
It is not every day that Singapore get to see so many international stars, all in one day.
It was raining stars in Singapore as heavyweight punchers such as Gwen Stefani and Black Eye Peas waltzed round the race course to send the event into a real glitzy frenzy.

It is not every day that Singapore get to see so many international stars, all in one day.

Bolt, Richards athletes of the year
Million Dollar Katie
Records fall at shortcourse Singapore
Pacquiao for President!
They all came to see Manny play
The best pound-for-pound fighter
Reputations on the line in Cotto-Pacquiao match
Best pictures of October 2009
Barack Obama and his love for sports
Girl from Rio surfing up the charts
Briatore hearing starts in ParisFormer Renault chief Flavio Briatore's appeal against a lifetime ban for ordering Nelson Piquet junior to crash at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix began in the High Court in Paris on Tuesday.
Schumacher unlikely to join Mercedes: spokesmanMichael Schumacher is unlikely to return to Formula One despite contact with new team Mercedes Grand Prix, the seven-time world champion's spokesman said on Sunday.
Button signs up for McLaren F1 dream teamWorld champion Jenson Button will drive for McLaren alongside Lewis Hamilton in an all-British Formula One dream team next year.
Brawn says wants F1 champ Button to stayRoss Brawn advised Wednesday newly-crowned Formula One world champion Jenson Button to stick with his Brawn team instead of jumping to McLaren next season.
Mercedes buy Brawn, Button set for McLarenMercedes on Monday bought out Formula One world champions Brawn GP in a move which is likely to see Jenson Button join McLaren next season.
Former F1's Briatore seeks 1 mln euros in damagesDisgraced former Renault team head Flavio Briatore is seeking one million euros in compensation from Formula One's governing body over the crash-gate scandal, according to a report.