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Justin Bieber Hangs Up on Interviewer Over Justin Timberlake Comparisons, Harry Styles Questions

Justin Bieber did not take too kindly to questions on the “Mojo in the Morning” radio show recently, quickly becoming agitated and ultimately hanging up. Comparisons to Justin Timberlake were the main catalyst, with references to Bieber’s mom and One Direction’s Harry Styles the apparent final straw. “I hope you take this as a compliment,” stated Mojo. “When I heard ‘Boyfriend’ for the very first time. I thought it was Justin Timberlake’s single.” Justin Bieber Hangs Up on Mojo in the Morning Justin Bieber was far from flattered. “Man, that’s crazy because our voices sound nothing alike,” he said. “I mean, I’m not trying to sound like anyone.” “Saying I sound like someone else is not really a compliment. … if you were to say ‘I heard some Justin Timberlake-esque things,’ I would take that as a compliment.” That minor stiff was nothing compared to the reaction he had when Mojo decided to bring up Bieber’s mother and One Direction singer Harry Styles. After the radio host joked that Styles might end up seducing his mother, given his penchant for older women, Bieber went on the offensive. “I don’t think you should worry about me [and my mom with Harry Styles],” the 18-year-old sensation said. “Worry about your mom, bro.” Mojo then noted that his mom had passed away, right before Bieber peaced out. Awkward. What do you think of Bieber’s reaction in hanging up?

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Justin Bieber Hangs Up on Interviewer Over Justin Timberlake Comparisons, Harry Styles Questions

Celebrities Tweet Congratulations to Anderson Cooper

In a thoughtful, well-reasoned statement, Anderson Cooper came out as a proud gay man today, saying: “Recently I’ve begun to consider whether the unintended outcomes of maintaining my privacy outweigh personal and professional principle. It’s become clear to me that by remaining silent on certain aspects of my personal life for so long, I have given some the mistaken impression that I am trying to hide something – something that makes me uncomfortable, ashamed or even afraid. “This is distressing because it is simply not true.” In response to the (not surprising) reveal, many celebrities have taken to Twitter and sent the CNN anchor their best wishes. A sampling is below: Neil Patrick Harris : “Good for you, @AndersonCooper. You’re awesome.” Jesse Tyler Ferguson : “One of the reasons I look up to my friend @andersoncooper is his amazing eloquence. Very proud of him!” Ellen DeGeneres : “I’m proud of you, @AndersonCooper.” LeAnn Rimes : “Rock on @AndersonCooper for being a brave, classy man. Much respect!” Kelly Ripa : “So proud of you @andersoncooper . Always have been, always will be.” Sara Bareilles : “I applaud @andersoncooper for being authentic and honest with the public. It helps others feel brave too.” Joan Rivers : “Thrilled @AndersonCooper came out! So, THAT’S why he never wanted to date me! I would’ve loved having Gloria Vanderbilt as my mother-in-law.”

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Celebrities Tweet Congratulations to Anderson Cooper

REVIEW: Clichés Fly Like Bullets in Gangster’s Paradise: Jerusalema

A gangster epic with a geopolitical twist, Gangster’s Paradise: Jerusalema prefaces its portrait of a young man’s rise in the criminal underworld with the assurance that the story was “inspired by real events.” The picture was shot in South Africa and spans almost 15 years between post-apartheid and present day; the country’s struggle for freedom and free enterprise informs much of the action. And yet there is a competing sense that the “real events” that served as inspiration occurred in a series of theaters in which writer/director Ralph Ziman took in the gangster canon, from Scarface to Shaft and all the way to Gomorrah. Al Capone is invoked early and often, hip hop-style, giving the mistaken impression that Ziman might not intend to play the genre’s clichés absolutely, numbingly straight.

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REVIEW: Clichés Fly Like Bullets in Gangster’s Paradise: Jerusalema

Frozen vegetables ‘more nutritious than fresh produce’

The study found that fresh food goes through around a two-week distribution chain as it is bagged and packaged and delivered to sellers. Whereas frozen food, the study said, is frozen shortly after being harvested. On ice: Contrary to popular belief frozen vegetables can more nutritious than fresh greens Because of this, researchers said using frozen food in schools could be advantageous for children who eat primary school dinners as long as quality raw ingredients are used and food is stored and cooked correctly

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Frozen vegetables ‘more nutritious than fresh produce’