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Elton John is planning to become a married man.
The flamboyant performer is saying that he wants to wed his longtime companion, David Furnish.
“We haven’t set a date and it surely won’t be a big public ceremony but I would like to place my life in his hands with a wedding vow,” John told the German weekly celebrity magazine Gala, as reported by Agence France Presse. John is in Berlin to accept Germany’s “Bambi” media award for his work to fight AIDS.
The 57-year-old admitted that in his boozy, druggy youth he lived “like a wild animal,” but added, “I have never been so happy. . . . I cannot imagine a life without [Furnish].”
A source who knows the singer told the Scoop, “I didn’t hear him say those exact words, but I know those are his sentiments.” John’s rep, however, denies the story, saying “Elton’s not planning to marry David.”
By the book
Kitty Kelley would like to set some things straight with Sharon Bush.
The biographer quoted George W. Bush’s ex-sister-in-law on some of the more juicy tidbits in her best-selling tell-all “ The Family: The Real Story of the Bush Dynasty” — such as the president’s alleged drug use while at Camp David. Sharon Bush later backtracked on those comments — even though third parties confirmed that she’d said such things.
“I have to believe that your untruths about our interviews were prompted in part by the fear you expressed to me and [a third party] about the Bushes and their power to retaliate as well as what you told us about your former husband’s ‘dark alley’ threats to you in a telephone message,” Kelley wrote last week in the letter to Sharon Bush which was obtained by The Scoop. “I realize you were going through a contentious divorce when you called me for lunch in April 2003 but allow me to remind you that it was your intention to leak our lunch to The New York Observer so that you could ‘pressure’ the Bushes into giving you a better alimony settlement because you knew they did not want you speaking to me.” Kelley wrote.
She went on to allege that the story was, indeed, leaked to the Observer and that Sharon Bush, in a subsequent conversation, mentioned “that your divorce settlement had been increased from $1000 to $2500 a month.”
Kelley explained that she’s been so busy promoting her book, she didn’t have time until recently to write to Sharon, but added, “I’m sending this letter to you so that the record is clear about my strong objections to your misrepresentations about our interviews.”
Sharon Bush’s rep couldn’t be reached for comment.
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