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Pick up your order at the Student Store on most Fridays during lunch.8th Grade Ads due Feb. 16! Commemorate this milestone and support the yearbook! Purchase an ad at Jostens.A cancer sufferer has received thousands of texts and calls from JLS fans after Aston Merrygold posted his phone number on Twitter - claiming it was for his band mate Oritse Williams.Bill Phillips, 65, started receiving texts and phone calls 'every five seconds' after the ex JLS singer announced his number to his 183,000 followers as an April Fool’s joke.The grandfather - who is undergoing treatment for prostate cancer - has since received more than 4,700 texts and calls from fans hoping to contact Oritse. Bill Phillips, 65, left, has received 4,700 texts from JLS fans after ex band member Aston Merrygold, right, posted his number on Twitter as an April Fool's joke. The singer has 183,000 followers Mr Phillips, from Hornchurch, Essex, said: 'I’ve got girls ringing up crying at 12 at night asking why did I split up from the band.
Girls have been asking ‘will you marry me?’ 'A joke is a joke but this is not a joke. It has made my life hell. I’m getting calls and texts at all hours, sometime one and two in the morning. 'The kid is most likely a millionaire - I’m not. I’m sure he thinks it is great - it’s not. It’s costing me money and grief.' JLS star Aston, 26, has now phoned Mr Phillips to apologise for the joke - and offered him tickets to a show.The star posted the grandfather's number on Twitter along with numbers he claimed belonged to other bandmates Marvin Humes and JB Gill. The singer put three numbers on his Twitter page claiming they belonged to each of his band mates. He then wrote: 'Call them if you don't believe me' He wrote: 'As u can all see I’ve decided to take the high road and not do any pranks on April fools day.'He then posted the numbers with the hashtag #sorrynotsorry before encouraging fans to ring them He wrote: 'Call them if you don’t believe me. April Fools finishes at 12 if you are 12.
We goooooo all day over here.'Mr Phillips says the messages and calls started within minutes - and are still continuing a week after the stunt.Mr Phillips says the ‘joke’ has cost him thousands of pounds in lost jobs after he was forced to turn off the phone he uses to run two of his businesses. One of the thousands of messages sent to the grandfather, who is having treatment for prostate cancer, from a JLS fan The father-of-two, who runs a stadium seat installation business and is also a pest-control falconer, said: 'I’m 65 and I’m not in a boy band. I’m trying to run a couple of businesses and this is impeding it.'I’ve had this number for 21 years and I use it for work and clients - it is not an option to change it.'It has cost me money. I can’t get hold of my men on my mobile, I’m having to do everything from a landline which isn’t easy. I know already of one job it cost me. 'I had to turn my phone off and missed a job they wanted doing of clearing seagulls.
I was first choice but they had to offer it to someone else when they couldn’t get hold of me.'Aston Merrygold phoned Mr Phillips over the weekend to apologise for putting his phone number on Twitter.He also took to Twitter to reassure fans the numbers he posted were fake - but still has not deleted them.nrl hoodies ukOn Saturday he wrote: 'Ok so let's go back to APRIL FOOLS for a sec! san cisco hoodieJus to make sure everyone knows Those numbers I put up were a JOKE! abbey dawn hoodies for saleUno ha ha #nottrue.'Mr Phillips said: 'He couldn't apologise enough on the phone. lacoste waffle hoodieHis management are supposed to be contacting me to say what they are going to do about it, but I haven't heard anything yet.'I've always liked the kids - they are good guys - and he said it was a prank. jigglypuff hoodies
He offered me whatever I wanted - a package of tickets or whatever - but I'm more of a Michael Buble fan.'But I'm still going to speak to my solicitor about it. jls hoodie blueIt's ruined my business.'Mr Phillips was diagnosed with prostate cancer five years ago and is due to finish treatment in October.gata hoodie The international boxing referee - who represented England at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games - is also due to have an operation to completely reconstruct his knee this Friday. Mr Phillips - who runs two businesses - says the prank has cost him money as he has had to turn off his mobile and had therefore missed offers of work. He says he will speak to his solicitor about the joke It will be the sixth operation to repair the sporting injury.Mr Philips added: 'This is really not what I needed. I was hoping to use the last few days to get stuff sorted for being off, but it’s been a nightmare.'Aston Merrygold has been contacted by MailOnline for comment.
