Monday, April 8, 2013

Justin Bieber Shows Off New

Justin Bieber Shows Off New, Shaved Haircut!

Justin Bieber's new hair
Justin Bieber's swoop bangs are back!

Posing for pictures with fans yesterday, Justin showed off a new haircut!

Keeping it long in the front, Justin's new hair is shaved on the sides too. His new look is very edgy and VERY Rihanna-like. We aren't sure if we're feeling it!

Justin also axed his Vanilla Ice spiked bangs and now has the swoop bangs again, something we totally thought he wouldn't bring back!

What do you think of Justin's new 'do? Is it his way of having a "fresh start?"

We all know a lot of people like to get tattoos and new haircuts when they want a new start or when they're trying to get over a broken relationship. Perhaps that's what he's doing? He has gotten a few tats since his split with Selena Gomez!

Do you like Justin's new haircut?!

 

Justin Bieber's Friends

Justin Bieber's Friends Throw Wild Parties At Singer's Mansion

Justin Bieber bought a seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom mansion in Calabasas, Calif., for $6.5 million last June, and it's reportedly become the site of some wild parties.
The 19-year-old pop star is off on tour in Europe, but that doesn't stop his friends, a group of aspiring rappers who live there rent-free, including King Kevi and Lil Twist, from throwing some all-night ragers, reports RadarOnline.
Sources who claim to regularly attend the bashes at Bieber's mansion told the website the parties consist of "usually only five dudes and about 42 girls," and say that while a few of the ladies are strippers, most of them are just girls whom everyone knows.
"All the guys are pretty much hooking up with all the women, they find two or three girls that they like a night," a party-goer reveals. "The parties are pretty wild, it is like an insane frat party but with way less dudes and a lot more hot chicks!"
Last week, TMZ posted photos from one of the alleged parties at Bieber's house, "which showed a large hookah pipe with multiple hose attachments on a table, beer bottles, as well as the hard stuff." And while there were reports that Bieber's friends are fans of the codeine syrup concoction known as "sizzurp," a partier told RadarOnline that the drug being used at the party is marijuana -- which is totally legal with a prescription in California.
While Bieber isn't at these "wild parties," he reportedly doesn't mind that they are happening.
"There’s always a bodyguard to make sure no girls are taking pictures. Everyone who comes in has to sign [a non-disclosure] and leave their cell phone at the door with security," explained RadarOnline's source.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Justin Bieber's latest antics


Justin Bieber's latest antics not seen as 'hot and sexy'

Just when you think Justin Bieber is maturing and growing out of his boyhood antics, along comes a picture of him in a rather vulgar looking pose. While some say Justin looks sexy doing what he is doing in a new picture he posted on Twitter this weekend, many more agree that he looks “raunchy.”
In reports last week Justin and Selena Gomez were buying some land to build their dream home, in what most would consider a very grownup move. Then come Saturday Justin posts this picture of him and two male friends and in this picture he is purposely grabbing his crotch for the camera.
Hollywood Life posted this picture and asked readers if they found Justin acting “hot and sexy” or just plain “raunchy.” Believe it or not almost 70% of the readers who voted checked off “raunchy.”
The comments that the article got also reflected that this picture wasn’t received well at all. He was called a “creepy kid” by one commenter. The thought that he would post a picture like this when “there are 8 and 9 year old girls who adore him and have to see this is …….disgusting,” wrote another commenter.
Then of course there’s Selena Gomez, who is the epitome of a lady and once she gets a gander at this she’s sure to find this embarrassing. What he was trying to prove or convey in this picture is unknown, but it certainly goes against the grain of a mature young man.
If not out of respect for his fans, he should at least have respect for Selena and not post this. How will she feel when her mother or other family members see the boy she loves behaving like this?
He needs to take a good look at what he is doing, after walking away from the VMA’s this year for the first time without an award, it looks as if his popularity could be waning. This is just not the way to turn things around.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Lawyer in Justin Bieber

