Example is in talks to collaborate with Sir Elton John.
The 'Kickstarts' himaker, who has cemented his transition from rapping to singing with his fifth album 'Live Life Living' wants to team with the 'Rocket Man' star to work on a new track together.
Speaking to DJ Neev at the KISS FM UK secret gig in London, Example said: "I've recently collaborated with The Klaxons, Wretch 32, Sigma and Angel Haze and I'm chatting to Elton John about a potential collaboration.
"I'm too busy to think about who I could work with, people just get in touch and I do it if I find them interesting".
The singer, real name Elliot Gleave, has been touring constantly and visited 42 countries in the past two years.
And he insists seeing the world through his music is "the most beautiful thing."
He said: "Growing up in the 90s and 00s you hear about all of these countries, perhaps because there is a war on and you see it in the news.
"Then you perform in Latvia or something and the people are wicked, you really build a picture of what the place is like."
Meanwhile, the star also slammed rapper Pitbull for tweeting a sarcastic photograph mocking him.
He said: "I don't know what Pitbull stands for, I wouldn't say he's a threat to anyone other than a threat to fashion. "I can't stand it..what he represents. He is dressing like he's in Miami, but there is no place in the world for those white trousers."
Prince decided not to headline Glastonbury festival after becoming upset over "social media rumours".
The 'Raspberry Beret' hitmaker, who is still rumoured to be making a surprise appearance at the event later this week, was discussing a headline slot with organiser Michael Eavis, but became irritated by reports he would be playing and decided not to perform, making way for Metallica.
Michael told The Guardian newspaper: "We wanted him to play, and it got to the point where his people were talking to us about him doing it, but before he confirmed he got really upset because he thought we had advertised that he was playing. We hadn't, but with social media, rumours get everywhere, and one of those rumours was that Prince was coming. So he didn't want to do it in the end."
Michael insists the "social media chit-chat" about who might be playing the Worthy Farm event makes no difference to the ticket sales because they sell out in October, before the headline acts are even announced.
Meanwhile, reports suggest Prince still wants to perform on a smaller stage at the Somerset event, also being headlined by Kasabian and Arcade Fire.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Prince wants to show up somewhere as a surprise. He has spent so much time in the UK lately, he'd love to do an impromptu set."
Gordon Ramsay has ended his hit show 'Kitchen Nightmares' after a decade.
The foul-mouthed chef has decided to call it a day on the popular programme, which sees him attempt to spruce up failing restaurants, following a "phenomenal 10 years making 123 episodes, 12 seasons, shot across two continents".
'Kitchen Nightmares' has aired on Channel 4 since 2004 and also has a hugely popular US spin-off.
In a statement on his official website, Gordon wrote: "As filming comes to a close on the latest series of 'Kitchen Nightmares' I've decided to stop making the show. I'm currently filming four new episodes, 'Costa Del Nightmares', for Channel 4 which will be my last."
The 47-year-old culinary expert hailed the programme as an "amazing journey" and thanked viewers for supporting him.
He added: "I'm glad I've been able to entertain and hopefully help a few people along the way. It's sad to say goodbye to 'Kitchen Nightmares' but I'll be continuing with my other shows. It's been memorable! Thank you for watching."
Gordon's decision to end the hit show comes just months after it was claimed he plans to leave Channel 4 when his contract expires later this year and sign with ITV.
A source previously said: "It would be a massive coup for ITV and execs are really excited about the prospect of landing him. Talks have been going really well.
"Gordon doesn't think Channel 4 is the right fit for him any more and has been gradually winding down his work with them over the last 12 months.
"He wants to come back with a bang - and ITV is the place to do it."
Luisa Zissman and Blue are to star in a new reality show.
The 'Celebrity Big Brother' star and the 'All Rise' boy band are teaming up to open a new bar in Ibiza, with the show - set to air on new ITV digital channel, ITVBe - chronicling their efforts.
Blue - consisting of Lee Ryan, Duncan James, Antony Costa and Simon Webbe - are to run the bar, while bakery owner and former 'Apprentice' contestant Luisa will be in charge of keeping the boys in line.
A source told The Sun newspaper: "Luisa won't let the boys rest on their laurels. Everyone saw her wild side on 'Celebrity Big Brother' and the bosses are hoping that side will come out in Ibiza. It could get very, very messy."
Luisa, 27, and Lee, 31, took part in the latest series of 'Celebrity Big Brother' in January, which was a huge hit in the ratings for Channel 5. ITV bosses will hope to emulate their success with the new show.
ITVBe will launch later this year and is expected to be the new home of 'The Only Way is Essex' and other reality shows.
ITV boss Peter Fincham previously said: "Expanding ITV's family of channels to introduce a new free-to-air, female skewing channel focusing on entertainment and reality means our viewers will have access to even more great content. We identified an opportunity to develop what is currently part of the ITV2 schedule - reality and non-scripted shows, which are very popular with young women and housewives with kids - into a distinct channel proposition, aimed more squarely at that audience."
