DONALD Trump’s political campaign has been dealt a blow as there is one endorsement he has yet to secure: the right to use Adele’s music.

The property tycoon and TV personality has reportedly been using the British star’s songs in his political campaigns as part of his bid for the American presidency.

Republican candidate Trump, whose slogan is “Make America great again”, is reported to have been playing Adele’s hit Rolling In The Deep as “warm-up” music.

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BREAKING Bad’s Bryan Cranston has said fame has changed him, but not necessarily for the better.

The actor, whose TV character Walter White has gained cult status, also admitted that he doesn’t miss the hit TV show.

His popularity exploded when he landed the part of Walter, a high school teacher who manufactures methamphetamines after being diagnosed with terminal cancer to ensure his family will be financially stable when he dies.

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ELLIE Goulding has lashed out at “absurd” and “irresponsible” reports that she replaces meals with an IV drip to cope with her demanding schedule.

In an interview with in Red magazine, she apparently said: “I had to pay for me and the band to have IV vitamin drips. Can you believe it? We’re backstage at Alan Carr and we’re all sat there on drips.”

But the furious pop star said she had been misquoted – and actually detests IV drips with a passion.

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TV personality and builder Tommy Walsh was arrested and spent a night in custody after a confrontation with two men he said he had found urinating in a neighbour’s garden.

Tommy has appeared as a builder in a number of television shows, including BBC garden makeover programme Ground Force alongside Alan Titchmarsh and Charlie Dimmock.

According to reports, the 58-year-old was with his son Jonjo, 28, after the pair had gone to a local pub in east London on Friday evening. Tommy then had an “altercation” with the men.

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THERE is only one direction for Zayn Malik’s first solo single – straight to the top of the chart.

Pillowtalk is Zayn’s first solo release since he quit the boy band last March, and comes ahead of his debut album Mind Of Mine.

According to data from the Official Charts Company, he is currently a comfortable 23,000 combined sales ahead of his closest competitor – Jonas Blue’s remix of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car.

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Snapping at their heels is Rihanna, whose track Work from new album Anti has leapt from 13 to three after its surprise release last Wednesday.