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Posthumous Amy Winehouse songs unveiled

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Earlier this week it was revealed that a collection of unheard songs from Amy Winehouse would be released, and now two tracks from the album have been unveiled.

Our Day Will Come is the first track to be taken from the posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures, and received its first play on BBC Radio 1's The Chris Moyles Show this morning.
Listen to Our Day Will Come.

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The album has been approved by the Winehouse family and her producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson, who famously produced her international hit album Back To Black.

Salamm has told of how he believes the album is faithful to Amy's legacy, telling The Sun: "I believe she has left something beyond her years. She has put a body of work together that will inspire an unborn generation."

The album contains a mixture of covers and demos from various points in her career including songs she recorded before her death in July.

Another track from the new album Like Smoke also premiered on BBC Radio 1Xtra this morning.

We have to say, it is haunting to hear Amy's beautiful voice on songs we've never heard before and we're looking forward to hearing the rest of the album, which is available from 5th December.

What do you think of the new material? Let us know below...

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Posthumous Amy Winehouse songs unveiled

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Earlier this week it was revealed that a collection of unheard songs from Amy Winehouse would be released, and now two tracks from the album have been unveiled.

Our Day Will Come is the first track to be taken from the posthumous album Lioness: Hidden Treasures, and received its first play on BBC Radio 1's The Chris Moyles Show this morning.
Listen to Our Day Will Come.

Amy+Winehouse+-+Our+Day+Will+Come by populermuziginrenkleri

The album has been approved by the Winehouse family and her producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson, who famously produced her international hit album Back To Black.

Salamm has told of how he believes the album is faithful to Amy's legacy, telling The Sun: "I believe she has left something beyond her years. She has put a body of work together that will inspire an unborn generation."

The album contains a mixture of covers and demos from various points in her career including songs she recorded before her death in July.

Another track from the new album Like Smoke also premiered on BBC Radio 1Xtra this morning.

We have to say, it is haunting to hear Amy's beautiful voice on songs we've never heard before and we're looking forward to hearing the rest of the album, which is available from 5th December.

What do you think of the new material? Let us know below...

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Russell's Strictly Diary: Week 6

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It's been an interesting and inspiring week so far.

First of all, Monday morning brought a flood of emails to be dealt with and later that morning the postman arrived with a bundle of fan mail. On top of all that there are all the wonderful messages on Twitter and Facebook. I am totally bowled over by all of them. Many of them tell me a little about people's own history and how Strictly cheers them up at the weekend and how much they love to see Flavia and I take to the floor.
Talking about Flavia - we have been working on the pasa doble and practicing hard each and every day. Flavia really is a joy to be with. She's uplifting, motivating, inventive and with a total focus on what needs to be achieved each week.

I am finding the pasa doble is quite a difficult dance. It has its roots in the intense colour and drama of the Spanish bullfighting arena and is based on the type of music played at the entrance of the matadors. The bullfighter's role is played by the man and traditionally the woman takes the part of the matador's cape. But our version will be very, very different. I won't say too much now but watch us on Saturdays show and I am sure you will be surprised, even amazed!

Wednesday evening saw me down at the local rugby club and if you think you will be surprised by our pasa doble wait to see what the rugby club get up to! As you can imagine there will be some hilarious moments.

Something a little different is in the offing! You may not know it but I am often on BBC Radio 5 Live talking about non-league football and sometimes cricket. I take a deep interest in all sorts of sport but especially non-league football and always have done, so it comes as a surprise to a lot of people to hear me talking footy. 5Live and Talksport are two stations who interview me regularly to get my thoughts on various matches and clubs. This time around I will be chatting about next weekend's FA Cup 1st round and what surprises it might hold.

I shall be joining Zoe again on It Takes Two. It's always great to see Zoe, she is such fun and the show is one of my favourites.

I am looking forward to Saturday's show so much. It's great to be dancing to the wonderful music and I have genuine joy to meet the rest of the gang. They are really wonderful people. Isn't it a pity that at the end of each weekend we have to say goodbye to a couple, but that's Strictly!

More from me on Monday about how Saturday's show went. Thanks again for all your wonderful messages and the affection and generous support you are giving me. You'll never know how much it means to me.

Thanks for being there!

Find out what's in store with Russell's horoscopes

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Russell's Strictly Diary: Week 6

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It's been an interesting and inspiring week so far.

