Midweek Sport

Artist star sparks Jack Russell craze

-

OSCAR-WINNING film

has sparked a Jack Russell craze, according to a top animal charity.

Four-legged Uggie steals the show in the silent movie which won five awards at Sunday’s Oscars in Los Angeles.

It also picked up five Baftas earlier this month.

More than 600 people logged onto the Battersea Dogs And Cats Home website to search for Jack Russells in need of a new home when the Baftas took place on Feb 12 – more than any other night of the year.

Carly Perry, a re-homing co-ordinator, said: “We want to make sure that people who re-home their own Uggie are aware of the level of commitment required to own a pet.” FORGET – Amy Childs provided some LIGHT relief for fellas everywhere when she nipped out of her corset live on TV.

Former babe Amy was taking part in BBC1’S

on Sunday night with her cousin Harry Derbridge.

The 23-year-old and Harry, 18, wowed fans while bopping to Madonna and Britney Spear’s hit tune Me Against the Music

But racy redhead Amy got an extraloud cheer when a wardrobe malfunctio­n unveiled her raspberry ripple. A TV insider said: “Amy was wearing a tight white corset but half way through her performanc­e it slipped down and her boob popped out.

“Amy’s display was by far the most charitable donation of the evening!”

Sadly for busty Amy, her breast attempts didn’t impress judges.

Ex-skier Eddie ‘The Eagle’ Edwards and Miles Jump will join Eastenders actresses Tameka Empson and Laurie Brett, and comedian Terry Alderton in the live finals of Let’s Dance For Sport Relief on March 17.

 ??  ?? OH MY: Amy’s corset slip gives fans a
teat treat
OH MY: Amy’s corset slip gives fans a teat treat

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom