David and Victoria Beckham’s life story turned into a musical

The comedy MacBecks will be a Shakespearean-style tale
A comedy musical based on the lives of David Beckham and wife Victoria is in production.

The satirical play, called MacBecks, is set to open in January.

The Shakespearean-style tale will portray Posh, 34, as an ambitious Lady Macbeth figure.

‘We’re very excited by the script – it’s a wild comedy romp that borrows from Shakespeare’s Macbeth, King Lear, Romeo And Juliet, as well as Cyrano de Bergerac,’ director Ronan Smith tells the Daily Express.

The play is also expected to include David’s controversial former PA, Rebecca Loos, 31.

It is being made by Long Road Productions, a company that has also worked on Riverdance.

Syesha Mercado

After a sizzling turn on American Idol, Syesha makes a splash for OK!, showing off her bod in the latest bikini styles. “I love all kinds of bathing suits: the one-piece, the two-piece, the itsy-bitsy ones,” she tells OK!. “Well, if it’s too itsty-bitsy, then no!”

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Hilary Duff Shows Off Dress

The Blue Peter fashion label … Hilary Duff shows off dress made out of milk bottle tops

Madonna Kiss Gwyneth Paltrow On The Lips

MADONNA grabbed GWYNETH PALTROW and gave her a steamy kiss on the lips at a boozy showbiz party, a sensational new book reveals.

A biography by the Queen of Pop’s brother claims to lift the lid on Madge’s sexual conquests, love affairs, drug-taking and rows with husband GUY RITCHIE.

And it will tell how Madonna, now 49, flirted with Oscar-winning actress Gwyneth at a glamorous New Year party thrown by leading fashion designer DONATELLA VERSACE.

Jay-Z Hip-hopping Mad

IN one corner is towering hip-hop overlord JAY-Z and his intimidating entourage. In the other is, er, me. Just me.

I came face to face with the Jiggaman as he celebrated his manager’s birthday after his O2 Wireless gig in London.

Can I say one final time that I respect Jay-Z’s work and his Albert Hall gig in 2006 was one of the best I’ve been to.

But I didn’t think he was the right headliner for Glastonbury last Saturday and his set did little to change my mind.

A few mentions of The Sun aside, I thought it was uninspired.

But it seems the superstar rapper isn’t a fan of constructive criticism — as I found out when I met him in the VIP area of trendy London club Paper in the early hours of yesterday.

With the big guy poking me in the chest and his minders all around, he launched into an incredible rant.

He told me: “You were the only one who gave me a bad review. Everyone else said it was history.

“I’m not one of those guys who gets cut up about good or bad reviews but you missed the moment, man.

“It was a first for Glastonbury and you didn’t get it. You’re a non-believer. I was making history and you missed the moment.”

I explained how I loved his Albert Hall gig but wasn’t going to apologise for my opinion that I didn’t think Glasto compared.

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