First of all, Monday morning brought a flood of emails to be dealt with and later that morning the postman arrived with a bundle of fan mail. On top of all that there are all the wonderful messages on Twitter and Facebook. I am totally bowled over by all of them. Many of them tell me a little about people's own history and how Strictly cheers them up at the weekend and how much they love to see Flavia and I take to the floor.
Talking about Flavia - we have been working on the pasa doble and practicing hard each and every day. Flavia really is a joy to be with. She's uplifting, motivating, inventive and with a total focus on what needs to be achieved each week.

I am finding the pasa doble is quite a difficult dance. It has its roots in the intense colour and drama of the Spanish bullfighting arena and is based on the type of music played at the entrance of the matadors. The bullfighter's role is played by the man and traditionally the woman takes the part of the matador's cape. But our version will be very, very different. I won't say too much now but watch us on Saturdays show and I am sure you will be surprised, even amazed!

Wednesday evening saw me down at the local rugby club and if you think you will be surprised by our pasa doble wait to see what the rugby club get up to! As you can imagine there will be some hilarious moments.

Something a little different is in the offing! You may not know it but I am often on BBC Radio 5 Live talking about non-league football and sometimes cricket. I take a deep interest in all sorts of sport but especially non-league football and always have done, so it comes as a surprise to a lot of people to hear me talking footy. 5Live and Talksport are two stations who interview me regularly to get my thoughts on various matches and clubs. This time around I will be chatting about next weekend's FA Cup 1st round and what surprises it might hold.

I shall be joining Zoe again on It Takes Two. It's always great to see Zoe, she is such fun and the show is one of my favourites.

I am looking forward to Saturday's show so much. It's great to be dancing to the wonderful music and I have genuine joy to meet the rest of the gang. They are really wonderful people. Isn't it a pity that at the end of each weekend we have to say goodbye to a couple, but that's Strictly!

More from me on Monday about how Saturday's show went. Thanks again for all your wonderful messages and the affection and generous support you are giving me. You'll never know how much it means to me.

Thanks for being there!

Find out what's in store with Russell's horoscopes

(C)COPYRIGHT RUSSELL GRANT ASTROLOGY LTD - www.russellgrant.com

Check out Russell's Strictly predictions.
 

 

Russell's Strictly Diary: Week 6

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It's been an interesting and inspiring week so far.

First of all, Monday morning brought a flood of emails to be dealt with and later that morning the postman arrived with a bundle of fan mail. On top of all that there are all the wonderful messages on Twitter and Facebook. I am totally bowled over by all of them. Many of them tell me a little about people's own history and how Strictly cheers them up at the weekend and how much they love to see Flavia and I take to the floor.
Talking about Flavia - we have been working on the pasa doble and practicing hard each and every day. Flavia really is a joy to be with. She's uplifting, motivating, inventive and with a total focus on what needs to be achieved each week.

I am finding the pasa doble is quite a difficult dance. It has its roots in the intense colour and drama of the Spanish bullfighting arena and is based on the type of music played at the entrance of the matadors. The bullfighter's role is played by the man and traditionally the woman takes the part of the matador's cape. But our version will be very, very different. I won't say too much now but watch us on Saturdays show and I am sure you will be surprised, even amazed!

Wednesday evening saw me down at the local rugby club and if you think you will be surprised by our pasa doble wait to see what the rugby club get up to! As you can imagine there will be some hilarious moments.

Something a little different is in the offing! You may not know it but I am often on BBC Radio 5 Live talking about non-league football and sometimes cricket. I take a deep interest in all sorts of sport but especially non-league football and always have done, so it comes as a surprise to a lot of people to hear me talking footy. 5Live and Talksport are two stations who interview me regularly to get my thoughts on various matches and clubs. This time around I will be chatting about next weekend's FA Cup 1st round and what surprises it might hold.

I shall be joining Zoe again on It Takes Two. It's always great to see Zoe, she is such fun and the show is one of my favourites.

I am looking forward to Saturday's show so much. It's great to be dancing to the wonderful music and I have genuine joy to meet the rest of the gang. They are really wonderful people. Isn't it a pity that at the end of each weekend we have to say goodbye to a couple, but that's Strictly!

More from me on Monday about how Saturday's show went. Thanks again for all your wonderful messages and the affection and generous support you are giving me. You'll never know how much it means to me.

Thanks for being there!

Find out what's in store with Russell's horoscopes

(C)COPYRIGHT RUSSELL GRANT ASTROLOGY LTD - www.russellgrant.com

Check out Russell's Strictly predictions.
 

