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How to get Justin Bieber tickets – tomorrow on Sunrise (Thurs 5 July)

Justin Bieber is performing for Sunrise on July 18 – his biggest concert in Australia on this visit. yahoo7.com.au @sunriseon7 facebook.com http://www.youtube.com/v/fPIViPUdH7E?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Continue reading here: How to get Justin Bieber tickets – tomorrow on Sunrise (Thurs 5 July)

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Sophie Monk Does NUTS of the Day

Sophie Monk may be a joke – or at least non-sense people don’t even remember because she’s never really done an actual movie…her real claim to fame is getting herpes from Paris Hilton via a Good Charlotte twin who imported her from Australia cuz she wanted to be Hollywood famous….I think she may have even done the whole popstar thing, at least in Australia, where she won somee reality TV show that got her to be in the same room as Good Charlotte twin in the first place…. The truth is that none of that matters, she’s a fucking nobody, even if she’s got big lips, decent tits, and a vagina capable of eating any pair of pants it faces…you know notorious for cameltoe…Sure she’s hot, but she’s getting old and has got all the attention she deserves, even if she’s doing photoshoots for nuts, half naked pretending to do sports…and even if those photoshoots are kinda amazing to look at…..she still fucking sucks…a real fucking loser….

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Carly Rae Jepsen’s ‘Call Me Maybe,’ By The Numbers

As the singer’s inescapable smash reaches #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, we break down its rise to the top. By James Montgomery Carly Rae Jepsen Photo: It was probably inevitable, but now it’s official: Carly Rae Jepsen’s ubiquitous “Call Me Maybe” is the #1 song in the country, overtaking Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” atop the Billboard Hot 100. It’s been quite a voyage for the Canadian-born Jepsen, one that’s featured cameos by Justin Bieber, unwitting assists from Barack Obama, and more cover versions that we can possible count. Still, there are plenty of other measurable statistics, so here’s a look at the rise of “Call Me Maybe” to the top of the charts, by the numbers. 108 million : Number of views the “Call Me Maybe” video has racked up on YouTube since debuting on March 1, 2012. The clip is currently the most popular music video on the site. 12 million : Number of views the Barack Obama “dub” of the song has garnered on YouTube, making it the most-watched of the innumerable “Call Me” covers. 3.3 million : Number of digital downloads “Call Me Maybe” has sold to date, according to Nielsen SoundScan . 269 : Number of days since September 20, 2011, when “Call Me Maybe” was officially released on iTunes. It is currently the Music Store’s most-downloaded single. .269 : Current batting average of New York Mets second baseman Justin Turner, who has used “Call Me Maybe” as his at-bat music . 193 : Total length, in seconds, of “Call Me Maybe.” Jepsen sings the hook 11 times over the course of the song, or once every 17.5 seconds. 157 : Number of days since Justin Bieber first tweeted about “Call Me Maybe,” posting a video of former “Swag Coach” Ryan Good and “Pretty Little Liars” star Ashley Benson singing along to the tune and officially beginning Jepsen’s Stateside ascent. 118 : Number of days since Bieber’s “Call Me Maybe” video first premiered on YouTube, featuring cameos by Selena Gomez, Ashley Tisdale and Big Time Rush’s Carlos Pena. The clip has been viewed more than 42 million times to date. 16 : Number of weeks since “Call Me Maybe” debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, entering the chart at #38 behind Big Sean’s “Dance (Ass).” 13 : Number of countries in which “Call Me Maybe” has reached #1, including Australia, Hungary, Ireland and Jepsen’s native Canada. 11 ” Number of U.S. charts “Call Me Maybe” currently resides on, including Pop Songs, Dance/Club Songs and Adult Contemporary. 8 : Number of weeks Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” held the top spot on the Hot 100, before being dethroned by “Call Me Maybe.” 1 : Number of full-length albums Jepsen has released to date: 2008’s Tug of War remains her sole LP (she also released an EP, Curiosity, in February). Related Artists Carly Rae Jepsen

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Lady Gaga Black Eye Photo: Revealed!

We gotta give props to Lady Gaga. After having her clock cleaned by a giant pole and suffering a concussion on stage in New Zealand, she sang 16 MORE SONGS to finish the show. The following morning in Brisbane, Australia, the bruising set in … and the force of the crushing blow suffered by the 26-year-old became more apparent. Take a look at her black eye: We’ve seen Lady Gaga without makeup , but this takes it to another level. She confessed that she didn’t want to go out with the shiner, Tweeting: “Just emerging from hours of sleep … Still remiss if I should go outside, with this clonker I may be of questionable styling.” “Thank you so much for all the thoughtful messages. I feel a bit woozy but a little better everyday. Very happy to be in beautiful Australia.” Her make-up artist Tara Savelo tweeted after the show: “Gaga has a concussion but she is going to be okay. She wants u to know she loves u.” “I’m taking care of her and cant believe she finished the show!” Neither can we … but is it any wonder her fans love her?

