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NewsSimpson is `confident' about appearanceAshlee Simpson, who made headlines last year when she turned up with a new image and profile, says she's still the same on the inside. "I feel very confident with the way I look," the 22-year-old singer says in Cosmopolitan magazine's June issue, on newsstands Tuesday. "But I felt just as confident the way I looked before. I've always been confident with who I am." Simpson ? the sister of 26-year-old Jessica Simpson, another tabloid fixture ? raised eyebrows when she debuted a more feminine look and softer profile, fueling speculation that she'd removed the bump that made her nose distinctive. When asked last spring if she'd had surgery, she told The Associated Press: "Maybe ? who knows!" Though she's been seen recently with Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, Simpson has a soft spot for surfer dudes. "It's really hard for me to like Hollywood-type guys," she says. "I like guys who are relaxed and chill and who think I'm sexy no matter what I do. And I like guys who are into surfing. They're cute and seem more laid-back, and I'm a pretty laid-back person." Simpson, who is working on her third album, says she has matured both as a person and an artist. "I'm in a stronger place now," she says. "I'm coming into my womanhood, and it's changing my music." BBC apologise for Metallica coverage The BBC have apologised to fans of Metallica after cutting short their set at Live Earth in London earlier this month. The corporation were bombarded by complaints during the Wembley Stadium concert. More than 400 people are reported to have complained about the decision to pull coverage of the American hard rock outfit and transfer coverage to the Australian leg. Some views complained that the BBC were prejudiced against heavy metal, after cameras instead screened Crowded House at their comeback show in Sydney. In a statement, they said: "We received complaints from some viewers that the Metallica set was not shown in full. "This was a global event and we were keen to reflect the other concerts as well as the one in the UK. We took editorial decisions in advance and on the day, about the times and places we would do that. "The concerts were very fluid in London and around the world and there was certainly no prejudice about heavy metal music or any other music. This is inevitably a fine balance and we cannot please everyone all of the time. However, we of course apologise if any particular viewers were disappointed." |
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