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Bono leaves fans BAFFLED after revealing near-death experience over LP

The U2 frontman says he nearly died while making the band's latest album Songs Of Experience, however it's his cryptic explanation that has many scratching their heads.

He told Rolling Stone this week: "People have these extinction events in their lives, it could be psychological or it could be physical. And, yes, it was physical for me.

I am a singer and everything I do comes from air and in this process I felt I was suffocating.

That was the most frightening thing that could happen to me because I am in pain… I want to speak about the issue in a way that lets people fi ll in the blanks of what they have been through, you know?" One bemused fan simply tweeted in response: "What are you on about, mate?" .

Another wrote: "Did Bono almost die for real or in a pretentious kind of parallel universe kind of way?" While one summed up the general sentiment of naysayers: "Bono is being annoying again." However the 57-year-old hitmaker insists the experience has given him perspective.

"This political apocalypse was going on in Europe and in America and it found a perfect rhyme with what was going on in my own life," he added. "I have had a hail of blows over the years.

You get warning signs and then you see that you are not a tank… People have had so much worse to deal with so that is another reason not to talk about it… I am the luckiest man on earth."  ---------------.

Michelle is a long-distance wife Michelle Keegans marriage will continue to be long-distance because she doesn't want to uproot to Los Angeles.

The 30-year-old has ruled out a permanent move there even though husband Mark Wright is now based in LA for his role as a reporter on entertainment show Extra. She says: "I love [LA].

I've only been a couple of times but I find it a really positive and happy place but I don't think I'd move over there as I'm such a home bird." Not that the Manchester-born actress gets to spend much time at home.

She currently stars in hit BBC One drama Our Girl and has been filming the military series for several months in South Africa, Malaysia and Nepa.  ---------------.

Tom Jones misses a good British pub Sir Tom Jones says one of the downsides of living in sunny California is the lack of traditional British pubs.

The 77-year-old singer moved to Los Angeles in 1974 but never kicked the craving for a pulled pint. "I do like a drink," The Voice TV coach tells Radio Times.

"I've never taken any drugs but I love British pubs. I like the camaraderie. I've always been a drinker but thank God it has never got a hold of me.

I've never had a problem with it." The Welshman, who had hip replacement surgery in October, recently said he was returning permanently to his homeland following the death of his beloved wife Linda to lung cancer last April.

He said: "My late wife was always homesick when we were in the States. She was always planning to come back. We were British, it never left us. [When I retire] it would be in Wales." .

Jane Fonda predicted she would die young Jane Fonda didn't think she would make it to the age of 30.

The Barbarella actress, who turned 80 on December 21, says she expected to die from an addiction "of some sort" much earlier in her life. "I never pictured 30," she admits.

"I assumed I wouldn't live very long and that I would die lonely and an addict of some sort. I didn't think if I did live this long that I would be vibrant and healthy and still working.

I'm grateful." The Monster-In-Law star – who has daughters Mary, 50, Vanessa, 49, and son Troy, 44, from three marriages – adds: "I'm thankful that I've gotten better over the 80 years. It wasn't always true.

I've really worked hard to get better as a human being.

Lorraines prime time TV dream  From morning person to night owl Lorraine Kelly says she's excited finally to tackle the prime time. The ITV breakfast show queen will star alongside Rob Beckett, 31, in new Saturday night show Wedding Day Winners.

"This show has been really great for me," Lorraine tells Day & Night of the programme, which will feature couples fighting it out to get married on BBC One.

"I never thought I would do a shiny floor Saturday night show. This is the biggie.

I'm like, 'Oh my god this is Saturday night on BBC!' It is very grown up." But have bosses of her eponymous show had their noses put out of joint by the timing of Wedding Day Winners as it kicks off next week and will be going head-to-head against the new series of ITV's talent show The Voice.

I have done lots for the BBC. I have done lots for Sky. I guess as long as I don't do it the time I am on in the morning." Lucky Lorraine!.

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Dad Charged After Cops Find Body Near Where Toddler Was Left Outside For Not Drinking Milk | SML TV - Duration: 4:19.

Dad Charged After Cops Find Body Near Where Toddler Was Left Outside For Not Drinking Milk

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  The Texas dad police accused of leaving his 3-year-old daughter outside in the middle of the night as punishment for not drinking her milk was charged with a first-degree felony on Monday, the day after authorities found a child's body near the family's home.

Wesley Mathews, 37, voluntarily met with Richardson police detectives on Monday to discuss the case, but his account of what happened the night he punished his daughter over the milk was "contrary to what we were initially told," Sgt.

Kevin Perlich told CBS11. Police didn't elaborate.

Mathews was charged with injury to a child, a first-degree felony punishable by up to life in prison, according to police.

Bail was set at $1 million.

On Sunday morning, police said they found the body of a child in a culvert near the Mathews' home. Perlich told HuffPost the body is "most likely" Sherin's.

The medical examiner will determine identification and a cause of death.    Wesley Mathews, 37, is shown in this police booking photo in Richardson, Texas, U.S., provided October 9, 2017.

    Mathews was charged with abandoning or endangering a child on Oct.

7 after his adopted daughter, Sherin Mathews, who police said had development issues and limited verbal communication skills, went missing.

He told police at the time that he'd ordered the 3-year-old to stand near a tree near an alley outside their house at 3 a.m.

as punishment for refusing to drink her milk.

He also told police that coyotes had previously been spotted lurking around the alley.

Mathews said he went outside to check on the toddler about 15 minutes later, but found her missing.

He waited five hours before calling the police, according to authorities.

          Matthews' wife, Sini Mathews, Sherin's adoptive mother, was cooperating with police to identify the body, her attorney told Dallas Morning News.

The mother, who said she was asleep when Sherin went missing, has not been charged with a crime.

  Authorities placed the couple's 4-year-old biological daughter in foster care as the investigation continues.

A judge postponed a custody hearing for the child on Monday and said she would remain in foster care for three more weeks, reported the Morning News.

Sherin was adopted by the couple from an orphanage in the Indian state of Bihar in June, according to Indian news outlets.

Indian officials expressed alarm over her disappearance.  In a tweet last week, Sushma Swaraj, India's minister of external affairs, said she was "deeply concerned about the missing child."  .

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