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Justin Bieber in Us Weekly: Shirtless, Striving To Be Better

Justin Bieber may be single, but he has high hopes for his love life. Featured in a new Us Weekly special, the singer tells the publication that he hopes to “get married and start a family” down the line, adding that his grandparents are his role models. Why? Because “they love each other so much, after so many years! When I’m their age, I want to be as in love with my wife as my grandfather is with his.” And while it’s unlikely Selena Gomez will be that wife at this point, Justin says the pair are on good terms. “As long as people are kind to each other during a breakup, there is no reason they can’t be friends,” JB says, adding that “a lot of people give me relationship advice.” The singer, of course, continues to face criticism and scandal, the latest being a lawsuit by a photographer who claims Bieber kicked him in the stomach last year. “I’m still growing,” he says. “I’m trying to be a better person every day.”

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Justin Bieber in Us Weekly: Shirtless, Striving To Be Better

Alec Baldwin Apologizes for Twitter Rant, Denies Homophobia

Alec Baldwin has apologized for once again flipping his $hit at a reporter. The latest incident only took place on Twitter – in response to a Daily Mail writer alleging that Baldwin’s wife was on her phone during James Gandolfini’s funeral this week – but it was especially ugly because it seemed to contain multiple gay slurs. Baldwin referred to George Stark as a “queen,” for example. “My ill-advised attack on George Stark of the Daily Mail had absolutely nothing to do with issues of anyone’s sexual orientation,” Baldwin said in a statement to GLAAD late yesterday. He added: “My anger was directed at Mr. Stark for blatantly lying and disseminating libelous information about my wife and her conduct at our friend’s funeral service.” “As someone who fights against homophobia, I apologize.” “I have worked, periodically, with numerous marriage equality organizations, especially over the past couple of years, to achieve the very rights that gay couples are earning by recent court decisions.” “I would not advocate violence against someone for being gay and I hope that my friends at GLAAD and the gay community understand that my attack on Mr. Stark in no way was the result of homophobia.” “Many Thanks, Alec Baldwin.” Baldwin’s former 30 Rock co-star, Tracy Morgan, also got in trouble in 2011 for a stand-up routine in which he went off on gays . Both men have seen their subsequent apologizes accepted by GLAAD.

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Alec Baldwin Apologizes for Twitter Rant, Denies Homophobia