My name is Emily and I really hope you enjoy watching my Bieber experience video. I just wanted to say that I have been a belieber ever since 2009 and ever since 2011, whenever Justin would come to my city (Toronto) I would go down and try to find him. I have never had luck in meeting him at all. I was always either at the wrong place, there at the wrong time or he wasn’t even in the city . I met Justin on December 29th 2013 which was over the winter holidays and I remember telling one of my teachers that when we get back, I would have met Justin. If you want to meet Justin, you have to go out there and make it happen. -Emily (@iObeyJBieber) The rest is here: My name is Emily and I really hope you enjoy watching my Bieber…
You failed the lie detector test… dude it’s a wrap. Model Fails Lie Detector Test Over Paternity According to Radar Online Michael Girgenti claims he could be the baby daddy of Kourtney Kardashian‘s son, Mason, but in a video clip obtained exclusively by RadarOnline.com, a lie detector test reveals that Michael never even slept with Kourtney! In a taped segment for The Trisha Goddard Show set to air on September 17, the host subjected Michael to a bevy of questions regarding his relationship with Kourtney and paternity of the boy she had with long-time boyfriend Scott Disick. Even though a DNA test recently revealed that Scott is in fact the father of Mason, Michael told Radar he plans to move forward with the paternity lawsuit he filed because he feels the DNA test Kourtney and Scott did “could have been fixed.” Michael requested a paternity test after claiming he’d slept with the Kardashian mother-of-two in March 2009 — nine months before Mason was born. But a lie detector test Michael did on Trisha’s show proves otherwise. “Michael, we asked you, are you telling the truth about having sexual intercourse with Kourtney. You said yes,” Trisha says during the dramatic reveal. “The polygraph determined that Michael was not being truthful,” the man who gave the test says. Not only did a DNA test conclude that Michael is not the father, but now a lie detector test given by the NBC show seems to prove he never even slept with Kourtney! “She was a wonderful lover and very beautiful. We didn’t use any protection — she didn’t ask me about it, and I was too caught up in the moment to think about it,” Michael told Star magazine in an exclusive interview about his relationship with Kourtney. “After the news broke last August that she was pregnant and I did the math, I started to think, ‘That kid could very well be mine.’ I’ve sent Kourtney emails over the winter, saying we need to talk about it — but she hasn’t replied. Now it’s to the point where I flat out just need to know if that’s my son. “In the end, it’s all about doing right by the boy — and I would be the best father I could be if he really were mine.” Somebody needs to get a life.
Ashley Judd says medication caused her face to appear puffy lately, not plastic surgery as many assumed – and she’s far from pleased that people assumed that. The Missing star wrote in The Daily Beast: “The Conversation about women’s bodies exists largely outside of all of us, while it is also directed at (and marketed to) us, and used to define and control us.” “The Conversation about women happens everywhere. We are described and detailed, our faces and bodies analyzed and picked apart, our worth ascertained and ascribed based on the reduction of personhood to simple physical objectification .” Judd continues to explain that as a general rule, she has refused to read media articles related to herself, because, “I do not want to give my power, my self-esteem, or my autonomy, to any person, place, or thing outside myself.” “I thus abstain from all media about myself.” When it came to the controversy over her unusually puffy face while promoting her new series, however, the actress got wind of it – and felt that there were underlying issues critically important to her and impossible to overlook. Judd lamented the “pointedly nasty, gendered, and misogynistic” rumors that embodies what “all girls and women in our culture endure every day.” “We are unable at times to identify ourselves as our own denigrating abusers, or as abusing other girls and women. A case in point is that this conversation was initially promulgated largely by women; a sad and disturbing fact.” “If this conversation is going to be had, I will do my part to insist that it is a feminist one, because it has been misogynistic from the start. Who makes a fantastic leap from being sick, or gaining some weight over the winter, to a conclusion of plastic surgery?” “Our entire culture, that’s who. The insanity has to stop, because as focused on me as it appears to have been, it is about all girls and women.” Do you think that Ashley Judd has a point about body issues, or is she making too much out of it? Share your thoughts in the comments below.