 

Russell's Strictly Diary: Week 6

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It's been an interesting and inspiring week so far.

First of all, Monday morning brought a flood of emails to be dealt with and later that morning the postman arrived with a bundle of fan mail. On top of all that there are all the wonderful messages on Twitter and Facebook. I am totally bowled over by all of them. Many of them tell me a little about people's own history and how Strictly cheers them up at the weekend and how much they love to see Flavia and I take to the floor.
Talking about Flavia - we have been working on the pasa doble and practicing hard each and every day. Flavia really is a joy to be with. She's uplifting, motivating, inventive and with a total focus on what needs to be achieved each week.

I am finding the pasa doble is quite a difficult dance. It has its roots in the intense colour and drama of the Spanish bullfighting arena and is based on the type of music played at the entrance of the matadors. The bullfighter's role is played by the man and traditionally the woman takes the part of the matador's cape. But our version will be very, very different. I won't say too much now but watch us on Saturdays show and I am sure you will be surprised, even amazed!

Wednesday evening saw me down at the local rugby club and if you think you will be surprised by our pasa doble wait to see what the rugby club get up to! As you can imagine there will be some hilarious moments.

Something a little different is in the offing! You may not know it but I am often on BBC Radio 5 Live talking about non-league football and sometimes cricket. I take a deep interest in all sorts of sport but especially non-league football and always have done, so it comes as a surprise to a lot of people to hear me talking footy. 5Live and Talksport are two stations who interview me regularly to get my thoughts on various matches and clubs. This time around I will be chatting about next weekend's FA Cup 1st round and what surprises it might hold.

I shall be joining Zoe again on It Takes Two. It's always great to see Zoe, she is such fun and the show is one of my favourites.

I am looking forward to Saturday's show so much. It's great to be dancing to the wonderful music and I have genuine joy to meet the rest of the gang. They are really wonderful people. Isn't it a pity that at the end of each weekend we have to say goodbye to a couple, but that's Strictly!

More from me on Monday about how Saturday's show went. Thanks again for all your wonderful messages and the affection and generous support you are giving me. You'll never know how much it means to me.

Thanks for being there!

Find out what's in store with Russell's horoscopes

(C)COPYRIGHT RUSSELL GRANT ASTROLOGY LTD - www.russellgrant.com

Check out Russell's Strictly predictions.
 

 

Russell's Strictly Diary: Week 6

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It's been an interesting and inspiring week so far.

First of all, Monday morning brought a flood of emails to be dealt with and later that morning the postman arrived with a bundle of fan mail. On top of all that there are all the wonderful messages on Twitter and Facebook. I am totally bowled over by all of them. Many of them tell me a little about people's own history and how Strictly cheers them up at the weekend and how much they love to see Flavia and I take to the floor.
Talking about Flavia - we have been working on the pasa doble and practicing hard each and every day. Flavia really is a joy to be with. She's uplifting, motivating, inventive and with a total focus on what needs to be achieved each week.

I am finding the pasa doble is quite a difficult dance. It has its roots in the intense colour and drama of the Spanish bullfighting arena and is based on the type of music played at the entrance of the matadors. The bullfighter's role is played by the man and traditionally the woman takes the part of the matador's cape. But our version will be very, very different. I won't say too much now but watch us on Saturdays show and I am sure you will be surprised, even amazed!

Wednesday evening saw me down at the local rugby club and if you think you will be surprised by our pasa doble wait to see what the rugby club get up to! As you can imagine there will be some hilarious moments.

Something a little different is in the offing! You may not know it but I am often on BBC Radio 5 Live talking about non-league football and sometimes cricket. I take a deep interest in all sorts of sport but especially non-league football and always have done, so it comes as a surprise to a lot of people to hear me talking footy. 5Live and Talksport are two stations who interview me regularly to get my thoughts on various matches and clubs. This time around I will be chatting about next weekend's FA Cup 1st round and what surprises it might hold.

I shall be joining Zoe again on It Takes Two. It's always great to see Zoe, she is such fun and the show is one of my favourites.

I am looking forward to Saturday's show so much. It's great to be dancing to the wonderful music and I have genuine joy to meet the rest of the gang. They are really wonderful people. Isn't it a pity that at the end of each weekend we have to say goodbye to a couple, but that's Strictly!

More from me on Monday about how Saturday's show went. Thanks again for all your wonderful messages and the affection and generous support you are giving me. You'll never know how much it means to me.

