Showing posts with label Rebecca Ferguson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebecca Ferguson. Show all posts

Strictly star Chelsee Healey and Rebecca Ferguson have night out in Liverpool

Saturday, December 24, 2011

You don't need the stage make-up anymore! Strictly star Chelsee Healey turns gold as she overdoes the fake tan



By Nadia Mendoza

Last updated at 9:21 AM on 24th December 2011


Sometime less is certainly more; but we're all guilty of being a little frivolous at Christmas time.

And Chelsee Healey appears to have overdone the fake tan by applying oodles of the stuff to within an inch her life.

The Strictly Come Dancing runner-up may have needed a generous helping under the studio lights, but the series ended last week.

You've been Tango-ed: Chelsee Healey appears to have overdone the fake tan at at Panam nightclub in Liverpool
You've been Tango-ed: Chelsee Healey appears to have overdone the fake tan at at Panam nightclub in Liverpool




Winning smile: She may have lost out to Harry Judd, but she's still the top girl
Winning smile: She may have lost out to Harry Judd, but she's still the top girl
Winning smile: She may have lost out to Harry Judd, but she's still the top girl

Last night, the 23-year-old beauty headed out for some festivities to Liverpool nightclub Panam. 

The Waterloo Road actress displayed a pair of enviably toned legs as her floor-length gown was slashed to the thigh.

She teamed the green and black creation with Christian Laboutin ankle boot heels and some rather large drop earrings to weigh her lobes down.


Rising star: Rebecca Ferguson also partied in her native Liverpool
Rising star: Rebecca Ferguson also partied in her native Liverpool

No wonder Healey is on a mission to party, considering her recent revelation that she is at a loss of what to do now she is no longer dancing.

Speaking of the BBC One show, she said: 'I don't know what to do.

'Strictly becomes a big part of your life and to wake up and not think about it and not to go to training - it's really upset me.'


Simple, yet chic: X Factor star opted to wear plain black dress, but spiced it up with clutch bag and zig-zag shoes
Simple, yet chic: X Factor star opted to wear plain black dress, but spiced it up with clutch bag and zig-zag shoes
Simple, yet chic: X Factor beauty opted to wear a plain black dress, but spiced it up with beige clutch bag and a pair of peep toe zig-zag pattern shoes

X Factor rising star Rebecca Ferguson also put in an appearance, opting for a slightly safer option by stepping out in a plain black tassel dress.

However, she did spice up the ensemble with a beige clutch bag and funky zig-zag pattern heels - also by designer Laboutin.

The 25-year-old will be elated to re-enter the clubbing circuit and listen to music again, having banished herself to the studio to record her album.

Speaking of the recording process for her debut effort Heaven, she said: 'I was completely out of what was going on in the charts.

'I was just completely focused on my own music.'

A host of Desperate Scousewives took advantage of their new found fame, including Elissa Corrigan who was seen happily posing outside the venue.


New found fame: Desperate Scousewives star Elissa Corrigan enjoyed posing for photographers with her hand on her hip
New found fame: Desperate Scousewives star Elissa Corrigan enjoyed posing for photographers with her hand on her hip


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2078300/Strictly-Come-Dancing-2011-Chelsee-Healey-overdoes-fake-tan.html#ixzz1hRwxXDFy

X Factor heaven: Little Mix's Perrie Edwards dating One Direction's Zayn Malik

Thursday, December 1, 2011

A match made in X Factor heaven! Little Mix's Perrie Edwards 'dating One Direction's Zayn Malik'



By Sarah Bull

Last updated at 7:42 AM on 1st December 2011

It's a match made in reality television heaven - Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards has apparently started dating One Direction heartthrob Zayn Malik.

The pair are said to have started seeing each other after sharing a steamy encounter following One Direction's performance on The X Factor last month.

They were also spotted cuddling up when One Direction and Little Mix both filmed the video to the show's charity single last weekend.


A match made in X Factor heaven! Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards is apparently dating One Direction's Zayn Malik
A match made in X Factor heaven! Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards is apparently dating One Direction's Zayn Malik
A match made in X Factor heaven! Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards is apparently dating One Direction's Zayn Malik

However, news of Zayn, 18, and Perrie's relationship is unlikely to please his bandmate Niall Horan, who has also reportedly been flirting with Perrie.

