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Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie may be a big girl, but she sure has reason to cry this week as she is appearing on the covers of US Weekly and People magazine – but not in a good way. The US Weekly headline reads “Fergie Betrayed” and the People headline is going with “Rocked By Scandal.” The story behind the headlines alleges that Fergie’s new hubby Josh Duhamel carried on a fling with an Atlanta stripper.

All the reports have Duhamel denying the allegations (of course) and almost all of them state that Fergie is standing by her man. However, in a post yesterday in Bill Zwecker’s column in the Chicago Sun-Times, it seems that Fergie doesn’t believe him. Zwecker’s source states: ”[Fergie's] been around musicians for too long. She understands show business marriages are not like other people’s.” The source, a Black Eyed Peas insider, goes on to say, ”He’s definitely in the doghouse. But Fergie’s hanging in there — at least for the time being. She was fully aware of Josh’s reputation as a ladies’ man when she hooked up with him.”

Assuming the Sun-Times source is reliable, it’s time for these two to have a chat. Fergie’s got to tell him to Shut Up, that she’s Got A Feeling that he’s Phunking With Her Heart by being Clumsy with a stripper and if he doesn’t start showing her Where Is The Love she’s going to Boom Boom Pow him off the London Bridge.

Fergie is not the only music star not having a good week. Chris Brown, who is trying to establish a comeback with a series of concerts in smaller venues, is failing to sell tickets for most of the shows.

Perez Hilton is reporting that his concerts, which used to be in the 20,000-seat variety, are now being held in 1,000-2,500 seat venues. Every show listed on Ticketmaster’s website is showing plenty of seats available. Perez also reports that some markets’ sales have already been labeled as “disastrous.”

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