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Nicole Trunfio Bikini Pics of the Day

Nicole Trunfio is a model from Australia who is trying to make it big in America…..She never answers my message on Facebook, probably because she thinks she’s better than me, or too cool for me, a common practice with hot girls that is usually warranted, even though if they had a bit of a sense of humor, they’d be into my shit….like I am into their shit…cuz their shit involves showing their tits for fashion….that I have POSTED ONCE BEFORE ….no wait make that TWICE …. I am pretty sure they are implants….and implants never hurt anyone before…except maybe people who had botched surgeries, or who got maor infections after the fact….and ended up dying….or the men who had accidents driving by a bitch with implants….or guys who killed themselves after their girlfriend left them after getting implants cuz tits get better dudes…cuz fake tits save shit tits….and none of that matters…cuz she’s on a beach in a bikini…..and here are the pics….

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Jessica Marais Hot Titties from Magic City of the Day

Jessica Marais has some rocking fake tits. She’s some Australian bitch who was pregnant when this clip was shot for some show called Magic City about Miami in the 1950s that I’ve never heard of….She gave birth to her first kid a week or two ago and if you’re wondering why seeing a clip of here fake tits in some TV show I’ve never heard of led me to finding out her life story….about her move from South Africa to Canada to Australia where her dad died and she was raised by her mom….graduating an Anglican school in 2002 and going into acting school that has resulted in 3 or 4 IMDB credits and a baby that has ravaged her vagina….so recently she probably still has the stitches in and more importantly…she probably still has the placenta in the fridge…all nutritious and delicious…it was 10 fucking days ago people… Either way, never heard of her, now I have, but more importantly…now I know what she looks like topless….

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Robin Gibb And Bee Gees Gave The World Disco ‘Fever’

The late Robin and his brothers helped define a genre and topped the charts in the process. By Gil Kaufman The Bee Gees in the 1970s Photo: Bee Gees Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/ Getty Im Just days after the world lost Queen of Disco Donna Summer , another one of the genre’s royal family, Bee Gees member Robin Gibb, died after a long battle with cancer. Robin, 62, and his brothers Barry and Maurice began their musical career in 1963 and scored a number of hits with sentimental ballads such as “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” and “I Started a Joke” and their first top 20 single, “New York Mining Disaster 1941.” But it was their work in the late 1970s that would forever cement their memory in music history. After a string of successful albums and singles in the late 1960s and early 1970s, the brotherly trio hit the hard time early in the decade, including a brief period where Robin left the band to go solo because he felt Barry was being pushed to the forefront at his expense. It wasn’t until they revamped their sound on 1975’s Main Course that they hit upon a formula that would make them international superstars and help sell more than 200 million albums over the course of their career. That record turned away from earnest folk and pop to a sound laced with a more soulful, dance-oriented groove, epitomized by the #1 hit “Jive Talkin’.” They followed up with the soundtrack to the hit movie “Saturday Night Fever,” which held the record for the best-selling album of all time until the release of Michael Jackson’s Thriller. With such smashes as “Night Fever,” “How Deep Is Your Love,” “You Should Be Dancing,” “Stayin’ Alive” and “More Than a Woman,” the soundtrack won the Grammy for Album of the Year and sold more than 15 million copies in the United States alone. Though they weren’t even tapped to work on the soundtrack until after the movie had already wrapped, producer Robert Stigwood asked them to try and whip up a few tunes for the film that would soon define the disco era. They dashed most of the additional songs off in just over one weekend, and the rest, as they say, is history. In the years since, the album, whose cover prominently features the trio in their signature white disco suits just above a dancing John Travolta, has sold more than 40 million copies and stands as one of the top five best-selling albums of all time. Robin often sung the lead on the early songs, even though it was Barry who was the ostensible leader of the group later in their career. The siblings’ allegedly testy dynamic was turned into a bizarre recurring skit on “Saturday Night Live” from 2003 to 2011 by Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake called “The Barry Gibb Talk Show.” Though Fallon once told Howard Stern that he really didn’t know how the idea came to him to play Barry as an out-of-control rage-aholic hosting a public affairs show about the day’s news, the comedic combination of the monosyllabic Timberlake as Robin and the pair singing the trio’s falsetto harmonies made for some of the show’s funniest moments. Born in 1949 on the Isle of Man off the British Coast, Robin and his brothers grew up in Manchester, England, but moved to Australia as children. They got their start there performing on television shows as the B.G.’s. It was after the family returned to England in the 1960s that the trio began to score international attention with their melodic three-part harmonies and emotional songwriting. Robin released a trio of solo albums in the 1980s, but neither he nor the group would ever reach the “Fever” heights again. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. Earlier this year, Robin released a classical piece called The Titanic Requiem, recorded with his son, Robin-John, but was too ill to attend an April 10 performance with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Robin’s death is the latest heartache for the family, which has suffered a string of misfortunes, including the 1988 death of youngest brother Andy, 30, and the 2003 passing of Robin’s twin, Maurice, 53. More than 30 years after their global breakthrough, the music created by Robin and his brothers remains a cultural touchstone for each successive generation. Everyone from Eric Clapton to Destiny’s Child, the Cure’s Robert Smith, the Flaming Lips, Elton John, Al Green, Cher, Diana Ross, Tina Turner and Celine Dion have recorded their songs over the years. Please share your condolences for Gibb’s family, friends and fans in the comments. Related Photos The Bee Gees’ Robin Gibb: A Career In Photos

