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Fraser McAlpine | 11:19 UK time, Tuesday, 28 November 2006

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

panic_ryan_head.jpgRyan Ross of Panic! on why they had to sack Brent Wilson: "It was tough, because we all went to high school together...it just got to a point where it didn't seem like he was taking it seriously and was along for the ride. And he started to get into things we weren't happy about."

Like what, food?

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Nelly Furtado: "I worked in the customer service department at an alarms company in Toronto. The alarms weren't good quality. They broke every day. I'd have the same people calling me three times a week, with the alarms going off in their house in the background and them screaming at me at the top of their lungs."

And the way to avoid being screamed at was getting a job as a pop star? Genius.

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lily_allen_head.jpgLily Allen on the effect of her song 'Littlest Things': "It was written about my boyfriend who I'm with now, back in January. We'd been broken up a couple of months when it came out and he must have heard it and realised how special I am. And he welcomed me back with open arms."

And an extra big hat for that enormo-ego of yours, right?

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Mark Owen of Take That: "We are dead chuffed to have a No.1 again. It will be tough to beat Il Divo. Gary has told his mum not to buy their album for a week to give us a chance of the No.1."

How many copies of Il Divo does Ma Barlow need, exactly?

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