Thursday, 31 March 2011

Will Young get traning to the Brit Marathon

Will Young British singer to walk around Britain's capital comes from London marathon for her dedication to training last month (Feb11) BRIT Awards ceremony proved to reach.

The Leave Right Now hitmaker Catch22, a British charity which helps disadvantaged youth support on April 17 (11) to 26.4 miles (42.2 km) trip is preparation.

Youth work training his tour around Los Angeles locations, including South Africa and has been fitting - and also the race of the annual BRIT southeast London O2 prizegiving awards in the field of garments worn on Dash The.

He tells Bbc Breakfast, "I was in L.A. and then I was on a charity visit in Zambia and Namibia, so it's been a balancing act (work and training)...

"Even for the Brits, I was doing an award, and I ran to the O2 from home. You can do it, I just look a bit odd when I turn up in Lycra. People did look at me and say, 'That's a strange outfit Will, running leggings'."

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

Will Young gets finale of Bedlam on neck

Will Young gets it in the neck in the finale of Bedlam. Former pop idol Will Young India, 32, who plays geeky Ryan McAllister in the supernatural thriller violence a serious chamber ends tied to a chair.

Just like the hit, he will probably be singing: “I think I’d better leave right now.”

The event is present on Sky Living HD on Monday at 10pm.

Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Will Young prepares to run the London Marathon

Pop star Will Young has been pounding the pavements as he prepares to run the London Marathon.

Pop idol winner on Friday for training sessions in Sheerness seafront charity Catch22 joined 15 youngsters.

Will 32 years old, he will attend the Virgin London Marathon on 17 April for Catch22, Which encourage them further education, apprenticeship and training by being involved in young helps.

He said: "Training across four continents for such a momentous run has been a real challenge, but one I am happy to embrace.

"I've met many young people at Catch22, such as the young people I trained with from Catch22 in Sheerness, who have overcome seemingly impossible situations. I always keep that in mind when the going gets tough in my training."