07/12/2009

Z LISTERS TURN OUT IN FORCE




Z LIST MUSICIANS, Z List actors, and other Z List celebrities have paid tribute in London to camp as a row of tents Boyzone star Stephen Gately, whose death  at the age of 33 shocked the pop world.
As crowds of fans gathered in pouring rain outside a theatre in London's West End, stars filed inside for the private concert, including fellow Boyzone members Ronan Keating, Moikey Graham, Keet Duffy and Shane Lynch (no relation to Kenny).
Massive mouthed stunner and someone who normally always shuns the limelight, Cherie Blair (left), attended the event grinning from ear to ear, along with Pop heavyweights B'Witched who had to "foight like their Father" to get through the media scrum.
Duncan James and Lee Ryan from top band Blue were also in attendance. It is believed that Blue play all the instruments in their songs by themselves, and write all the words too. Former Olympic champion ice skaters Christopher Dean and Jayne Torvill skated into the theatre whilst performing the 'helicopter' move and pirouette-ing to their seat, and Chesney Hawkes (below) told reporters he was still "In a daze" after his friends death. Hawkes who has had more hits than anyone in the history of Pop Music, including Bob Geldof, and was once arrested for his contribution to music said that Gately was " The one and only".
"I am just still walking around in a daze really - such a shock, so young, so vibrant, such a lovely guy. It's just so sad," Hawkes went on to say. Before slipping off to write a new song called "So".
The Boyzone members, who did not speak to waiting media, were due to perform a musical tribute to Gately.
 Sir Ian McKellen, who drove as quickly as he could down the Hershey Highway to get there, was due to read poetry, and disgusting spunk gargling Leprichaun and "friend of Dorothy" Graham Norton was expected to give a short speech full of innuendo, just for a change.

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