A source told The Sun: 'Zayn has got in there first but Niall is obsessed with her too.

'They met her on the video shoot and have both been trying to win her over.'


Little Mix
Glamour girls: Perrie with her Little Mix bandmates at the X Factor secret gig in London last night

Competition: Zayn's bandmate Niall Horan was also interested in Perrie
Competition: Zayn's bandmate Niall Horan was also interested in Perrie

But Zayn and Perrie, 18, are said to be keen to keep their relationship as private as possible for now, with the source added: 'They plan to come out as a couple after The X Factor has finished.'

In an interview with Look magazine earlier this week, Perrie remained quiet about her current relationship status, but did reveal: 'I broke up with my boyfriend after The X Factor started. I think I did the right thing.'

Zayn is no stranger to dating a fellow X Factor contestant, having split from last year's runner-up Rebecca Ferguson earlier this year.

Rebecca had faced much criticism for dating Zayn, who, at 18, was six years her junior.

But the reason behind the split is said to be their careers and they are both rumoured to have realised being unattached would be better at this point in time.


Belting it out: The girls looked angelic on last weekend's X Factor
Belting it out: The girls looked angelic on last weekend's X Factor

Rebecca said: ‘I’m happy I’ve decided to be single.

'My children, my family and my career are now my world', the Sunday Mirror reported.

Perrie last night joined her Little Mix bandmates at a secret X Factor gig held at the Talk Talk store in London's Soho.

'I've never felt like this before': Rebecca Ferguson has spoken for the first time about her relationship with fellow X Factor star Zayn Malik
The ex files: Rebecca Ferguson and Zayn Malik were dating for four months


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2068415/X-Factor-2011-Little-Mixs-Perrie-Edwards-dating-One-Directions-Zayn-Malik.html#ixzz1fGyCtuEb

Rebecca Ferguson: Meet the X Factor runner-up who's second to none

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Rebecca Ferguson: Meet the X Factor runner-up who's second to none 


By Jane Gordon



Last updated at 8:00 PM on 26th November 2011

Despite coming second on last year’s X Factor, Rebecca Ferguson got the record company vote, with her world-class voice earning her a staggering £1 million deal. So how’s the modest single mother from Liverpool coping with fame and fortune? As she tells Jane Gordon, just realising her dream to be a professional singer is good enough for her – although she is enjoying the YSL boots…

'I think my voice is a gift - when you are given that gift and achieve success because of it, you've got to give back,' says Rebecca
'I think my voice is a gift - when you are given that gift and achieve success because of it, you've got to give back,' says Rebecca

There is nothing remotely second best about Rebecca Ferguson. In fact, the 25-year-old singer from Liverpool who was runner-up in last year’s X Factor has already proved, ahead of the release of her debut album Heaven next month, that she’s the real winner. Music industry insiders are saying that she has the voice and the potential to be the ‘most successful X Factor contestant ever’ and the fight to secure her music publishing rights is said to have sparked a £1 million bidding war (Matt Cardle, voted into first place ahead of her, is rumoured to have signed a publishing deal for just £300,000).

Rebecca – known to her friends as Becca or just Beccs – would never say it (she says Matt is a ‘lovely, lovely fellow’), but in truth she was always the one to watch and the only contestant who had a voice that the judges defined as ‘world class’. Gentle, softly spoken and modest, she doesn’t for a second regret that she wasn’t the outright winner of the show…she is just grateful that she is realising her lifelong ambition to be a professional singer after a surprisingly difficult struggle to get her beautiful voice heard.

‘I believe things are meant to be. It’s the only way I can explain it because I had auditioned before to get on The X Factor and Britain’s Got Talent and I didn’t get through – it was literally,
“No!” I was also invited to audition for P Diddy’s Starmaker show in New York in 2007 – spending money I didn’t really have – and I was rejected there, too, and that made me finally rethink my life,’ she reminisces. ‘I remember sitting on a bench in New York and sobbing and realising that my ambition to be a singer was making me selfish – I was a mother with two children and I needed a backup plan.’

So, although Rebecca didn’t entirely give up on her first ambition, she went to college to study to become a legal secretary and discovered that she had an aptitude and a passion for human rights law, eventually gaining distinctions in all her exams.


