Alexander McQueen attempted to slit his wrists before eventually hanging himself

Hours before Alexander McQueen hanged himself he had attempted to slit both his wrists, an inquest has heard today.

The night before his mother’s funeral, McQueen had taken a lethal amount of cocaine and pills.

McQueen, who was known as a fashion legend throughout the world, had a background of self-harming.

He was found in his £2 million Mayfair apartment on the 11th February.

RIP.

‘To Buy or Not To Buy’ Presenter, Kristian Digby, found dead

It seems that we are reporting far too often about the death of a celebrity who has died before his/her time.

Only a few weeks ago Alexander McQueen tragically took his life and now we hear of BBC1 TV presenter, Kristian Digby, being found yesterday in his East London home.

It is still unknown how the 32yr old presenter died, however police have labelled the death as “unexplained”.

Tributes have already started pouring in, including those from his co-presenter Dominic Littlewood:

“There’s not a bad word I can say about could say about Kristian.”

“He was a lovely fun, nice, jolly, decent person.”

Brit Awards

The Brit Awards have finally arrived.

The stars have walked the red carpet, the fans have braved the torrential rains, and now the results are in:

Sam Fox presented the first award for the most Memorable Performance of 30 Years which went to The Spice Girls. Shame only Scary and Ginger bothered to turn up to collect the award.

British Male Solo Artist went to Dizzee Rascal who went Bonkers when it was announced.

International Male Solo Artist was won by a very dapper looking Jay-Z.

Radio 2 listeners chose the Best British Album, ‘What’s the Story Morning Glory‘. Liam was there to pick up the award and did not disappoint by throwing the microphone into the audience whilst swearing. As Peter Kay put it, ‘What a nobhead’.

Radio 1 listeners made JLS’s ‘dreams come true’ when they voted for them to win British Breakthrough Act.

The Critics’ Choice award went to Ellie Goulding.

The winner of best British Group went to Kasabian.

Cat Deeley looked stunning as she presented the award for International Breakthrough Act to the one and only Lady Gaga who dedicated her award to Alexander McQueen.

International Female Solo Artist went to Lady Gaga as she continued her quest for world domination.

Dame Shirley Bassey presented the award for British Female Solo Artist to Lily Allen. Lily giggled uncontrollably as she accepted the award in an interesting orange wig and almost forgot to take her award.

Lady Gaga was incredibly emotional as she picked up her third award for International Album.

JLS picked up their second award for the Best British Single for their hit song ‘Beat Again’.

Florence and the Machine was sprayed with champagne as she collected her award for Mastercard British Album of the Year for her album ‘Lungs’.

The final award of the night went to Robbie Williams for his ‘Outstanding Contribution’. He finished the night with a stunning performance of his greatest hits.

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Lady Gaga mourns Alexander Mcqueen

After the news about the tragic death of fashion designer, Alexander McQueen, spread quickly around the world, top celebrities rushed to pay tribute to the fashion genius.

Lady Gaga posted the above picture, whilst Kylie took to twitter:

‘Yes, I am back in studio…will wear my Alexander McQueen scarf today…RIP Lee.’

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