Cowell, 52, was installing aluxury kennel at his BeverlyHills mansion so his new bestfriend could stay in style.

‘‘He is welcome at my home;I love dogs. And anyone who

stays with me stays in luxury,’’he reportedly told friends.

‘‘I’m more excited about Pud-sey than most of the singingacts I’ve found. That little dogis going to become the most fa-mous dog in the world. I genu-inely believe he will be warmly

received by Hollywood.’’ Ash-leigh, 17, said if Pudsey put hispaws on a Tinseltown role shewould be by his side.

She was adamant the pairwould not be separated but wasaware the dancing dog could bea movie star in the making.

QueenrevivesFreddieBut Tupac beat them to it

Mercury

LONDON: Hot on theheels of rapper TupacShakur’s ‘‘perform-ance’’ from beyond thegrave, late singer Fred-die Mercury ‘‘ap-peared’’ in the Queenmusical We Will RockYou overnight.

Mercury ‘‘appeared’’on stage in a specialperformance of theWest End musicalthrough an optical il-lusion to mark the 10thanniversary of theshow. Bosses wanted tomake Mercury, whodied in 1991, part of thecelebration, the Huff-ington Post reports.

Guitarist Brian Maywas reportedly an-noyed a holographicprojection of late rap-per Tupac Shakur wasused during Dr Dre andSnoop Dogg’s perform-ance at last month’sCoachella festival be-

cause theQueen trib-ute was tobe similar.

‘‘Peoplewill comeout saying,

‘Did we actually seeFreddie?’ ’’ May toldthe BBC.

‘‘It’s a little unfortu-nate they did that thingwith Tupac as we’vebeen trying to makeFreddie appear on thestage for quite a while.’’

Mercury’s ‘‘appar-ition’’ was to take placeovernight at London’sDominion Theatre —and actor Robert DeNiro, one of the show’sproducers, was also dueto make an appearance.

‘‘There is a certainperson who’s comingthat’s intimately as-sociated — our friendBob from Los Angeles,’’May said.

Houstons in harsh reality

Whitney

LOS ANGELES: Thefamily of Whitney Hou-ston is set to make a re-ality TV show.

Lifetime TV networkannounced the tragicsinger’s daughter, BobbiKristina, mum, Cissy,and aunt Dionne War-wick will feature in thenew reality series.

The Bodyguard star’ssister-in-law and man-ager Pat Houston, Pat’sdaughter Rayah andWhitney’s brother Garywill also feature on thetentatively titled The

HoustonFamilyChronicles,the Huffing-ton Post re-ports. Life-time said

the series would featurethe family ‘‘as they takeon their greatest chal-lenge, supporting andguiding Bobbi Kristinaas she faces the worldwithout her mother’’.

The official cause ofWhitney’s death in Feb-ruary was ‘‘cardiacevent’’ and drowning.

Warney’s ex slams Liz

Shane Warne

SYDNEY: Simone Cal-lahan has broken hersilence on how shereally feels about ShaneWarne’s fiancee, LizHurley, and the role theBritish actress plays inher children’s lives.

Callahan has sharedher thoughts with Wom-an’s Day on her ex-husband’s relationshipand what went downwhen the two womenmet for the first time.

On the subject of herthree children callingHurley ‘‘mummy’’, Cal-

lahan saysit’s disre-spectful:‘‘She (Hur-ley) is nottheir mum.And the

kids know exactly whatthe situation is.’’

Callahan also disap-proves of Warne andHurley introducing herchildren to social media.The celebrity couple areprolific Twitter users.

‘‘Shane and I don’t seeeye to eye on that’’ Cal-lahan says.

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