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Lithuanian dancer Iveta Lukosiute steps in to replace crocked Aliona Vilani with TV presenter Johnny

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Having a Ball! Lithuanian dancer Iveta Lukosiute steps in to replace crocked Aliona Vilani with TV presenter Johnny By  EMILY SHERIDAN  and  LOUISE SAUNDERS PUBLISHED:  01:18, 30 September 2012  |  UPDATED:  01:33, 30 September 2012 He's spent the past few days rehearsing with 'surrogate' partner Ian Waite after his real partner Aliona Vilani was injured. And now BBC bosses have found a new professional partner for Strictly Come Dancing contestant Johnny Ball -  Lithuanian-born dance champ Iveta Lukosiute. The 32-! year-old blonde will be a temporary partner for the veteran TV presenter, 74, as Aliona recovers from a hairline fracture on her ankle. Glamorous: Lithuanian-born dance champ Iveta Lukosiute will partner Johnny Ball on Strictly Come Dancing Iveta, who  has appeared on So You Think You Can Dance in the US, will dance with Johnny for potentially up to four weeks. She will perform with Johnny for the first time when the new series kicks off on BBC1 on October 5.

Stunts Aloud if Cheryl Cole pays £2m

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CHERYL COLE will have to start letting new boyfriend TRE HOLLOWAY pick up the tab in restaurants. The Geordie singer has been told she will have to fork out £2MILLION for insurance to carry out the stunts she fancies performing during her upcoming A Million Lights tour. Given what she has got planned, the cost of cover has rocketed. A source said: "Cheryl wants to put on a real Cirque du Soleil-style show and blow away her audience. "She's exchanged ideas with choregraphers and is keen to push herself to the limit. "Trouble is, that comes at a cost. The more dangerous the stunts, the more she will need to pay in insurance. "If she gets injured the whole tour is put in jeopardy." LADY GAGA spends a small fortune to ensure her tours go exactly as she plans, although her demands are usually to do with costumes or special effects. But Cheryl wants to put her body on the line for her first ever solo tour by incorporating some risky sequ

Katie Price and Michelle Heaton celebrate Gary Cockerill birthday

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By Fehintola Betiku PUBLISHED: 15:12 EST, 30 September 2012 | UPDATED: 19:16 EST, 30 September 2012 He's made a fortune for himself by using his make-up skills to help ensure those in the spotlight always look their best. So it's no surprise that as Gary Cockerill celebrated his birthday many off his celebrity friends were in tow to help him ring in another year. Katie Price and her fiancé Leandro Penna were among the guests who showed up for Gary's party which was held at the Cadogan Hotel in Knightsbridge on Saturday evening. Birthday boy: Gary Cockerill took to Cadogan Hotel on Saturday evening to celebrate his birthday with his celebrity pals including Katie Price and Michelle Heaton Gary looked dapper in pale blue suit which he teamed with white shirt and black shoes. During the evening the celebrity make-up artist also made a toast to his 21st Anniversary with Phil Turner and the pair shared an affectionate kiss. Michelle Heaton and Li

Kaymer holds his nerve on the 18th as Euro stars retain Ryder Cup

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Miracle men! Kaymer holds his nerve on the 18th as Euro stars retain Ryder Cup By  DEREK LAWRENSON PUBLISHED:  23:13, 30 September 2012  |  UPDATED:  01:09, 1 October 2012 Europe completed the most amazing comeback in Ryder Cup history on Sunday night to win the trophy and spark incredible scenes of delirium. Dressed in Seve blue, they did justice to the great man's memory with a performance that almost defied belief. Everywhere you looked there were displays that took the breath away.  Magic moment: Kaymer sinks the winning put on the 18th green before running over to celebrate with his team-mates RYDER CUP ESSENTIALS Click here to re-live the action as it happened   Click here for all the statistics from Medinah Trailing by four points overnight, five men from the United Kingdom gave them the start that will be talked about for years. Then came the unsung continentals, as Sergio Garcia and Martin Kaymer dredged the depths of their memory and conjured up rounds fit to compare wi