Rugby hunk Danny Cipriani is putting his split from Kelly Brook behind him – by scoring with curvy X Factor winner Alexandra Burke.
The giggling pair yesterday flirted wildly in a crowded nightclub before eventually locking lips and then climbing into separate cars bound for the SAME destination.
And one onlooker said: “It was obvious where it was going to end.” England ace Danny, 22, and 21-year-old Alexandra arrived at Chinawhite in London’s West End independently just after 1am.
They sat next to each other in the VIP area before they and some pals got stuck into vodkas and two magnums of champagne.
As their flirting became more intense, the pair began kissing each other on the neck.
A spokesman for party organisers Londonparties said: “They were laughing and giggling all night and it was obvious where it was going to end.
He and Alexandra left the club just after 3am before climbing into their cars.
Alexandra later Tweeted: “Hmm life is sweet! Life is such a flirt!”
Danny has been single since splitting from model Kelly, 30, last month.
Alexandra has kept her love life private since winning the 2008 X Factor title, but it seems that it won’t last…
** The entry policy at Chinawhite is quite strict so please make sure you are extremely well dressed for the event (in keeping with the club’s dress code). I recommend gentlemen wear shoes, a shirt and a blazer or sports jacket. Smart jeans are ok. **
The DJ for the night will be the acclaimed Abel Ramos…
Celebrating 20 years behind the decks, Abel Ramos has dedicated his life to music. In 2009 he has lit up dance fllors across the globe with the success of “Rotterdam City of Love” and his remix of the Fatboy Slim classic “Right Here, Right Now”.
DJ Abel Ramos to Rock Chinawhite
His reputation as a producer has turned 180 degrees with new productions on Nervous, F*** Me I’m Famous and Defected to name a few, earning him respect from some of the most influential names in House Music.
The Forbidden London Magazine, a guide to London, launches in June 2010
The guide to London, due to be published in June 2010, will be distributed by leading airlines, hotels and businesses in Central London providing readers with the opportunity to discover new places to visit and things to do or see when in the capital.
The magazine is the inspiration of Forbidden London CEO James WJ Wilson who realised that London was missing a specialist free guide to help high net worth individuals enjoy the most from their time out in London.
“London is one of the top destinations in the world for visitors but there are currently no free printed guides that really highlight the high-end activities, products and services our clients seek.”
“By producing the Forbidden London Magazine we are looking at helping tourists and residents get the most out of the best London has to offer whether they have a passion for fashion, nightlife or more cultural pursuits.”
The magazine, to be published twice annually, will feature sections focused on Dining, Health & Beauty, Nightlife, Shopping, Sightseeing and Places to Stay.
Businesses in the Covent Garden, Mayfair, Soho and St James’s currently have the opportunity to apply for a listing in the forthcoming magazine by contacting Forbidden London.
The legendary Shadyville DJ Cut Killer rocks the all NEW Chinawhite on Wednesday 27th January.
DJ Cut Killer Rocks Chinawhite
Cut Killer is a renowned French DJ of Moroccan origin with a versatile repertoire of hip hop and rap. He enjoys international fame and mixed in USA through invitations by DJ Big Dawg Pitbulls of Funkmaster Flex, and Shadyville DJ’s of 50 Cent. For more than fifteen years, he has been one of the most emblematic DJs in French hip-hop.
London welcomed the new year in with style on December 31st with major parties taking place at all of the top London clubs to celebrate the start of 2010.
The eastern influenced nightclub Chinawhite, which reopened this year at a new location on Winsley Street – off Oxford Street, held a ‘Forget the Year Party’ which was attended by a very fashionable London crowd.
funkybuddha – based on Berkley Street, and popular with diners visitingLondon restaurant Nobu – invited guests to enjoy all the house drinks (spirits, wine and beer) they wanted at their New Year’s Eve party.
HEYJOCLUB, owned by multi-millionaire libertarian Dave West, held a dinner and dance for it’s VIP members with guests enjoying fine Russian food, Champagne and cocktails at the bar.
New Year’s Eve in London is the biggest night of the year with millions of people flocking to the centre of the capital to enjoy the nightlife and the top night clubs hosting their most extravagant celebrity parties.
Although 2009 has been much publicised as a bad year for the economy the best London clubs are still pulling out all the stops with VIPs expected to be arriving in limousines and enjoying the events, popping Champagne bottles, as they normally would during the festive season.
These are clubs regularly frequented by A-list celebrity clubbers such as P.Diddy, JLS, Girls Aloud, Jay Z, Kate Moss and Beyonce where entry is controlled by strict guest lists and the crowd is mostly made up of elite clubbers more used to gracing the pages of Tattler than The Sun.
James WJ Wilson, Director of Forbidden London Clubs, one of the leading promotion companies in London’s club-land believes the top bars and clubs have everything to look forward to as he forecasts a great Christmas and New Year in the West End.