Rebecca with her X Factor mentor Cheryl Cole
performing with guest star Christina Aguilera on X Factor, 2010
shopping with her children in Liverpool last August

From left: Rebecca with her X Factor mentor Cheryl Cole; performing with guest star Christina Aguilera on X Factor, 2010; shopping with her children in Liverpool last August

‘Discovering that there was another option in life gave me a whole different attitude and when I auditioned for last year’s X Factor I thought if it’s meant to be, fine, and if not I will go off and become a solicitor. And with that attitude I got a yes!’ she says, smiling at the memory.

Although things have never been exactly easy for Rebecca, she has no complaints and is loath to turn her life history into a sob story (despite – she is now embarrassed to recall – having cried in her pre-audition X Factor interview). Raised by her mother Anne Jameson, now 53, after her father Dan left, Rebecca has two brothers, Daniel, 26, and Sam, 22, as well as a half-brother, Adam, 31, and two 12-year-old half-sisters, Imani, from her mother, and Natalie, from her father. There was, she says, never enough money but always more than enough love, and she is full of admiration for the way in which her gentle mother, who suffers from depression and is classed as disabled, brought the family up.


‘What I hated then – and hate now – is the way that people say to girls like me who get pregnant young that it ruins your life. Having a child doesn’t ruin your life…having a child is a blessing’

‘My mum is a lovely woman, so strong but so kind and compassionate. She brought us up to be proud, loving and forgiving,’ she says.

Confident and outgoing, Rebecca determined from an early age that she would become a singer, and at 15 she became a full-time student at Liverpool’s Starlite School of Performing Arts. But two years later she suffered the first setback to her ambition when she became pregnant.

‘What I hated then – and hate now – is the way that people say to girls like me who get pregnant young that it ruins your life. Having a child doesn’t ruin your life – having a child is a blessing. It was hard, and I recognise that I was lucky to live in a country where we have good tools in place to help girls who have babies at the age I did. But there is a stigma and the trouble is that when people say to you, “Oh, your life is over now,” you do start to believe them.’

There is no doubt that The X Factor has transformed Rebecca's life

She and her boyfriend Karl moved in together to raise Lillie May, now seven, and although Karl was (and remains) supportive, Rebecca suffered from postnatal depression.

‘We were so young. We were two 18-year-olds playing house with a baby. Karl and I laugh about those days now. It was hard, but we were really nice parents,’ she says with a grin that brightens up her often serious but always lovely face.

Karl and Rebecca split up shortly after the birth of their second child, Karl Junior, now five, but he and his family are very much involved in the children’s upbringing. Rebecca’s success on The X Factor and her working schedule – she has been writing and recording the material, mainly soul and love songs, for her album for ten hours a day since March – has made it necessary for her to relocate to a rented house in Surrey, where the children live during the week, returning each weekend to Liverpool to see their father.

There is no doubt that The X Factor has transformed Rebecca’s life. She has been watching this year’s show – picking out Craig as a current favourite because she feels he ‘connects most with the songs’ – with a touch of nostalgia for her own experience. Being with the same group of people from auditions through to the end of the post-show tour in March this year has given them a long-term bond. They are all her friends, she says, but those she mentions most are Aiden, Paije, Katie and Cher (Wagner, she says, made her laugh the most and Mary was everyone’s confidante).

‘After the show was over and we went on the tour we became like brothers and sisters because the element of competition was taken away. I will never forget the day when we did the final show of the tour – it was so sad because we all knew it was the end, that we had to go back to our normal lives,’ she says a little ruefully.

During the tour, Rebecca became involved with 18-year-old One Direction member Zayn Malik, breaking up in July because, it was claimed, of their mutual need to focus on their musical careers. Today she is reluctant to comment except to say that she ‘wishes Zayn well’ and to protest at the way in which she was labelled as a cougar (‘I was only 24’).

Now totally focused on her children, ‘who always did and always will come first’, and her music, she admits that she has had a few ‘offers’ of dates from several ‘famous-ish’ names (she won’t say who).

‘I have just said no because it would be a distraction and when I fall, I fall hard and I recognise that. I think to myself, well maybe in January after the album has been launched it could be yes, and if he really likes me, he’ll still be around.’

