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7 Dec 2013

Manchester Utd's £15m star Wilfried Zaha forced to deny relationship with manager David Moyes's 19-year-old daughter


Wilfried Zaha (left), 21, condemned claims that the reason he was not being picked for games by David Moyes (centre) was because of a relationship with the Premier League side's boss daughter Lauren (right), 19. The winger, who has struggled to break into the team since his £15milllion move from Crystal Palace in the summer but came off the bench to play in Utd's 1-0 defeat to Newcastle today, told his Twitter followers that he had never even met Miss Moyes.

Emblem3 Performs on 'The X Factor', Announces Tour for 2014


Emblem3 returned to "The X Factor (US)" on Thursday night, December 5, but this time not as the contestants. The trio, who finished fourth in the second season of the FOX singing competition, visited judges Simon Cowell and Demi Lovato to perform their "Just for One Day".

On the same day, the group comprising of Wesley Stromberg, Keaton Stromberg and Drew Chadwick announced that they would embark on their first national headline tour next year. "We're going on TOUR!!!!" they shared their excitement on Twitter.

"The #bandlifetour is our first headlining tour, and we can't wait for you to experience a full E3 show," said the band, who supported Selena Gomez's "Stars Dance" tour earlier this year.

They continued that during their upcoming tour, fans can vote for their favorite song. "#bandlife would be nothing without you, the fans. So we're putting the power in your hands. You'll be able to vote for what song YOU want to hear each night," they revealed.

"PLUS we're stoked to have our friends @WeAreMKTO and @jacksonguthy along for the ride. It's going to be a party from start to finish," they added, referring to duo MKTO and singer Jackson Guthy. Tickets for the shows go on sale on December 13. 



New 'Terminator' TV Series in progress With 'X-Men' Writers


Terminator may be heading back to the small screen. A new TV series based on the James Cameron-created franchise is currently being developed by Skydance Prods. and Annapurna Pictures.

The television project will be written and executive produced by Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller, who wrote superhero-themed feature films "X-Men: First Class" and "Thor". Laeta Kalogridis and Patrick Lussier will also serve as executive producers.

The new series will follow a critical moment from the original 1984 "Terminator" movie, but will take it in a

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