A spokesman for Essex Police confirmed the incident had been reported, but said it does not constitute as an offence.He added: 'A man from Hornchurch, east London, attended South Ockendon police station in Essex shortly before 4pm on Tuesday April 1 to report that his mobile telephone number had been inappropriately published on Twitter.'He was given words of advice regarding communication on Twitter.'They have an army of fans thanks to their chiseled physiques, obviously acquired through hours of work in the gym.And the JLS boys usually wait until they get on stage to show off their toned abs to hoards of screaming. But Aston Merrygold used a shopping break as an opportunity to show that he was still dedicated to keeping himself in trim as he lifted up his vest top to show off his taught midriff.Marvin Humes cracks up as bandmate Aston Merrygold lifts up his vest to show off his abs during a break from rehearsals in Hollywood Had a belly full? The JLS star flashes his toned abdomen while returning from a shopping trip with his bandmates
Bandmate Marvin Humes couldn't contain his laughter as the 22-year-old, who had one leg of his tracksuit bottoms amusingly rolled up, pulled his Armani vest top up with feigned nonchalance. The boys were taking a break from rehearsals in Hollywood, where they are due to film their latest video.They looked quite the spectacle as they hit Sunset Boulevard, visiting fast food chain In-N-Out. Food break: Marvin, Oritsé, Aston and JB paid a visit to In-N-Out on Sunset Boulevard during a break from filming their new video New piercing: Oritsé Williams posted a photograph of his new ear piercing on the band's Twitter page Aston was not boiling hot in his navy blue hoodie, while bandmate Jonathan 'JB' Gill threw on a blinding bright yellow Adidas tracksuit. It was left to Marvin Humes to take the subtle approach, wearing a sensible hoodie, t-shirt and shorts combo, topped off with a pair ofWhile Oritsé Williams stuck to his outfit from the previous day in a black Adidas tracksuit and trilby hat.
in the day to reveal he'd had a new ear piercing, telling fans:'Wow...today I jus randomly felt like gettin another piercing... Stateside: The JLS boys enjoyed a stroll down Hollywood's Sunset Boulveard yesterday after they arrived in America in a bid to crack the US charts The four-piece boy band jetted off to America earlier this month to record their second album but also decided it would also be the perfect opportunity to try and get their big break.But the boys - Aston Merrygold, 22, Jonathan 'JB' Gill, 21, Marvin Humes, 25 and Oritsé Williams, 21 - were warned by their management that it might take time to make it over there.Speaking to the Sun last week, a source said: 'Few British bands have made it over there, so management told them not to expect overnight success.' Keeping cool: Oritse Williams keeps out of the California sun by walking the shade while Marvin Hume sips from a cold drink As well as the new video they are working hard at promoting their second single, Everybody in Love, which was released in the UK in November last year and went to number one.
So far it has been getting lots of airplay on U.S. radio stations, bu tof course that doesn't guarantee success.The group are still fairly unknown in the States, which they found out to their dismay when they went to a basketball game just over a week ago. Wait for the green hand, fellas: Aston and Marvin ignore the road signs telling them not to cross The band went to watch the Los Angeles Lakers at the Staples Centre and tried to get courtside tickets, usually reserved for A-list celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio and David Beckham.But they had to settle for the cheap seats at the back, or in the gods, but onlookers said they didn't mind too much.Someone should warn them, however, that jaywalking in the Golden State is frowned on and can result in a fine.Luckily, they managed to avoid one after they were snapped walking across the street, the 'Don't Walk' sign of a red hand clearly visable behind them. Hanging out: Aston and Oritse stop by a fire hydrant as they wait for their bandmates to catch up