Daily Star Sunday

Early doors

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JESS Glynne left Glastonbur­y straight after her Friday slot to avoid ending up in hospital like Rita Ora.

Former X Factor judge Reets was rushed to hospital on Wednesday with exhaustion after partying hard at Glasto then going straight to work on Monday.

But sensible Jess, who won the Newcomer Award, told me: “Glastonbur­y was one of the best days of my life but I left before Adele or Coldplay. I have such a mad schedule I knew I would ruin my mind and body if I stayed so I went home to rest. I was a bit gutted watching it on telly though.” COMEBACK king Craig David has promised to have an album out by the end of the year. One of my alltime fave artists won the Innovation Award before telling me: “The album’s almost finished, I’m just working on a few more songs to see if I can trump what I have.” Craig, whose debut album Born To Do It was a worldwide smash in 2000, added: “This is my sixth album and I’m once again making music purely for the love and fun of it like I did when I first started. I’ve finally gone full circle.” Craig’s lastest single One More Time is out now. FORMER JLS singer Oritse Williams is relaunchin­g his solo career and this time he’s using his own name.

The ex-boyband star released music last year under the alias OWS but chatting at the awards he told me: “I should have music out in my name in the next month or so.

“OWS was a transition period but I’m now ready for people to hear music from me.” PADDY McGuinness wants to film a Take Me Out special featuring babes from a host of reality TV shows. Paddy said: "I’d love to do a reality TV special where all the girls are from TOWIE, Made In Chelsea, Geordie Shore and all those type of shows and then we get some unknown lads and mix it up that way.” Paddy said he’d also love to do a gay version of the show, adding: “There’s also been talk of a same-sex special, I don’t know if it’ll happen but you never know.”

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