“London is the most fashionable city in the world and despite Gordon Brown’s best attempts to derail the economy, the nightlife – bars, night clubs and restaurants – particularly at the top end of the market, are still performing well.”
“People are perhaps not spending at the same level as they were two years ago, maybe we’ve seen the last of the bankers splurging £30,000 on bottles of Cristal Champagne for now, but overall most of our clients are wealthy and still want to enjoy themselves. In my opinion there is no better place to do that than at the best events in London which are hosted by the top clubs and promoters.”
Lord Dave West, owner of the HEYJOCLUB in St James’s is well known publicly thanks to his Cherie Blair assisted battle against the smoking ban and his penchant for bright pink suits; he echoed this view.
“I own one of the top clubs (HEYJOCLUB) and one of the best restaurants (Abracadabra Russian Restaurant) in Central London and we are finding that the high-end customers we entertain are still enjoying spending their money on fine food and fine wines”
“Many of our best clients are Russian and the government has not managed to ruin everyone’s fun yet, they’re still spending.”
With Christmas and New Year’s Eve just round the corner and most companies still planning on rewarding their staff for what could be considered a difficult year, things are looking bright for the glamorous London clubs the VIPs and celebrities love.
This week we are focusing on Air Street in Soho which is currently being redeveloped following the closure of top London clubs Chinawhite, Dolce and Paper in January 2009.
Air Street is just off Regent Street in London’s Soho in the West End, the nearest stations are Piccadilly Circus and Green Park, with national rail stations Charing Cross and Victoria 13 and 25 minutes away. Car parking is available in Brewer Street NCP and Burlington Car Park.
There are some excellent London restaurants here too for lunch or dinner in London – Mar I Terra is a popular Spanish Restaurant and Bar, serving authentic tapas. It’s also great if you want to hire a restaurant for a event, such as a birthday or engagement. You’ll also find The Cocoon here, an award-winning restaurant – owned by the same company that owns Boujis – which as a fabulous menu inspired by the food halls found across Asia, specializing in Sushi and other pan-Asian menu dishes.
If you’re looking for pizza or pasta, Ask is a beautiful two floor Italian restaurant with friendly staff and a great atmosphere which is very popular as a pre-theatre or pre-clubbing stop.
Last Wednesday, the relaunch of LondonVIP club Chinawhite on Winsley Street in Soho proved memorable for many – including Prince Harry, who watched ex-love Chelsy Davy get too close for comfort to renowned playboy Hugo Taylor after the pair enjoyed a few glasses of Champagne together.
Celebrity gossips claim that word got back to Harry that Hugo made a play for his former girlfriend at the relaunch of the London night club and the young prince – third in line to the throne – was furious at the news…
A source said: “Hugo had told a number of pals that he’s got his eye on Chelsy, and as they are all in the same circle of friends it got straight back to Harry.”
Hugo, known as ‘Fagin’ by friends, is a new club promoter for Chinawhite – alongside Forbidden London Clubs of course – and has been linked to Princess Eugenie and model Saskia Boxford.
Chelsy and Harry met in 2004 and were together for five years. They split at the beginning of this year and have been linked with a number of other people – namely, for Harry, TV presenter Caroline Flack – but finally sorted out their differences and got back together last month.
Despite seeing other women, the prince was apparently “gutted” when Chelsy called off their romance. The course of true love never did run smoothly…
The oriental influenced night club was host to Champagne drinking celebrities Chelsy Davy, Natalie Imbruglia, Noel Gallagher, Princess Beatrice and Jenni Falconer. The stars and royalty were entertained by contortionist Rubber Ritchie and fire eaters who wore nothing but a thong and black and gold paint.
The celebrity hangout – an institution in the London nightlife scene – was renowned for its luxurious interior and high-profile guests and it looks set to maintain this reputation. Its original site also in Soho, on Air Street, is now part of a new five star hotel being developed by an Arab Consortium who secured the lease from the Crown Estates from late December 2008.
All guests were on their best behaviour, no drunken photographs, very public displays of affection or fashion disasters. Finally a club that has some class!
Legendary London VIP club Chinawhite is preparing to make its grand return next week to much popping of champagne corks and jubilation. It is set to reopen on the site of the former Wax Bar on Winsley Street, complete with a new addition, a top pan-Asian Restaurant.
London Club Chinawhite Launches this October
Owned by entrepreneur Jeremy Hartley, the Oxford Street celebrity hangout closed last December after the original site on Air Street, in Soho, was reclaimed by the landlords – the Crown Estate for development of a new luxury hotel with the entrance on Regent Street.
The London club is synonymous with Premier League footballers and the biggest celeb stars such as Lindsay Lohan and her on-off girlfriend, DJ Samantha Ronson.