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Leona To Release Autobiography
By Freeview on January 6th, 2009
Singer Leona Lewis has signed a book deal since her winning fame on the X Factor. Lewis said the two years since winning the TV talent show had been “an unbelievable experience”. “To have it documented in pictures and to ...

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  • Singer Leona Lewis has signed a book deal since her winning fame on the X Factor.

    Lewis said the two years since winning the TV talent show had been “an unbelievable experience”. “To have it documented in pictures and to be able to tell people in my own words how it feels means a lot to me.” The book will hit the shelves in October, shortly before the scheduled release of Lewis’s second album.

    “I know the book will be full of special moments and I’m already having a brilliant time putting it together,” Lewis added. The book, which will include more than 100 behind-the-scenes photographs taken by photographer Dean Freeman, who has previously worked with David Beckham. Since winning X Factor in 2007, Lewis has sold more than five million copies of her album, Spirit, while her single Bleeding Love was iTunes’ biggest seller of 2008. She has had number one singles and albums in more than 20 countries, and became the first British woman to debut at number one in the US album chart.

  • It would seem that Argentinian superstar , Carlos Tevez , is unhappy at the way his transfer talks are progressing with Manchester United.

    It has been reported the two parties are some way apart with regards to agreeing personal terms and Ferguson has claimed he has ‘no idea’ about when Tevez’s future will be resolved.

    In recent days Tevez and his representatives have spoken of a desire to thrash out terms that would allow the Argentine to prolong his stay at Old Trafford.

    However, in an interview on Argentinean radio, the 24-year-old has now claimed he has had no offer from United, while admitting he has been upset with some of the things that have been said since the opening of the transfer window.

    “I didn’t like him (Ferguson) saying I didn’t like the offer I was made because neither my agent nor me were given one,” the Argentina international, whose deal runs out in the summer, told Radio del Plata.

    “I don’t know anything on my future. United know what they must pay if they want me to stay.

    “I want to stay but the club have not made any offer. I’ve been waiting for them for a year and a half.”

    The ongoing saga has prompted reports that Tevez, who joined United from West Ham in 2007, is a target of Real Madrid, and the forward added: “If I have to quit the club, I want to quit on good terms.

    “Now all clubs are on an equal footing. If a club comes to me and offers me a five-year deal, I will accept it for peace of mind.

    “I will sign my last contract, and then I figure that I’ll go back to Boca (Juniors).

    “That could be in four or five years.

    “I want everybody to know no offer has been made. I don’t like that they are playing with our fans, who show their love to me in each match.”