There is a dream – some way in the future – that she will meet a man and marry and eventually have more children because ‘I would like to do it the other way round and I love children’. She is, I suggest, a great role model for young mothers.

‘I know every mum says this, but I can’t imagine life without my children, they are amazing. And if anything, having my children didn’t ruin my life – it gave me the reason to work harder. I can honestly say that I wouldn’t be where I am now if I didn’t have children – they ground you and humble you,’ she says with an embarrassed smile.

Rebecca has a classic old-school style that perfectly matches her haunting, soulful voice

A natural beauty, Rebecca has a classic old-school style that perfectly matches her haunting, soulful and slightly retro voice. She loves clothes and looks great – today she is wearing J Brand jeans matched with a top and a hat she bought in Debenhams – but is resistant to changing her body shape to fit with the worrying celebrity size-zero trend.

‘I was looking at a celebrity magazine the other day and everyone was so super-tiny and I thought, “Oh, I am going to have to lose weight”, and then I stopped and thought, “No, I don’t, I eat a balanced diet and I am a woman who has had two children – I’m normal.” Being very skinny is not normal,’ she says.

Careful with money, but not in the slightest bit materialistic, Rebecca says she has ‘lived poor’ and still been happy, and although she has enjoyed splashing out on a few things (the YSL boots she is wearing today, for example, and the novelty beds she has bought for her children) it wouldn’t bother her if she had to ‘live poor’ again.

‘I think my voice is a gift – I was born with it, I didn’t have to earn it and I think when you are given that gift and you achieve success because of it you’ve got to give back. If I do have the success that people are predicting then I would like to use any influence or power I might have to do something to help people. I really admire Angelina Jolie – she is a prime example of using her influence
to make a positive change for other people,’ she says.

For now, though, Rebecca is relishing her glamorous new life, meeting and working with people who, just a year ago, were her idols. Naturally nervous about how her album will be received, and reluctant to believe the ecstatic early industry reviews, she is determined that fame and success
will not change her.

‘But I do worry that when I am in London going to these glamorous events and meeting all these people, I might find myself living in a bubble where all you are thinking about is yourself. My manager said to me today, “Are you going back to Liverpool this weekend?” and I said, “I need to because going home keeps me grounded.”

‘There is nothing better than just going home and sitting there with my best friend, ordering a takeaway and watching The X Factor with a mug of wine – rather than a glass,’ she says. ‘You know, just being normal; not being Rebecca Ferguson, just being Beccs.’

Rebecca’s single ‘Nothing’s Real But Love’ will be released tomorrow and her album Heaven on 5 December



REBECCA'S LOVING ...

'There is nothing better than just going home and sitting there with my best friend, ordering a takeaway and watching The X Factor,' says Rebecca

On my iPod I have a very eclectic taste in music. At the moment I have Lisa Gerrard [left], soul, rap and dance — no particular genre, just what’s good.

iPad app Cake Doodle [baking for children] — Lillie is always on it.

Style Icon Jackie Kennedy Onassis [left]. I’m really old school.

Shops Selfridges and Zara.

Can’t leave home without… YSL Baby Doll perfume — it reminds me of being young.

Saving up for A house for the children and for the chance to one day do something for charity,
to go to places where there is suffering and help.

Prized beauty product Crème de la Mer moisturiser — I have a little eczema on my eyelids and it has really helped.

Most-loved film Beaches — when I was younger I would pretend that I was Bette Midler’s character, C C Bloom, and my best friend Rebecca was Hillary Whitney Essex, played by Barbara Hershey.

Top TV programme The X Factor, naturally, The Jonathan Ross Show and I love Alan Carr’s Chatty Man.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2064734/Rebecca-Ferguson-Meet-X-Factor-runner-whos-second-none.html#ixzz1eqi4l6eG

Heartbroken Craig Colton sent home after first deadlock of the series on the X Factor

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Heartbroken Craig Colton sent home after first deadlock of the series on the X Factor


By Andrea Magrath

Last updated at 10:27 PM on 20th November 2011


He admitted at the start of the show that he wasn't feeling that confident after receiving some harsh criticism from the judges on Saturday night's episode.

And just as he expected, Craig Colton was sent home on Sunday's X Factor results show following the first deadlock of the series.

