Kelly Rowland is reportedly considering moving to the UK to keep her job on the X Factor next year.
The Destiny’s Child member is so set on being a judge again on the next ITV series that she has told executives that she would move across the Atlantic to London to show her commitment.
The 30-year-old is so desperate to star on the programme for the second time she has made the decision to move to Britain permanently; and Robinsons International’s shipping to USA services could help by transporting all her belongings safely and securely.
It seems the soul singer is so determined to appear as a mentor on the panel again that she is willing to ditch the fantastic Florida heat for British grey weather to set down roots in the UK.
According to the Daily Mirror, the American said: “There is no place like the UK X Factor. If Simon wants me back next year then that would be good. I’m definitely considering buying a house over here as I love it here.”
She confessed that her mum would be wary about her moving because it is extremely far away and is roughly a 12 hour flight journey. But distance would not be an issue because the “Commander” star has said she would probably bring her mother with her.
However, rumours are rife that Cheryl Cole is to make her comeback to the show in 2013 and Tulisa is thought to be demanding a pay-rise after mentoring the winning act, Little Mix.
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Mollie King is reportedly swapping sexy Santa outfits for saris and is moving to South Asia with her boyfriend David Gandy.
The Saturdays’ singer and the handsome model are said to be taking their relationship to the next level and are grabbing all their belongings and shipping to India.
Rumours have been rife lately that the lovebirds had called quits on their romance but it seems that all is not lost and the pair are bidding farewell for a taste of Mumbai.
Mollie, 24, recently embarked on her All Fired Up tour with her fellow group members but the longevity of the band has come under question following the pregnancy of Una Healy and the two month hiatus of Frankie Sandford, who has been absent due to a mystery illness.
David, 31, has spent the past few years jetting around the world on exotic photo shoots for Dolce & Gabbana but the good-looking guy is reportedly set on making a future with King. He has openly said he plans on spending the next 40 years together and that he definitely sees them lasting long. The model apparently wants to invest in a hotel over in India and move over there.
If the couple did need help moving all their possessions abroad including furniture, Robinsons overseas removals can help to transport everything safely and securely. Moving to India can be plain sailing and as experts in international removals, we do have a good working knowledge of the country.
With India being so vast, the length of transit can vary greatly but rest assured if you hired us, a dedicated Move Manager would be appointed to help in all stages of the removals.

A shipping firm has been forced to pay a fine of almost one hundred thousand pounds after it was found guilty of sea pollution.
An investigation by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency revealed that Pretty Time Shipping had illegally discharged two tons of palm oil into the sea. The yellow lumps washed up on the beaches in East and West Wittering, in Sussex and the shore in Hayling Island, in Hampshire.
The shipping company, based in Singapore, will now have to fork out £95,000 after Southampton Magistrates’ Court heard that tests showed the cargo was linked to the tanker. The firm denies making an illegal discharge into the sea but was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay £75,000 costs.
The waxy yellow lumps of palm oil that were washed ashore in January this year were found to have low toxicity but the beaches had to be closed for three days to undertake a thorough clean-up.
It is reported that the ship had been having problems cleaning its tanks and pipes after discharging the cargo in Holland and Germany. Prosecutor Wilmott told the court that lumps of the palm oil were found by investigators on board the ship a few days later.
A statement from Parakou Ship Management, Pretty Time’s parent company, said the incident was a one-off and they had a zero-tolerance policy towards pollution.
Robinsons International operates in an environmentally friendly way; so whether it is commercial, office, or home removals you require, or Robinsons overseas removals, we specialise in an ecological way.
As an international shipping company, we share the concerns in protecting our environment and making a concerted effort in applying it to all activities without jeopardizing security or costs.
Therefore, we commit to the protection of the environment and prevention of pollution and to comply with all applicable legal requirements in relation to environmental management.
A shipping firm has been forced to pay a fine of almost one hundred thousand pounds after it was found guilty of sea pollution.
An investigation by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency revealed that Pretty Time Shipping had illegally discharged two tons of palm oil into the sea. The yellow lumps washed up on the beaches in East and West Wittering, in Sussex and the shore in Hayling Island, in Hampshire.
The shipping company, based in Singapore, will now have to fork out £95,000 after Southampton Magistrates’ Court heard that tests showed the cargo was linked to the tanker. The firm denies making an illegal discharge into the sea but was fined £20,000 and ordered to pay £75,000 costs.
The waxy yellow lumps of palm oil that were washed ashore in January this year were found to have low toxicity but the beaches had to be closed for three days to undertake a thorough clean-up.
It is reported that the ship had been having problems cleaning its tanks and pipes after discharging the cargo in Holland and Germany. Prosecutor Wilmott told the court that lumps of the palm oil were found by investigators on board the ship a few days later.
A statement from Parakou Ship Management, Pretty Time’s parent company, said the incident was a one-off and they had a zero-tolerance policy towards pollution.
Robinsons International operates in an environmentally friendly way; so whether it is commercial, office, or home removals you require, or Robinsons overseas removals, we specialise in an ecological way.
As an international shipping company, we share the concerns in protecting our environment and making a concerted effort in applying it to all activities without jeopardizing security or costs.
Therefore, we commit to the protection of the environment and prevention of pollution and to comply with all applicable legal requirements in relation to environmental management.