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Gogglebox's Ellie Warner 'is unlikely to return to TV soon' as she stays at her boyfriend Nat Eddleston's bedside as he fights for his life Martine McCutcheon showcases her trim physique in striped shirt and denim shorts as she poses with son Rafferty, 7, on family holiday Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett win the Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album for their album Love For Sale Hana Cross flashes her midriff in a cropped black blazer with an oversized white collar at Steven Tyler's Grammy watching party Ifeoma Ejikeme's shares her guide to getting instant relief and long-lasting hydration so you can keep living your life 'hands-on'! Got dry, chapped hands? You're not alone. Megan Thee Stallion shows off her wild side in a bold cheetah print dress with a daring thigh-high slit to the 2022 Grammy Awards in Las Vegas as she attends the Grammys just THREE DAYS after having surgeryĭoja Cat rocks a sheer blue dress with sparkling rhinestones and a corset top ahead of Grammys where she's nominated for EIGHT awards Grammys 2022: Halsey highlights her tattoos in burgundy bustier and black skirt. Music industry sources said they were not surprised by the split, claiming Widger was not experienced enough to deal with the singer's rapid rise to fame.Īt his home in Ascot, Berkshire, Widger would only say of the legal battle: 'It's a bit dodgy at the moment, but I found the kid.' In a statement issued by solicitors, he said the action had been 'taken with regret'. He called Widger last June and is alleged to have arrived at his home to deliver the bad news personally, saying: 'A change might create even more success.'ĭavid has not appointed a new manager, but works closely with Wildstar's head, Colin Lester, who has managed acts like Travis and former Bros star Luke Goss. The High Court papers say David 'expressed sentiments of gratitude to and admiration and affection for' his help.īut, according to friends, as the youngster began mingling with stars and record executives he realised he had other choices. And, in the writ, Widger claims to have secured lucrative publishing and recording contracts for him. And in the early days of his burgeoning career, it seems the pair formed a successful partnership.ĭavid thanked Widger on his album cover. Ironically, he was too young to sign the disputed contract and asked his mother, Tina, to sign on his behalf. Yet, before he found fame, Widger's offer seemed incredible to the starry-eyed youngster, who was studying electronics in case his dream of becoming a musician fell flat. Pundits predict Stateside fame for the teetotal, anti-smoking and anti-drugs singer, now 19, who was the youngest male solo artist to enter the singles charts at No 1 with Fill Me In and who is expected to sell 1.8 million copies of his debut album Born To Do It. That figure is already thought to be more than six figures and could reach tens of millions in coming years. Under their agreement, Widger was to receive 20 per cent of the star's earnings over ten years. He subsequently arranged a contract with Wildstar records. Widger immediately spotted the singer's star quality and in December that year struck a management deal.
The pair apparently met in a studio in mid-1998 after the youngster had achieved local fame in a songwriting competition. His legal action follows a relationship that lasted 18 months and took David from an unknown songwriter in the bedroom of his Southampton council flat to singing star, with a record six Brit Award nominations. Widger has been credited with grooming the young artist for stardom. Music impresario Paul Widger, who struck a lucrative record deal for the teenage singer, is seeking seven figures in the High Court, claiming he was dumped in breach of contract. New British pop sensation Craig David is being sued for a multi-million pound sum by the manager who claims he discovered him.