Lawyer in Justin Bieber car chase case fights anti-paparazzi law

A paparazzo charged with recklessly pursuing Justin Bieber for photos will challenge the constitutionality of the law targeting aggressive celebrity-hounding tactics, his attorney said Friday. Attorney David S. Kestenbaum filed a motion asking a judge to declare that the 2010 California statute penalizing those who drive recklessly in pursuit of commercial photos is unconstitutional.
The 17-page motion argues the law used to charge his client, Paul Raef, violates First Amendment protections for the press and is too broad.
Kestenbaum filed the motion during a brief hearing that neither Raef nor Bieber attended. The photographer was charged last month with four misdemeanor counts after a July 6 high-speed pursuit on a Los Angeles freeway involving the pop singer and other paparazzi.
Raef is the first person charged under the law.
The motion does not address the specifics of the incident, but rather challenges the law on constitutional grounds. It contends the law is vague because state vehicle codes do not adequately define what would be a photo taken for commercial purposes.
"First and foremost, the statute unconstitutionally singles out the press for a special penalty," the motion states.
A judge will hear the motion during a hearing on Sept. 24. Raef has not yet entered a plea in the case.
Raef, 30, was not arrested during the chase. However, his license plate was reported to police, who investigated and presented the case to city prosecutors. They charged Raef on July 25, but when the photographer appeared for booking, Kestenbaum said police were unaware of the new law and he was not processed.
Kestenbaum said he expects the case will likely end up in an appeals court, regardless of any ruling by a criminal court judge.
Raef has also been charged with more traditional reckless driving and for following other cars too closely.
Prosecutors allege he chased Bieber at more than 80 mph and forced other motorists to avoid collisions while Raef tried to get shots of the teen heartthrob.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Justin Bieber, Movie Star? Mark Wahlberg says

Justin Bieber, Movie Star? "If I Have Anything to Do With it," Says Mark Wahlberg

Justin Bieber, Mark Wahlberg 
Justin Bieber is getting closer to making his big-time transition from music phenom to movie superstar.
The Biebs' pal Mark Wahlberg gave us an update on the script for the upcoming basketball flick that he the 18-year-old "Boyfriend" singer have been working on.
Justin Bieber talks acting
"We got a first draft," Wahlberg told us while promoting Marked, his new sports nutrition line for GNC. "They did an edit on the script and got to make some changes and do a little bit of rewrite and polish but I've been in contact with [Justin's] managers and the studio a lot. We just want to make it great and we're getting there."
The flick will star Bieber as a basketball player. "I think of Paul Newman and Tom Cruise in The Color of Money but in the world of inner city basketball," Wahlberg dished.
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"I just think personally we have a great idea," Wahlberg said. "He's a great athlete...he's focused and he wants to have success in the movie world and acting as well. He's focused and patient about finding the right particular part, working with the right people and I think he'd do a great job. I think we have good chemistry and like I said he's right for this particular part and it's an idea we've had for a while."
So can we expect to see Bieber on the big screen by next year? "Possibly, if I have anything to do with it," Wahlberg said.
And for the record, Wahlberg isn't the only Bieber fan in his family. "My sons are [fans] and my youngest daughter is, but my oldest daughter is not a fan," the 41-year-old Fighter star said, adding, "I think it's when Selena Gomez came into the picture."

 

Justin Bieber Gives Prince William Hair Advice

Justin Bieber Gives Prince William Hair Advice and a 12-Year-Old YouTube Beauty Vlogger Battles a Second Cancer in Alluring Links

alluring-links-spring-2012.jpgThis week, we told you new and wannabe blondes what changes to expect in your post-hair color beauty routine, and assured you that you would not go blind if you used liquid liner on your inner rim (though it still might not be such a great idea). Here's what we were reading when we weren't glued to the Olympics.
CC creams are a real thing, not something I just made up to one-up BB creams. "Color control" creams are available in Asia, and they're basically BB creams with more coverage and skin-care benefits. Chanel's CC cream—shouldn't those c's be back-to-back and crossing over each other?—will soon be available in America.
Justin Bieber took a shot at Prince William's receding hairline, saying, "I mean, there are things to prevent that nowadays, like Propecia. I don't know why he doesn't just get those things, those products. You just take Propecia and your hair grows back. Have you not got it over here?" Do you think there's even the slightest chance that Will was like "Wow, what is this Propecia of which you speak?! None of my many fancy butlers has ever mentioned it! Thanks Justin, I am now a Beliber." Yeah. Me neither. Since Biebs is so freely sharing his thoughts, so am I: First of all, kid, there are plenty of reasons not to take Propecia. Get your learn on. Secondly, you're really tempting the gods to smote your cocky pompadour.
Only 3 percent of nail techs are dudes, prompting Jezebel to declare it the last female-centric beauty industry. I must admit I've met zero male manicurists but so many male hairdressers in my beauty-mag day. Though also in my anecdotal experience, I feel the makeup biz is still more female than male, despite the success of legend-level men folk Dick Page, François Nars, and Tom Pecheux.
Kelly Ripa has copped to Botox being a part of her beauty routine: "I get Botox injected right here, right into my forehead as much as possible!" Unrelated: Josh Groban should be her forever co-host. Or Pat Kiernan. [Glamour's The Girls in the Beauty Dept.]
Talia Joy Castellano, a 12-year-old YouTube beauty vlogger and cancer patient, who says she uses makeup "as my wig," has announced that she now has two types of cancer. For the last 5 years, Castellano has undergone treatment for neuroblastoma and is strongly considering not having a bone marrow transplant for her newly diagnosed pre-leukemia; this means that barring an alternative treatment, she'll have four months to a year to live. On Tuesday, she told her fans: "I'm going to continue doing videos as long as I can...I really, really love doing YouTube. You guys are freakin' amazing. Don't freak out...It's not like it's going to be tomorrow...I hope you guys understand where I'm coming from not wanting to do the transplant...The journey of having cancer was amazing. But every journey has an end." To find out more about donating bone marrow, visit the National Marrow Donor Program; to find out more about donating platelets (which chemotherapy patients need) visit the Red Cross.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Madonna, Jay-Z, Justin Bieber Sued for Insult