The heartbroken 22-year-old fought back tears after singing the Shirelles' Will You Love Me Tomorrow in the sing-off against Amelia Lily.


'I've done myself proud': Heartbroken Craig Colton was voted off the X Factor tonight in the first deadlock result of the series
'I've done myself proud': Heartbroken Craig Colton was voted off the X Factor tonight in the first deadlock result of the series

Amelia, who only returned to the competition last week in the wake of Frankie Cocozza's departure, changed into a tiny leopard-print mini dress to belt out You And I by Lady Gaga.



The judges took the result to deadlock after the sing-off, with Gary and Tulisa both saving Craig and Kelly and Louis supporting Amelia.

'Amelia I feel like you shouted your way through that, while Craig was understated and gorgeous,' Gary said as he gave his decision.


Nerves: After the judges could not decide on who to send home, Dermot revealed that the 22-year-old had received the lowest number of public votes behind Amelia Lily
Nerves: After the judges could not decide on who to send home, Dermot revealed that the 22-year-old had received the lowest number of public votes behind Amelia Lily




Sad to go: Craig said he had 'done myself proud' and that the last few months had been the best of his life
Sad to go: Craig said he had 'done myself proud' and that the last few months had been the best of his life



Kelly, while saving her contestant Amelia, was far more generous in her review of the rival contestant. 'Craig I love you, I think you are a beautiful vocalist,' she said.

Tulisa said: 'I don't think I've ever been so torn before in a sing-off. Based on tonight's performance, I'll send home Amelia.'

Louis sent them to deadlock by saying: 'I've loved you from day one Craig, but I think Amelia is a ready-made pop star.'


Battle of the voices: Craig sang a ballad of Will You Love Me Tomorrow, while Amelia belted out You And I by Lady Gaga
Battle of the voices: Craig sang a ballad of Will You Love Me Tomorrow, while Amelia belted out You And I by Lady Gaga
Battle of the voices: Craig sang a ballad of Will You Love Me Tomorrow, while Amelia belted out You And I by Lady Gaga


Tactical critique: Gary was scathing in his review of the sing-off, saying 'Amelia I feel like you shouted your way through that, while Craig was understated and gorgeous'
Tactical critique: Gary was scathing in his review of the sing-off, saying 'Amelia I feel like you shouted your way through that, while Craig was understated and gorgeous'

After the public vote revealed that Craig received the lowest number of votes, the crooner, who this week denied he was dating former contestant Danyl Johnson, told host Dermot: 'I've had the time of my life the last few months. I've done myself proud.'

'Everybody in here heard the might of your voice tonight,' Gary said, telling his contestant to stay in touch and to 'just ask' if he ever needed anything.

Earlier, the finalists performed Bryan Adams' and Mel C's hit duet When You're Gone, and were joined by Canadian star Adams during the song.




Turn of events: Misha B was the first contestant to be put through after weeks in the bottom two
Turn of events: Misha B was the first contestant to be put through after weeks in the bottom two


Hot favourites: Little Mix quickly followed after a stand-out performance last night
Hot favourites: Little Mix quickly followed after a stand-out performance last night

Asked for some advice to give the contestants, Adams said: 'Write your own music, and try and play live as much as you can.'

He nominated Amelia as his favourite to win the competition.

In a dramatic turn of events, Misha B was the first to be sent through to next week, with many speculating on social networking sites that her emotional story on last night's show won her sympathy votes after several weeks in the bottom two.




Racy and lacy: Kelly showed off plenty of cleavage in a metallic blue and green frock, while Tulisa wore an aquamarine lace number with blue heels
Racy and lacy: Kelly showed off plenty of cleavage in a metallic blue and green frock, while Tulisa wore an aquamarine lace number with blue heels
Racy and lacy: Kelly showed off plenty of cleavage in a metallic blue and green frock, while Tulisa wore an aquamarine lace number with blue heels




Getting serious: Gary is down to his last contestant going into the quarter-finals, while Kelly remains with three girls, and Tulisa has her one remaining group
Getting serious: Gary is down to his last contestant going into the quarter-finals, while Kelly remains with three girls, and Tulisa has her one remaining group

Last night's favourites Little Mix also went through early, along with Marcus and Janet.