Karen Gillan wants to play Spider-Girl.
The former 'Doctor Who' actress has expressed an interest in portraying a "lady version" of Spider-Man and after learning about both May 'Mayday' Parker aka Spider-Girl, and Julia Carpenter, the alter ego of Spider-Woman she made a quick decision over the role she'd prefer.
Asked which superhero she'd like to play, she told SFX: "Yeah, who is there...? I want to play a version of Spider-Man that's a lady.
Spider-Woman - does she exist? I want to play Spider-Girl!"
The 26-year-old beauty recently admitted she found it "scary" when she first saw herself as Nebula in 'Guardians of the Galaxy' with her shaved head, black face-piece and purple face paint.
She said: "I couldn't believe it. I was like 'woah'. I'd seen mock up pictures and they'd done make-up tests on other people, so I had an idea. But, when I saw it on myself it was really scary."
The make-up and costume helped Gillan get into character since she didn't feel like she was herself.
She added: "It did half the job for me. I mean, having shaved my head and working out so much, I just felt like a different person so that really helped with the performance."
She will star alongside Chris Pratt who will play the lead role of Peter Quill - otherwise known as the Star-Lord.
Mark Wahlberg was more scared on the set of 'Transformers: Age of Extinction' than he had been for any other movie.
The 43-year-old actor has revealed he was terrified while shooting certain scenes on the Hong Kong set of the upcoming fourth film in the series - which follows on from the previous trilogy starring Shia LaBeouf - in which he plays car mechanic Cade Yeager.
Quizzed on whether there was one particular day of filming that was really crazy, he told Collider: "It got crazy everyday.
"I would say the scene where T.J. Miller's character [Lucas] ... when we're running from that major explosion. That was pretty serious.
"Those guys were setting it up for days before we even got there. It was like, 'Don't blink, don't flinch, do not ruin this shot'.
"And of course running across that building in Hong Kong, that was the most scared I've ever been on a movie."
Meanwhile, the 'Lone Survivor' actor has also confessed that the script for the upcoming 'Ted' sequel 'Ted 2' made him laugh more than the original.
When asked how he was feeling about reprising his role as layabout John Bennett, he said: "I can't wait. I start shooting in thirty days and im just itching to get back to Boston and get back into it.
Quizzed on whether the script was funny, he added: "Of course, yeah, absolutely. Better than the first one."
Katy Perry has offered to write Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign song.
The 'Part Of Me' singer took to Twitter to extend the offer to the US Secretary of State and potential presidential candidate for the 2016 US elections after meeting her at a reception in Los Angeles on Thursday (19.06.14).
Katy shared a picture of the pair and wrote on the social networking site on Friday (20.06.14): "I told hillaryclinton that I would write her a "theme" song if she needs it..."
Hillary, 66 - who is yet to announce whether she will run for president - replied to the singer on Saturday (21.06.14) and hinted the Katy's hit single 'Roar' would be the perfect theme tune.
She wrote on Twitter: "@katyperry Well that's not a Hard Choice. You already did! Keep letting us hear you Roar."
Meanwhile, Katy recently teamed up with her record company Capitol to launch her own record label Metamorphosis Music.
The 28-year-old - who has already signed her first singer/songwriter Ferras Alqaisi to the imprint - broke the news on Twitter last week.
She wrote: "I am so ECSTATIC to finally announce my NEW label Metamorphosis Music & my first signing, the incredibly talented & soulful FERRAS! (sic)"
Katy went on to praise her new signing and promoted his new self-titled EP, which includes a duet with her entitled 'Legends Never Die'.
She added: "USA/CANADA: check out his INCREDIBLE ep here (& our duet!) and come see him play on #ThePrismaticWorldTour (sic)."
Kelly Osbourne is "hooking up" with Puff Daddy's stepson Quincy Combs.
The 'Fashion Police' co-host, who split from fiancé Matthew Mosshart in January, has reportedly grown close to Quincy and also has her eye on British model Ricki Hall.
A source told Us Weekly: "Kelly is single, but she's having a lot of fun. She's been hooking up with Quincy, her really good friend lately...
"It's not serious but he's really hot and he's very into her!"
A few months ago, Quincy, 23, posted a photograph of himself with Kelly, 29, on his Instagram account, with the caption: "With the oh so eccentric @kellyosbourne!! (sic)"
Quincy is the son of Puff Daddy's on/off girlfriend Kimberly Porter and singer and producer Albert Joseph Brown III, also known as Al B. Sure.
Meanwhile, Kelly is said to be keeping her options open and has been flirting with 27-year-old bearded hunk Ricki.