Thanks for being there!

Find out what's in store with Russell's horoscopes

(C)COPYRIGHT RUSSELL GRANT ASTROLOGY LTD - www.russellgrant.com

Check out Russell's Strictly predictions.
 

 

Russell's Strictly Diary: Week 6

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It's been an interesting and inspiring week so far.

First of all, Monday morning brought a flood of emails to be dealt with and later that morning the postman arrived with a bundle of fan mail. On top of all that there are all the wonderful messages on Twitter and Facebook. I am totally bowled over by all of them. Many of them tell me a little about people's own history and how Strictly cheers them up at the weekend and how much they love to see Flavia and I take to the floor.
Talking about Flavia - we have been working on the pasa doble and practicing hard each and every day. Flavia really is a joy to be with. She's uplifting, motivating, inventive and with a total focus on what needs to be achieved each week.

I am finding the pasa doble is quite a difficult dance. It has its roots in the intense colour and drama of the Spanish bullfighting arena and is based on the type of music played at the entrance of the matadors. The bullfighter's role is played by the man and traditionally the woman takes the part of the matador's cape. But our version will be very, very different. I won't say too much now but watch us on Saturdays show and I am sure you will be surprised, even amazed!

Wednesday evening saw me down at the local rugby club and if you think you will be surprised by our pasa doble wait to see what the rugby club get up to! As you can imagine there will be some hilarious moments.

Something a little different is in the offing! You may not know it but I am often on BBC Radio 5 Live talking about non-league football and sometimes cricket. I take a deep interest in all sorts of sport but especially non-league football and always have done, so it comes as a surprise to a lot of people to hear me talking footy. 5Live and Talksport are two stations who interview me regularly to get my thoughts on various matches and clubs. This time around I will be chatting about next weekend's FA Cup 1st round and what surprises it might hold.

I shall be joining Zoe again on It Takes Two. It's always great to see Zoe, she is such fun and the show is one of my favourites.

I am looking forward to Saturday's show so much. It's great to be dancing to the wonderful music and I have genuine joy to meet the rest of the gang. They are really wonderful people. Isn't it a pity that at the end of each weekend we have to say goodbye to a couple, but that's Strictly!

More from me on Monday about how Saturday's show went. Thanks again for all your wonderful messages and the affection and generous support you are giving me. You'll never know how much it means to me.

Thanks for being there!

Find out what's in store with Russell's horoscopes

(C)COPYRIGHT RUSSELL GRANT ASTROLOGY LTD - www.russellgrant.com

Check out Russell's Strictly predictions.
 

 


Oooh look, it's the lesser-spotted Frankie Sandford

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We were getting ever so worried about ickle Frankie Sandford from The Saturdays.

After going missing in action last month it was revealed she'd been admitted to a clinic on doctor's orders after being struck down by a mystery illness.
But the 22-year-old looked like she was back to her healthy, happy self as she arrived at the ITV studios earlier today.

Despite missing out on turning the Oxford Street Christmas lights on with the rest of The Saturdays, Frankie is now back with the group full time as they gear up for the release of their new album and forthcoming tour.

Taking to Twitter she said: "Just been watching some of your get well soon videos. Thanks for all the hard work messages! I shall be with my Saturdays today! Excited!"

Welcome back Frankie - we've missed ya.

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Oooh look, it's the lesser-spotted Frankie Sandford

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We were getting ever so worried about ickle Frankie Sandford from The Saturdays.

After going missing in action last month it was revealed she'd been admitted to a clinic on doctor's orders after being struck down by a mystery illness.
But the 22-year-old looked like she was back to her healthy, happy self as she arrived at the ITV studios earlier today.

Despite missing out on turning the Oxford Street Christmas lights on with the rest of The Saturdays, Frankie is now back with the group full time as they gear up for the release of their new album and forthcoming tour.

Taking to Twitter she said: "Just been watching some of your get well soon videos. Thanks for all the hard work messages! I shall be with my Saturdays today! Excited!"

Welcome back Frankie - we've missed ya.

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Oooh look, it's the lesser-spotted Frankie Sandford

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We were getting ever so worried about ickle Frankie Sandford from The Saturdays.

After going missing in action last month it was revealed she'd been admitted to a clinic on doctor's orders after being struck down by a mystery illness.
But the 22-year-old looked like she was back to her healthy, happy self as she arrived at the ITV studios earlier today.

