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David Beckham hires a private island
David Beckham hires a private island
David Beckham has hired a private island to celebrate his tenth wedding anniversary with wife Victoria.
The soccer star is keen to show the former Spice Girl how much he loves her so has organised a romantic getaway at Sir Richard Branson's exclusive Necker Island, which is one of the world's most luxurious resorts.
A source said: "David has pulled in a few favours. He has bought Victoria a lot of other gifts to mark the occasion but the big surprise is the holiday to Necker.
"Richard Branson owns the paradise island and sorted the trip out, including all the travel arrangements. It will be something to remember."
The couple - who have three sons together, Brooklyn, 10, Romeo, six, and four-year-old Cruz - married at Dublin's Luttrellstown Castle on July 4 1999.
David recently revealed he would love to have another baby with Victoria and is desperate for a daughter.
He said: "I really want more kids and I hope it happens soon. I want a little girl. That would be amazing."
Johnny Depp was visited by the spirit of a gangster on his new movie.
The Hollywood star portrays John Dillinger in 'Public Enemies' and insists the notorious bank robber was watching over him while he was filming scenes.
He told BANG Showbiz: "It was magical to be able to literally walk in the same steps that he took. You could almost feel him. I did feel him, not to be spooky or anything, but there were moments when I felt his presence. There were moments when I felt a certain level of approval from the guy.
"To be able to fire my Thompson gun out of the very window Dillinger was firing his Thompson out of during the gun battle at Little Bohemia - you can't put a price on that."
After playing a string of charismatic male leads Johnny is now ready for a totally different challenge - and is keen to portray an 88-year-old American singer-and-actress.
The 46-year-old hunk explained: "I would like to play Carol Channing next. I do like Carol Channing, I really do."
Johnny is so determined to test his acting skills he has set his sights on portraying another unlikely character.
He laughingly explained: "In the digital age you can do anything. I could even play a 12-year-old girl at this point."
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