The War On Terror scored a major victory for the good guys (memo to those who don't follow the news much: it's us) by securing to justice Katherine Jenkins.
Jenkins is the crossover lady with the San Fernando Valley look who just sang with Domingo and will sing with Juan Diego next week for Katherine In The Park, the extravaganza that takes place at Margam Park in Port Talbot on July 8 -- there the silicone queen
will be joined by our dear Juan Diego Florez and by Paul "Pottsie" Potts, the
appalling winner of the TV series Britain’s Got Talent (OC's verdict: dear Scotland Yard please leave Jenkins -- and her b00bs -- alone, the three of them are basically harmless, and take Pottsie instead. Memo to Pottsie: this is how it's done).
Anyway, here's our most impressive wtf moment of the week:
Katherine Jenkins was involved in a major terror scare at an airport thanks to a pot of roses.
The 27-year-old took the flowers on a flight from Greece but when they were taken out of the overhead locker pink sand fell out.
Cabin
crew spotting the “suspicious” sand evacuated passengers on the return
flight, called the bomb squad and closed off a wing of London’s
Heathrow Airport. Katherine said she was phoned and asked to identify
the sand.
"To identify the sand".
I mean, really. OC usually flies thru Heathrow but stuff like this makes her go, gah.
Anyway Jenkins had just given us a superweird moment when, after her Athens concert with Placido Domingo
she donned her running kit and celebrated
singing her first duet with the legendary Placido Domingo in Athens by
sprinting around he stadium where the first modern-day Olympics were
held.
Spanish-born tenor Domingo joined the Welsh mezzo soprano for a charity concert at the Panathenaic Stadium on Wednesday night.
It was the venue for the first modern Olympic games in 1896.
After
their performance of popular operatic duets, 26-year-old Katherine, who
is from Neath, could not resist changing into her shorts and running
around the 400-metre track at the Greek capital’s historic stadium.
Katherine is a keen runner and often runs to help her keep fit.
She'd better run from Scotland Yard now.