happy holidays. love u all Purpose: http://smarturl.it/JBPurpose Under The Mistletoe: http://smarturl.it/UnderTheMistletoeJB. http://www.youtube.com/v/zvCto860P6Q?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Continued here: Purpose Yule Log
Surprised a few fans in a Lyft ride to celebrate the new album. Buy Purpose in the Lyft app for $5 when you take a ride in Bieber Mode 11/13-11/19. More details here: http://blog.lyft.com/posts/lyf… http://www.youtube.com/v/VFNe9ZKAiCQ?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata The rest is here: Bieber Mode w/ Lyft
Love my Beliebers. This album’s for us. Love seeing this. New album Purpose out Nov 13th. Pre-order to get the new single Sorry: http://smarturl.it/JBPurpose. http://www.youtube.com/v/KNISnJEVz4M?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Read more from the original source: Sorry (Fan Dance Video)
pre-order the new album Purpose to get the What Do You Mean? remix w/ Ariana Grande. out nov 13th http://smarturl.it/JBPurpose. http://www.youtube.com/v/Sgqj8RkPObI?version=3&f=user_uploads&app=youtube_gdata Visit link: What Do You Mean? (Remix) w/ Ariana Grande
By now, you’re probably aware that Ariel Winter’s Instagram is more popular within the key demographic than her lumbering dinosaur of a sitcom. The actress’ racy selfies have made her a favorite on social media and in the tabloids, but there are downsides to being popular in those crowds. Ever post something, feel a little too exposed, and immediately regret it? Imagine that times several million and you start to get an idea of Ariel’s plight. While we’re sure she’d be the first to admit that she courts and enjoys the attention, Ariel understandably gets frustrated when the comments and media coverage go too far. And now, she’s clapping back with a lengthy rant against the press, the toxic environment on social media, and the perception that she’s using risque clothing to boost her career. “Something I wish people would realize…I am not TRYING to be featured on Snapchat,” Winter’s rant begins. “I am not trying to be pap’d everywhere I do, I am literally just LIVING and unfortunately, I can’t do that without paparazzi following me around everyday,” she adds. “I’m not trying to show you my ass in shorts when I go to the grocery store. I’m trying to live my life. People wear shorts. People have wardrobe malfunctions. No one is perfect.” Winter went on to address the criticism she’s faced for dressing “inappropriately” for certain events, such as when she attended the premiere of a children’s movie in a see-through dress . “I’m not a stylist! I don’t know what to wear everyday so I look ‘appropriate’ or ‘fashionable.’ Also, screw having to always look appropriate or fashionable,” she wrote. “For what? Society? Who gets to decide what is appropriate or fashionable???? I wear what I like and no one should fault me for that. I don’t want people to constantly see me in the news for going to dinner, or grocery shopping, or anything,” she continued. “I want to be in the news when I ASK for it by going to a publicized event, or EVEN BETTER when I have work out/coming out! So trust me, I don’t want to see me in shorts putting water in my car every single d—n day as much as you don’t.” The common rebuttal there will likely be that Ariel could easily afford a stylist, and if she’s so bothered by criticisms of her attire, it might be a worthwhile investment. That said, we see her point, and she certainly shouldn’t feel obligated to hire a personal shopper. From there, Ariel delves into an even more serious topic: her troubled childhood , and the ways in she feels she was sexualized as an adolescent. “I’d also like to address the tweets I get saying ‘you accused your mother of sexualizing you yet you’re a whore.’ I was a CHILD being dressed like I was 24. I was 8-13 years old,” the actress writes. “I wasn’t an ADULT as I am now. As you mature at 16, 17, 18 you further develop your own identity and can make decisions for yourself. As a child, you do as you’re told regardless of what is good for you.” “I’m an ADULT now, who can make my own choices and have my own identity. And just because I DECIDE to show my body occasionally doesn’t mean I’m unintelligent or that I’m talentless or that I have no self respect,” she adds. The entire piece is worth reading, and Ariel addresses a number of important topics. It’s impossible to tell at this point where her career might be headed, but it’s good to know that Ariel is aware of the various pitfalls of fame, even if–like just about every other celebrity–she’s not entirely sure how to avoid them. We feel confident that she’ll eventually find a way to navigate this tricky industry. She seems well on her way. View Slideshow: Ariel Winter: The Hottest Pics of an Internet Legend in the Making
Aaron Hernandez‘s lawyer revealed his suspicions about the late star’s alleged suicide and new evidence may prove that he was spot on. Jose Baez is accusing the Worcester Medical Examiner of illegally retaining Aaron’s brain after agreeing to release it to the hospital of the family’s choice for the purpose of CTE medical research. The family […]
During the London stop of his Purpose Tour, Justin Bieber paused to give his thoughts on Instagram and why he’s not at all pressed about getting his account back. Apparently he thinks IG is hell and only “for the Devil.” Do you agree??