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Christina Aguilera names unborn child

Christina Aguilera has named her unborn child, it has been claimed.

The 'Dirrty' singer - who is yet to publicly confirm her pregnancy - held a private baby shower for family and friends at the weekend (20.10.07) where she revealed she is naming her baby after husband Jordan Bratman.

A source told In Touch Weekly magazine: "She rubs her baby bump and talks to the baby, calling it Jordy."

The 26-year-old singer is almost six months into the pregnancy and is said to be expecting a boy.

A source said: "Christina's friends all bought boy-themed gifts for the shower, all blue."

Earlier this month, Christina, Jordan, her mother-in-law and sister-in-law all visited exclusive Los Angeles baby boutique Bel Bambini to register gifts for the baby shower.

Sales assistant Crysta Smith said: "She looked beautiful. She had a little bump. She said she was so excited to be pregnant."

Christina and her family chose a variety of items for her baby shower list, including blankets, diaper bags, bottles and clothing.
Jimmy Eat World announce album details

Jimmy Eat World have announced the release of their third album entitled 'Chase The Light'.

The band recently previewed material from the album, the follow-up to 2004's 'Futures', on their US tour and will perform much of the new material at Reading and Leeds.

The first single to be taken from the album is 'Big Casino' and will be released at the end of this month.

The track listing is:

'Big Casino'
'Let It Happen'
'Like She'll Always Be'
'Carry You'
'Electable (Give It Up)'
'Gotta Be Somebody's Blues'
'Feeling Lucky'
'Here It Goes'
'Chase This Light'
'Firefight'
'Dizzy'
The Police amazed by reaction to comeback tour

The Police's current comeback tour has overcome a difficult start to go "possibly beyond what we hoped", according to guitarist Andy Summers.

The trio of Summers, singer-bassist Sting and drummer Stewart Copeland are touring together for the first time in 23 years, and is tipped to be the biggest grossing tour in the world this year. And Summers, 64, admits the band can't quite believe the response to their return.

He told JAM! Music: "We're just having one knockout show after another. We keep thinking we've done the best show we'll ever do and then somehow we do another one that we seem to have upped the ante.

"We've become very sure of the material and onstage now it's just gotten faster, looser and funnier. There's a lot of humour and antics now. I mean, we're sort of loosening up with it. I think (in) our little mini-universe, we're very sure of where we are now."

He added: "The tour just sort of exploded, so it's actually gone possibly beyond what we hoped. In reality, that seems to be fulfilling the mythology."

The tour got off to a trick start when Copeland called Sting "a petulant pansy" and said "Andy is in Idaho" on a blog following the opening Vancouver shows in May.

Summers admitted: "We sort of passed through that and sort of laughed about it in the end. You know, it's an idle moment in your hotel bedroom that went sort of wrong, not because necessarily of Stewart's warped sense of humour, but because the media pick it up and turn it into a negative.

"That's why we end up hating the media, 'cause it's such bullshit. It's got nothing to do with reality or the band. It wasn't the greatest move, but anyway, there you go."

The Police's sold-out UK shows kick off on September 4 at Birmingham National Indoor Arena. The band will also play dates in London, Manchester and Cardiff.


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