Madonna, Jay-Z, Justin Bieber Sued for Insult, Noisiness, Copyright Dramas

Jay-Z, Madonna, Justin Bieber / Photo: Getty Images 

Stars sued for being offensive, loud, and worse
Following up on threats made when the Queen of Pop debuted a video featuring ultra-conservative French party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika emblazoned on her forehead in Tel Aviv in May, Le Pen's camp announced today that the politician will file a lawsuit for "public insult" after Madge brought the same video to Paris' Le Stade de France Saturday night. The video, which also visually criticized leaders like Pope Benedict, Chinese leader Hu Jintao, and (because who can resist) Sarah Palin, backed the song "Nobody Knows Me" and highlighted the "Nazi-sympathizing image," reports the Guardian, that Le Pen attempted to clean up after she took over the party from her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen. (Marine Le Pen came in third in the presidential race.)
Madonna is also facing a much less timely case, one that claims (per E!) that the singer's iconic 1990 House Ball-inspired "Vogue" "intentionally sampled" the horn and strings from a Delaware-based company VMG's 1977 composition, a song called "Love Break." The company claims that producer Richard "Shep" Pettibone, who worked on "Vogue," had been originally hired by VMG to do a few remixes of "Love Break" and the samples he and Madonna's label, Warner Bros., allegedly took from the VMG tune were "intentionally disguised" and "deliberately hidden… within 'Vogue' so as to avoid detection." The company claims in the suit that it was only in 2011, when the company got ahold of the right technology, were they able to "confirm" the sampling (the suit also claims the company has sent two notices to the label and to Madonna's camp of the infringement since July of last year). The company is suing for damages "in addition to [Madonna's] profits that are attributable to the copyrighted material."
Jay-Z will be facing a similarly belated legal action in the near future. Dwayne Walker, a Bronx-based clothing designer, just filed a lawsuit in Manhattan on Thursday seeking $7 million from Jay and his Roc-A-Fella label, claiming he designed its logo in 1995 and was never paid for his work or subsequent royalties, according to the AP. The relaunched label is currently a subsidiary of Island Def Jam/Universal Music Group, though Jay-Z stepped down from his boss role in 2007. Why the suit is so late in coming has not been reported; neither the founders of Roc-a-Fella nor the heads of Def Jam have commented.
Also, a woman named Stacey Wilson Betts is suing Justin Bieber, his label (Island/Universal), the concert promoter, and the Rose Garden Arena in Portland for $9.23 million in damages, saying she developed tinnitus after taking her daughter to the Biebs' July 14, 2010 concert there. TMZ reports that Betts claims to have suffered permanent hearing damage after Bieber was steered into the crowd riding "a heart-shaped aluminum/steel gondola" and "[pointed] into various sections of the arena, [enticing] the crowd into a frenzy of screams by continuously waving his arms in a quick and upward motion." Said heart boat (which is, incidentally, not the only metallic vehicle Bieber employs) acted as a "sound conductor creating a sound blast that permanently damaged both of [her] ears," Betts says, resulting in sleep loss and a constant ringing sound. No one from Bieber's camp has commented on the suit, but considering the singer's history with unruly fans, as well as the dubious science at play, this one is likely to be resolved pretty quickly — a relief, we're sure, for Betts' no doubt mortified daughter.