It was a blue and green affair tonight for the female judges. Kelly wore a metallic frock with full skirt and her old standby of mesh-covered cleavage, while Tulisa wore a aquamarine lace number with blue heels.

Earlier in the show last year's runner-up Rebecca Ferguson performed her debut single Nothing's Real But Love, while Rihanna belted out her number one hit We Found Love.

Next week is the quarter finals with the five remaining contestants singing two songs each.

Superstar: Bryan Adams joined the finalist to sing his Mel C duet When You're Gone, and nominated Amelia Lily as his favourite
Superstar: Bryan Adams joined the finalist to sing his Mel C duet When You're Gone, and nominated Amelia Lily as his favourite


Returning home: Last year's runner-up Rebecca Ferguson performed her debut single Nothing's Real But Love
Returning home: Last year's runner-up Rebecca Ferguson performed her debut single Nothing's Real But Love




Superstar: Rihanna belted out her number one hit single We Found Love
Superstar: Rihanna belted out her number one hit single We Found Love


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2064012/X-Factor-2011-Craig-Colton-sent-home-deadlock-series.html#ixzz1eId1PevT

Rihanna rocks the naughty schoolgirl look in tartan and laddered stockings on X Factor

Oh behave! Rihanna rocks the naughty schoolgirl look in tartan and laddered stockings on X Factor



By Andrea Magrath

Last updated at 11:12 PM on 20th November 2011

Her new single We Found Love is already sitting above the UK and US charts, but Rihanna is still working overtime to promote the dance-pop track.

The 23-year-old singer stopped by the X Factor tonight and set pulses racing in a naughty schoolgirl-style get-up.

She wore a red tartan dress with metal-tipped collar and laddered stockings.


Tantalising in tartan: Rihanna set pulses racing on tonight's X Factor results show in a naughty schoolgirl-style get-up
Tantalising in tartan: Rihanna set pulses racing on tonight's X Factor results show in a naughty schoolgirl-style get-up

While her cute frock was far more covered up than the racy outfit that sparked complaints last year, Rihanna managed to inject her usual cheeky, provocative style.

Rihanna's energetic performance of the song, currently topping the charts in the UK, turned the studio into a dance party.


The superstar told Dermot O'Leary afterwards that she was considering moving to London after performing so many shows in the UK this year.


Number one: We Found Love is sitting at the top of the charts across the globe
Number one: We Found Love is sitting at the top of the charts across the globe

Despite hitting number one around the world, We Found Love, a collaboration with Calvin Harris, has not been without controversy.

Last week the Rape Crisis Centre labelled Rihanna a 'disgrace' for the raunchy music video, which sees the singer being spanked by her real life boyfriend Dudley O'Shaughnessy, who also pens the word 'mine' on her behind.

Speaking to the Daily Star, a spokesperson for the centre said: 'Rihanna's new video is a disgrace. It sends the message that she is an object to be possessed by men, which is disturbingly what we see in real violence cases.'

Raunchy: The 23-year-old teamed her tartan outfit with fishnet suspender stockings
Raunchy: The 23-year-old teamed her tartan outfit with stockings


Returning home: Last year's runner-up Rebecca Ferguson performed her debut single Nothing's Real But Love
Returning home: Last year's runner-up Rebecca Ferguson performed her debut single Nothing's Real But Love




Before Rihanna stormed the stage, Rebecca Ferguson made her return to the show to perform her debut single Nothing's Real But Love.

Last year's runner-up looked sophisticated in a black high-neck dress with gold embellishment and her long hair out in cascading waves.

'It was quite nerve-wracking but I feel like I'm back at home,' said Rebecca, who co-wrote her upcoming album.

Soulful: The sophisticated Liverpudlian hasn't changed her style in the past year, sticking to her powerful soul ballads
Soulful: The sophisticated Liverpudlian hasn't changed her style in the past year, sticking to her powerful soul ballads


Home ground: Rebecca said it 'felt like coming home' after performing on the X Factor stage again
Home ground: Rebecca said it felt like 'being back at home' after performing on the X Factor stage again


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2064000/x-Factor-2011-Rihanna-rocks-naughty-schoolgirl-look-tartan-stockings-We-Found-Love-performance.html#ixzz1eI6LusH4