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Bee Gees’ Robin Gibb Dead At 62

Singer had battled colon and liver cancer and lapsed into a coma last month. By Katie Byrne Robin Gibb in 1976 Photo: Richard E. Aaron/ Redferns/ Getty Images Bee Gees member Robin Gibb died Sunday (May 20) after a long battle with cancer; he was 62 years old. “The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery,” read a statement confirming the news. “The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time.” Gibb, who had been battling colon and liver cancer, lapsed into a weeklong coma last month. In February, doctors said he’d made a “spectacular” recovery from the disease, but he was soon back in the hospital for surgery. The “Saturday Night Fever” singer had bowel surgery almost two years ago for an unrelated condition, at which time doctors discovered a tumor and diagnosed him with colon cancer. It appeared as if the cancer was in remission as recently as March. Robin was one-third of the Brothers Gibb, alongside lead singer Barry and twin brother Maurice, who died in 2003 from complications of abdominal surgery. The siblings created the Bee Gees as teens in Brisbane, Australia, in 1958. They made their initial impact on pop during the Beatles-led British invasion of the mid-’60s, sending “New York Mining Disaster 1941” into the top 20 and beginning a string of hits that would last through 1972’s “Run to Me.” The ’71 smash “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” reached the top of the charts. The Bee Gees’ style shifted during the disco era, and their success with funky, dance-oriented pieces such as “Jive Talkin'” and “You Should Be Dancing” set them up for the pop juggernaut of Saturday Night Fever. With falsetto vocals and irresistible rhythms, the trio became one of disco’s most resonant symbols. Three Bee Gees songs from the film’s soundtrack, “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Stayin’ Alive” and “Night Fever,” reached #1 on the Billboard chart. The Saturday Night Fever album is pop’s best-selling soundtrack, having moved over 40 million copies. Please share your condolences for Gibb’s family, friends and fans in the comments. Related Photos The Bee Gees’ Robin Gibb: A Career In Photos Related Artists The Bee Gees

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Rihanna: Naked, Scaly on Facebook

Rihanna’s showing off her body – there’s a big stunner for you – in a new photo posted on Facebook. It’s from her recent video shoot. Like you care. The 24-year-old, in behind-the-scenes photos from the set of her “Where Have You Been” music video , is completely topless. Nothing unusual. Her breasts are covered by reptile scales, though. That’s unusual … In the video, Rihanna and a slew of shirtless men adventure through a swamp, which good explain the reptilian theme for part of the extravagant effort. The star’s latest topless shot isn’t the first time she’s left little to the imagination … this month. Not even two weeks ago, she was grinding at a strip club. She also took her top off in Hawaii, played with white powder on her bodyguard’s head, etc. There’s a reason she’s Top 10 worldwide in Twitter fans. One cautionary note, though. Why would Hugh Hefner want to pay $1 million for Rihanna in Playboy if she’s already giving it away for free 24/7? Think about it, Rih. Leave ’em wanting more.

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LeAnn Rimes Fears Brandi Glanville Might KILL Her

LeAnn Rimes’ uneasy relationship with Brandi Glanville has been well established, but new reports have shed light on just how uneasy things once were. Glanville, now a star of The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills , made other threats so serious that Rimes seriously considered getting a restraining order. Rimes, now married to Glanville’s ex-husband Eddie Cibrian, began an affair with Eddie while he and Brandi were married. This did not go over well. “Brandi has told LeAnn to her face multiple times that she would kill her if she could,” a source close told Celebuzz of the bad blood that boiled. Should LeAnn be scared for her safety? Even now? “LeAnn is scared of Brandi and believes she is unstable. LeAnn’s own mother is concerned for her daughter’s safety too and regularly calls her to tell her so.” In an interview with Australia’s NW magazine, Brandi Glanville recalled how she flew into a rage the first time she saw Rimes at her son’s soccer game. “I remember walking up to practice and there she was with my baby in her lap,” Brandi said. “My blood was boiling, and I thought I was going to kill her .” “I really thought I was going to physically hurt her.” “But that was the first time I saw her that way – she was sitting in my soccer chair, under my tent, she’s got my kid on her lap and she’s there with my husband, and that was that little moment of total irrational fury.” Despite taking to Twitter Monday to declare “the articles online are incorrect,” Brandi has gone public about the brash, murderous feelings before. Fuelling Rimes’ fears, in an interview with Mix XM’s Hot Moms Club Radio on April 28 2011, Glanville admitted, “The first time I saw my baby sitting in her (LeAnn’s) lap, I wanted to kill her… I wanted to murder her.” Well … at least Glanville’s honest and doesn’t own any firearms. Probably. She also slashed Eddie Cibrian’s tires at one point, then admitted it. Glanville was married to Cibrian for eight years before they split in 2009.

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