The insider claims the pair have been messaging via social media and she is fond of the model.
It's no surprise that Kelly isn't short of offers from men after she showed off her enviable figure and pert butt in a thong on Instagram on Friday (20.06.14).
Her hairstylist Ryan Randall is seen sitting next to her in the snap and admiring the view.
Michael Jackson's son says he was the "best father".
Prince Jackson - who was just 12 when the King of Pop died of acute Propofol intoxication in 2009 - and his siblings Paris, 16, and Blanket, 12, want to preserve their father's memory by continuing to "spread his message" of love.
Prince said: "We want to keep my dad's legend alive.
"He was the best father anybody could have. He raised us the right way and there's nothing anyone can do to make us forget about him.
"He was always concerned about humanity. He helped many charities. In his songs his message was simple - love. We will continue to spread his message."
Prince, 17, wants to be a movie director but is determined to get as much experience in front of the camera as he can first, and doesn't expect to get jobs just because of his famous father.
He told The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "I don't expect to walk into roles because of who I am. I want to learn my craft.
"I would like to be a director one day. But to be a good director you have to know how an actor works and feels on set.
"I want to learn my craft and experience being in TV shows and possibly movies before I even consider going behind the camera.
"It is not a job to be taken lightly. You need to put your time in to learning something properly before overseeing others."
Miley Cyrus wants to 'shelter' her sister Noah.
The 'We Can't Stop' singer - who has been criticised in the past for her controversial on-stage behaviour and provocative dance routines - feels protective of her 14-year-old sibling and wants to preserve her innocence for as long as she can.
She told 2Day FM: "She's really into sports. She really loves horses, so I'm going to keep her on that and that kind of innocence as long as I can. It takes someone really strong and someone who doesn't care what people think [to survive this industry]."
However, the former 'Hannah Montana' actress admitted she would support her sister if she wanted to follow in her footsteps and become a star.
She said: "'She's a natural entertainer. Sometimes I'll be like, 'Oh my god, she's totally stealing my shine!' If she's in the room, all the attention is on Noah.
"She's kind of like a natural at it. So I feel like, if she wanted to [be a star] I wouldn't stop her."
The 21-year-old singer - who was accompanied by her sister and mother Tish on her worldwide 'Bangerz' tour - also admitted it was "easier" to perform with the pair dancing along to her routines.
She explained: "[Noah] does the dances with me the whole time. Sometimes she'll be doing them wrong and I'll notice I'm following her and doing the dance she's doing. So it's fun. We just play with each other the entire show because it makes it easier when you have your family there. My mom [Tish] does the whole thing too, she'll go to the front and do all the dances with me."
Kasabian proved why they are worthy of their Glastonbury headline slot by performing a triumphant career-spanning set in Leicester at the weekend.
The band - made up of Tom Meighan, Serge Pizzorno, Chris Edwards and Ian Matthews - took to the stage at Victoria Park on Saturday (21.06.14) and played for 50,000 fans, which Serge insists "made my f***ing year".
The 'Fire' hitmakers, whose latest album '48:13' hit the top spot this month, celebrated 10 years since the release of their debut album kicked off the gig with 'Bumblebee' a fan favourite from the new record.
Dressed in a 'Les-tah' t-shirt, paying tribute to their hometown, guitarist Serge put in a passionate performance as Tom bounded about the stage in a huge pair of sunglasses and black blazer, black t-shirt and jeans.
Kasabian's 20-song set, which was a taster of things to come at Worthy Farm, featured hits such as 'Shoot The Runner', 'Underdog', 'Fire' and anthems from their latest record, including 'Eez-eh' and 'L.S.F'.
The band had the crowd in the palm of their hands as they jumped up and down, chanted 'Eez-eh', threw beer and ripped off their shirts in the heat.
Tom got emotional and told the audience: "We started this band in 1997, me, Serge and Chris, and now we're here and playing Glastonbury next week. Thank you."
He added: "Ten years ago we were playing sh*tholes ... and here we are now with you lot."
An extended version of 'Treat' was a highlight from the new material and fans went wild for 'Fire' before the band exited the stage and came back on for a four-song encore made up of 'Switchblade Smiles', 'Vlad The Impaler', 'Praise You' by Fatboy Slim and 'L.S.F [Lost Souls Forever]'.
Serge appeared to be in his element as they closed the set and he pulled off his t-shirt and threw it into the crowd, along with the band's set list.
The band members put their arms around each other and guitarist Chris grabbed the mic for a rare moment to tell the audience: "I never get a chance on the mic. So thanks Leicester. You've made my f***ing year."
Kasabian will headline Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage on Sunday, June 29.
America Ferrera looked pretty in a red polka dot blouse as she arrived at the ITV studios in London for her guest appearance on 'Lorraine'. The 'Ugly Betty' star waved to her fans as she made her way into the building.