Some 'who the slebs will/won't be' rumours ...
Swedish underwear model Victoria Silvstedt has pulled out of Channel 4's 'Celebrity Big Brother' three days before the show is due to start, as former Chelsea goal keeper Mark Bosnich and former Happy Monday dancer and maracas player Bez have been added to the line-up. .... They will be joined by 1980s actress and former wife of Sylvester Stallone, Brigette Nielsen, who has made a splash in the US reality television programme 'The Surreal Life'. Kiss-and-tell queen Alicia Douvall, who cites P Diddy, Simon Cowell and 'EastEnders' star Dean Gaffney among her conquests, and former Libertines' frontman Pete Doherty are also reported to star in the show -- although they have not yet been confirmed.
Celebrities in talks about appearing include "Son of God" David Icke, shamed footballer Mark Bosnich and racing pundit John McCririck. Models Caprice, Sam Fox and Victoria Silvstedt have also been approached, along with gay rights activist Peter Tatchell, Leslie Ash's husband Lee Chapman and Brigitte Nielsen. Channel 4 said: "If any fights break out, there will be people on the ground to deal with it." Cherie Blair's adviser Carole Caplin and Nancy Dell'Olio have declined to appear on the show.
FRANK: I GOT THE BIG HEAVE
SOCCER idol Frank McAvennie revealed his fears yesterday that producers have given him the boot from Celebrity Big Brother. The former Celtic and West Ham player, renowned for his love of 'the burdz', was hoping for a last minute reprieve after TV chiefs went cold on the idea of putting him into the house. But he fears he has been pipped to the post by eccentric racing pundit John McCririck and goalie-turned new age prophet David Icke. ...
SPECULATION has been rife about the final line-up, with 18 names linked with the show. They include: Red Dwarf star Craig Charles, Sylveste Stallone's ex-wife Brigitte Nielsen, left, former sports commentator and self-proclaimed 'Son of God' David Icke and Channel 4 racing pundit John McCririck. Others tipped to appear are ex-footballers Mark Bosnich and Lee Chapman; along with glamour girls Victoria Silvstedt, Sam Fox, Caprice, Michelle Marsh and Abi Titmuss. Others linked to the show include gay rights activist Peter Tatchell; Cherie Blair's lifestyle guru Carole Caplin; Hear'Say singer turned classical pianist Myleene Klass; shamed comic Michael Barrymore; mum Mandy Allwood who miscarried octuplets and Sven Goran Eriksson's lovers Nancy Del Olio and Faria Alam.
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