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Lady Leshurr says her “career has been ruined” after being cleared of assault

Lady Leshurr has said her “career has been ruined” after she was found not guilty of attacking her ex-girlfriend and her ex’s then-partner.A jury found the rapper not guilty of two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm to Sidnee Hussein and her then partner, Chante Boyea.Following the verdict, the rapper – real name Melesha O’Garro – took to Instagram to share her reaction.She wrote, alongside a video with similar sentiments: “For the past year I’ve been battling a court case from people that accused me of stalking, harassing, and biting them but I was the victim. I was attacked and bitten by a dog and made out to be the aggressor.A post shared by Lady Leshurr (@imladyleshurr)“For a whole year people have deserted me, dropped me from deals, and didn’t want to work with me anymore.
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Dancing on Ice semi-finalist Lady Leshurr charged with assault after 'screaming match'
Dancing on Ice semi-finals last year, has been charged with two counts of bodily harm.The singer, whose real name is Melesha O'Garro, was involved in a bust-up with two women early hours yesterday morning and was taken away by police from a house in East London.The rapper and songwriter, who was awarded the British Empire Medal in 2020 for her services to music and charity, was reportedly taken away in handcuffs by the police.Lady Leshurr was involved in a row outside a house near Walthamstow in East London with two women.The singer will appear in custody at Thames Magistrates' Court on Monday (Oct 24), along with an unnamed woman, 28.She has also been charged with one count of actual bodily harm.A Met Police spokesperson said two women, both aged 27, were taken to hospital after the altercation and have since been discharged.According to The Sun, neighbours in the area were woken up by a "screaming match" between Lady Leshurr and two women.The publication also obtained a video showing the rapper being taken away in handcuffs and being led to a police van by two other officers.A witness at the scene claimed that the musician had gotten into the car of "one of the girls she'd been arguing with and tried to get her out".The witness said: "The noise of the scuffle woke me up - you could hear the commotion kicking off.
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Martin Kemp's wife Shirlie left 'in tears' as she looks back on pair's early separation
Martin and Shirlie Kemp are set to release their album In The Swing Of It this month.The pair have spoken about their tough time apart back when Martin was away on tour, and detailed the romantic way they stayed in touch. The pair revealed that they once romanced each other through the magic of postcards, which is worlds away from the dating apps and Instagram DMs of today.Martin, 60, was first introduced to Shirlie, 59, by late pop icon George Michael, who was her old school pal.While the couple’s relationship has stood the test of time, they admitted that it wasn’t always easy. “I was away a lot on tour,” the Spandau Ballet star remembered.“There were no mobile phones, and you couldn't use a hotel phone because it would cost you a fortune. “The only form of contact was postcards, ridiculous when you think of it really,” he reflected during his interview with the Daily Mail's Weekend Magazine.Shirlie even admitted she had kept the postcards from Martin, proving that romance certainly isn’t dead.“I'm not sure I sent any – it was a very Martin thing – but I'm in tears when I read them now,” she confessed.Shirlie revealed Martin also sent postcards to her parents, asking them to tell her how much he missed her.She added that it was "upsetting" now, because she had lost her parents since. In his new BBC series, Rock Till We Drop, Martin and grime artist Lady Leshurr take on mentoring duties for amateur musicians aged 64 and over who will form a band with the aim of performing at the Isle of Wight festival.Speaking about Rock Till We Drop, Martin said: “I loved the driving force behind the show, because it’s so heart-warming: to help people realise a dream that they’d all but given up on and put them on stage in front of
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Martin Kemp has to 'wait for wife to go to sleep' before enjoying hobby to ease her fears
Radio Times that he enjoys watching shows like Downton Abbey and The Mandalorian with his wife Shirlie Holliman, 59, but that Shirlie prefers not to watch anything that will keep her up at night.Describing themselves as “bingers” when it comes to watching TV, the actor, musician and director explained: “We definitely share the remote.”“Shirlie and I have to find a space that we can both sit in and that’s usually drama.”He added: “During lockdown, we rewatched all of Downton Abbey and loved every second of it.“We are definitely bingers; we watched up to four Downtons at once.”Martin explained: “Shirlie never wants to watch anything that will disturb her sleep; if she watches something late at night, it will appear in her dreams.“So sometimes I wait for her to go to sleep then put on the documentary that I really want to watch.”Martin also shared that their children Harley Moon, 32, and Roman, 29, still visit “from time to time”.In his new BBC series, Martin and MOBO award-winning grime artist Lady Leshurr will take on mentoring duties for amateur musicians aged 64 and over who will form a band with the aim of performing at the Isle of Wight festival.Speaking about Rock Till We Drop, Martin (who found fame in the 1980s with hit-making band, Spandau Ballet) said: “I loved the driving force behind the show, because it’s so heart-warming: to help people realise a dream that they’d all but given up on and put them on stage in front of 60,000 people on a sunny afternoon.”In a statement, Martin told the BBC: “The hardest thing has to be telling some of the guys that we couldn’t take them along to the next stage, as a performer I know how much that hurts.”Spandau Ballet had eight UK top 10 albums, including three greatest hits
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