Despite missing out on turning the Oxford Street Christmas lights on with the rest of The Saturdays, Frankie is now back with the group full time as they gear up for the release of their new album and forthcoming tour.

Taking to Twitter she said: "Just been watching some of your get well soon videos. Thanks for all the hard work messages! I shall be with my Saturdays today! Excited!"

Welcome back Frankie - we've missed ya.

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Oooh look, it's the lesser-spotted Frankie Sandford

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Filed under:

Big

We were getting ever so worried about ickle Frankie Sandford from The Saturdays.

After going missing in action last month it was revealed she'd been admitted to a clinic on doctor's orders after being struck down by a mystery illness.
But the 22-year-old looked like she was back to her healthy, happy self as she arrived at the ITV studios earlier today.

Despite missing out on turning the Oxford Street Christmas lights on with the rest of The Saturdays, Frankie is now back with the group full time as they gear up for the release of their new album and forthcoming tour.

Taking to Twitter she said: "Just been watching some of your get well soon videos. Thanks for all the hard work messages! I shall be with my Saturdays today! Excited!"

Welcome back Frankie - we've missed ya.

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Oooh look, it's the lesser-spotted Frankie Sandford

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0

Filed under:

Big

We were getting ever so worried about ickle Frankie Sandford from The Saturdays.

After going missing in action last month it was revealed she'd been admitted to a clinic on doctor's orders after being struck down by a mystery illness.
But the 22-year-old looked like she was back to her healthy, happy self as she arrived at the ITV studios earlier today.

Despite missing out on turning the Oxford Street Christmas lights on with the rest of The Saturdays, Frankie is now back with the group full time as they gear up for the release of their new album and forthcoming tour.

Taking to Twitter she said: "Just been watching some of your get well soon videos. Thanks for all the hard work messages! I shall be with my Saturdays today! Excited!"

Welcome back Frankie - we've missed ya.

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Oooh look, it's the lesser-spotted Frankie Sandford

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0

Filed under:

Big

We were getting ever so worried about ickle Frankie Sandford from The Saturdays.

After going missing in action last month it was revealed she'd been admitted to a clinic on doctor's orders after being struck down by a mystery illness.
But the 22-year-old looked like she was back to her healthy, happy self as she arrived at the ITV studios earlier today.

Despite missing out on turning the Oxford Street Christmas lights on with the rest of The Saturdays, Frankie is now back with the group full time as they gear up for the release of their new album and forthcoming tour.

Taking to Twitter she said: "Just been watching some of your get well soon videos. Thanks for all the hard work messages! I shall be with my Saturdays today! Excited!"

Welcome back Frankie - we've missed ya.

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Kris Jenner: 'Kim's keeping the ring'

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Kris Jenner has insisted her reality star daughter will hang on to the massive $2 million rock given to her as an engagement ring.

US sources suggested basketball star Kris Humphries was hoping to get the 20.5 carat diamond back following his very brief marriage to Kim Kardashian.

Mrs Jenner is having none of it.
In an interview on Good Morning America during her amazingly well-timed promotional book tour, the reality TV matriarch said, "It's a gift - you keep a gift."

Fair enough - Kim didn't make a penny from the wedding, remember, so she'll no doubt be looking to recoup some of her losses.

Unfortunately, Kris added, "I hate an Indian giver."

American Indians deem the phrase offensive, given that it describes someone who gives a present only to want it back later, and Kris's remark has been slated by the National Congress of American Indians as "wrong and hurtful".

Upsetting your former son-in-law and the entire Native American community in one swift hit... nice going Kris.

What do you think - should Kim return the ring or is she right to keep it? Leave a comment below...

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Kris Jenner: 'Kim's keeping the ring'

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Kris Jenner has insisted her reality star daughter will hang on to the massive $2 million rock given to her as an engagement ring.

US sources suggested basketball star Kris Humphries was hoping to get the 20.5 carat diamond back following his very brief marriage to Kim Kardashian.

Mrs Jenner is having none of it.
In an interview on Good Morning America during her amazingly well-timed promotional book tour, the reality TV matriarch said, "It's a gift - you keep a gift."

Fair enough - Kim didn't make a penny from the wedding, remember, so she'll no doubt be looking to recoup some of her losses.

Unfortunately, Kris added, "I hate an Indian giver."

American Indians deem the phrase offensive, given that it describes someone who gives a present only to want it back later, and Kris's remark has been slated by the National Congress of American Indians as "wrong and hurtful".

Upsetting your former son-in-law and the entire Native American community in one swift hit... nice going Kris.

