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Fraser McAlpine | 11:21 UK time, Friday, 8 December 2006

What the web says the stars are saying today...

LiamLiam Gallagher wanted to go on The X-Factor. No, really!

"We should have done it. The contestants would have been singing Oasis songs. I would have loved that. If TONY BENNETT can go on, why can't we? "We'd have made it to number one in the album charts without a doubt, but our kid said no and that was that."

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Gwen Stefani her latest hobby

"Creating a fragrance is one of the most prestigious things a designer can do. For me, it's like another thing you can wear and another thing I can be part of creatively. I'm creating it for myself. It's like me shrunken into a box."

Anyone else think that sounds like ick on a stick?

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BritneyBritney Spears: "Every move I make at this point has been magnified more than I expected, and I probably did take my newfound freedom a little too far. Anyway, thank God for Victoria's Secret's new underwear line!

So, what, you didn't even HAVE any pants? How forgetful can a new mum get?

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Mel B on Eddie Murphy, who told a chat show that he wants a test to see whether he's actually the father of her baby or not: "I have no idea why anybody would want to conduct themselves in this kind of manner about such a personal matter in such a public way...I was astonished what Eddie said...There is absolutely no question that Eddie is the father."

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Jamelia on Emma Bunton: "Her career is going 'downtown'. At least she can dance."

Easy there, love. Dissing up Javine is one thing, but bashing Baby Bunto is just plain bitchy.

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