Corey Worthington releases single
WHETHER you like him or non, party boy Corey Worthington simply won't go away.
Next week he will discharge a cover of the classic Beastie Boys teen anthem Fight for Your Right (to Party).
The runway was released in 1986, years earlier Worthington was born.
He will departure the unity as a disc, along with digital and online versions.
And as entirely reported by the Hail Sunshine, Worthington testament enter the Big Brother home as an interloper next William Ashley Sunday.
Ten confirmed the worst-kept secret in television system yesterday and the Melbourne stripling was in lockdown on the Gold Coast yesterday.
Since January, when he became either the most loved or hated party boy, Worthington hasn't stopped fielding offers for lick, according to his manager Easy lay Markson.
"The involvement has not stopped," Mr Markson told Confidential yesterday.