What do you think - should Kim return the ring or is she right to keep it? Leave a comment below...

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Ever wondered what Kim Kardashian is famous for? Here's a clue...
 

 

Kris Jenner: 'Kim's keeping the ring'

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Kris Jenner has insisted her reality star daughter will hang on to the massive $2 million rock given to her as an engagement ring.

US sources suggested basketball star Kris Humphries was hoping to get the 20.5 carat diamond back following his very brief marriage to Kim Kardashian.

Mrs Jenner is having none of it.
In an interview on Good Morning America during her amazingly well-timed promotional book tour, the reality TV matriarch said, "It's a gift - you keep a gift."

Fair enough - Kim didn't make a penny from the wedding, remember, so she'll no doubt be looking to recoup some of her losses.

Unfortunately, Kris added, "I hate an Indian giver."

American Indians deem the phrase offensive, given that it describes someone who gives a present only to want it back later, and Kris's remark has been slated by the National Congress of American Indians as "wrong and hurtful".

Upsetting your former son-in-law and the entire Native American community in one swift hit... nice going Kris.

What do you think - should Kim return the ring or is she right to keep it? Leave a comment below...

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Ever wondered what Kim Kardashian is famous for? Here's a clue...
 

 

Kris Jenner: 'Kim's keeping the ring'

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PA

Kris Jenner has insisted her reality star daughter will hang on to the massive $2 million rock given to her as an engagement ring.

US sources suggested basketball star Kris Humphries was hoping to get the 20.5 carat diamond back following his very brief marriage to Kim Kardashian.

Mrs Jenner is having none of it.
In an interview on Good Morning America during her amazingly well-timed promotional book tour, the reality TV matriarch said, "It's a gift - you keep a gift."

Fair enough - Kim didn't make a penny from the wedding, remember, so she'll no doubt be looking to recoup some of her losses.

Unfortunately, Kris added, "I hate an Indian giver."

American Indians deem the phrase offensive, given that it describes someone who gives a present only to want it back later, and Kris's remark has been slated by the National Congress of American Indians as "wrong and hurtful".

Upsetting your former son-in-law and the entire Native American community in one swift hit... nice going Kris.

What do you think - should Kim return the ring or is she right to keep it? Leave a comment below...

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Ever wondered what Kim Kardashian is famous for? Here's a clue...
 

 

Kris Jenner: 'Kim's keeping the ring'

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0

Filed under:

PA

Kris Jenner has insisted her reality star daughter will hang on to the massive $2 million rock given to her as an engagement ring.

US sources suggested basketball star Kris Humphries was hoping to get the 20.5 carat diamond back following his very brief marriage to Kim Kardashian.

Mrs Jenner is having none of it.
In an interview on Good Morning America during her amazingly well-timed promotional book tour, the reality TV matriarch said, "It's a gift - you keep a gift."

Fair enough - Kim didn't make a penny from the wedding, remember, so she'll no doubt be looking to recoup some of her losses.

Unfortunately, Kris added, "I hate an Indian giver."

American Indians deem the phrase offensive, given that it describes someone who gives a present only to want it back later, and Kris's remark has been slated by the National Congress of American Indians as "wrong and hurtful".

Upsetting your former son-in-law and the entire Native American community in one swift hit... nice going Kris.

What do you think - should Kim return the ring or is she right to keep it? Leave a comment below...

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Ever wondered what Kim Kardashian is famous for? Here's a clue...
 

 

Kris Jenner: 'Kim's keeping the ring'

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Kris Jenner has insisted her reality star daughter will hang on to the massive $2 million rock given to her as an engagement ring.

US sources suggested basketball star Kris Humphries was hoping to get the 20.5 carat diamond back following his very brief marriage to Kim Kardashian.

Mrs Jenner is having none of it.
In an interview on Good Morning America during her amazingly well-timed promotional book tour, the reality TV matriarch said, "It's a gift - you keep a gift."

Fair enough - Kim didn't make a penny from the wedding, remember, so she'll no doubt be looking to recoup some of her losses.

Unfortunately, Kris added, "I hate an Indian giver."

American Indians deem the phrase offensive, given that it describes someone who gives a present only to want it back later, and Kris's remark has been slated by the National Congress of American Indians as "wrong and hurtful".

Upsetting your former son-in-law and the entire Native American community in one swift hit... nice going Kris.

What do you think - should Kim return the ring or is she right to keep it? Leave a comment below...

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