Randy Jackson feels his niece, Paris Jackson, may be unreasonably confined in a psychiatric hospital, but her mother, Debbie Rowe , has a different take on it. Rowe hit back after Jackson weighed in on Twitter, writing about Paris. He wrote, “I just hate the fact that [Paris] will probably still be there, away from her family, on my brother’s birthday.” Randy adds, “She is not psychotic.” “There is no reason for her to be in a psychiatric hospital this long.” Debbie Rowe is livid at Randy, who she says has no clue what he’s even talking about, and that Paris is not in a psychiatric hospital a la Amanda Bynes . “As usual, he’s grossly misinformed,” she is quoted as saying of her former brother-in-law. “He doesn’t know what he’s talking about. He has no idea where she is. “She’s not in a psychiatric hospital.” Rowe believes Randy Jackson is just bitter because no one wants him to testify in Michael Jackson’s wrongful death trial … because he’s irrelevant. Ouch.
Justin Bieber is now a legend ……… So Proud Of Him !! http://www.youtube.com/v/vIehIoflHdI?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata View post: Slave To The Rhythm -Michael Jackson Ft Justin Bieber
My name is Dale and I met Justin on July 17th, 2013 in Philadelphia . I’ve been supporting Justin since December 2009 and made a Twitter (@JBieberBoy94) supporting him on February 1st, 2010. I used to watch Justin in 2008 on YouTube and when I heard about him being famous in 2009, I froze up. I couldn’t believe it. After making my Twitter I organized buyouts for him, posted signs around, and supported him in anyway I could. I tried meeting him in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. They all failed, except one. In 2010, 2011, and 2012 my friends started trending topics: #JustinMeetDale; and #BiebsMeetDale. My friend Sydney (@y0bieber) never gave up helping me. She’s been the most amazing friend and gave me hope that I will meet him one day. Every time the crew would respond afterwards when it couldn’t happen. I’d think of “Never Say Never” and it gave me hope. Finally, in 2013 I entered the BieberFever contest. I had no tickets, and no M&Gs. The day before the concert I started losing hope but my friend Sydney told me not to worry, and that it’s not over until tomorrow. At 7:04 p.m. I got an e-mail from BieberFever telling me that I was meeting Justin and I cried my eyes out. I was FINALLY meeting him. The next day, I got to the arena and found out Justin was giving fans water, what an amazing idol right? Anyways after waiting in the line for 3 hours I was finally experiencing the meet & greet. I walked in, Justin had the biggest smile on his face. I was speechless but I said, “I’ve been a fan since the beginning,” very lightly and he heard me and said, “Wow thank you so much,” and smirked. After the photo was taken, I could not find which exit to leave so before I left, he gave me a handshake and said, “Thanks.” I was too happy to even say anything. The concert is an experience you’ll never forget. During the show he touched my hand and recorded me with the camera. As the concert went on, I kept getting more emotional thinking, “It finally happened” and when he starting singing ‘Believe’ is when I started tearing up. Please don’t ever give up on your dreams. Work hard and stay determined no matter how long it takes. It took me 4 years to achieve my dream, you can do it too. Just BELIEVE. After seeing my picture, I hope it gives you hope. Thank you so much for reading my experience, thank you to my friends who helped me through this all, and thank you so much Justin for being the greatest idol ever. I love you all. -@JBieberBoy94 See the rest here: My name is Dale and I met Justin on July 17th, 2013 in…
Justin Bieber Slave To The Rhythm Official Audio – Justin Bieber feat. Michael Jackson Slave to the rhythm Lyrics Video Official – justin bieber slave to the… http://www.youtube.com/v/VXCxO3Lbcww?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the original here: Justin Bieber ft. Michael Jackson Slave To The Rhythm (Lyrics On Screen) Official Audio HD
Kendrick Lamar made major headlines yesterday when he challenged rap rivals in a verse from the song “Control.” The artist went after such big names as Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky and Drake, saying he’s on a mission to “murder” them all. He also totally destroyed Lindsay Lohan . And while many in the hip hop world have replied to the scandalous diss – see Diddy’s hilarious take on who is the real ” King of New York ” – at least one individual has surprised many by chiming in on the controversy: Phil Jackson. Phil Jackson Tweets at Kendrick Lamar Yes, the 11-time World Champion coach is actually name-checked by Lamar, as the rapper goes off in one verse: “Who the f**k y’all thought it’s supposed to be?/If Phil Jackson came back, still no coachin’ me/I’m uncoachable, I’m unsociable.” But Jackson, who has gotten such stars as Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant to buy in to the concept of teamwork, believes Lamar is off base. He Tweeted today in response: “@kendricklamar it’s okay to be cocky and sure, but we all need somebody to lean on. Let’s just call it mentoring.” Does anyone really want to take issue with a guy known as the Zen Master?
Kendrick Lamar made major headlines yesterday when he challenged rap rivals in a verse from the song “Control.” The artist went after such big names as Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky and Drake, saying he’s on a mission to “murder” them all. He also totally destroyed Lindsay Lohan . And while many in the hip hop world have replied to the scandalous diss – see Diddy’s hilarious take on who is the real ” King of New York ” – at least one individual has surprised many by chiming in on the controversy: Phil Jackson. Phil Jackson Tweets at Kendrick Lamar Yes, the 11-time World Champion coach is actually name-checked by Lamar, as the rapper goes off in one verse: “Who the f**k y’all thought it’s supposed to be?/If Phil Jackson came back, still no coachin’ me/I’m uncoachable, I’m unsociable.” But Jackson, who has gotten such stars as Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant to buy in to the concept of teamwork, believes Lamar is off base. He Tweeted today in response: “@kendricklamar it’s okay to be cocky and sure, but we all need somebody to lean on. Let’s just call it mentoring.” Does anyone really want to take issue with a guy known as the Zen Master?
Ain’t that bout a beyotch! Paula Deen Wins Racial Discrimination Lawsuit Via TMZ reports: In one of the most supremely ironic court decisions in a long time, a judge just threw out the racial discrimination claim filed against Paula Deen — the very lawsuit that destroyed the famous chef. A judge just ruled … Lisa Jackson had no right to claim racial discrimination, BECAUSE SHE’S WHITE! Any comments that Deen or her cohorts may have made had no legal consequence to her, because she’s simply not the right color. Jackson made a tenuous argument that someone in her family was bi-racial — something that may not be true at all. But the judge said even if it were true, she was at best an “accidental victim.” Short story — Jackson ruined Paula with a bogus claim. The case goes on, because Jackson also claims sexual discrimination, and so far there’s not basis to doubt that she’s a woman. Paula Deen may have won the lawsuit but her butter-ball empire is still destroyed. Welp!
Is Mr. Rainbow Coalition really a “race hustler”? Governor Rick Scott Demands Apology From Jesse Jackson Over Comments That Florida Is A Racist State Via HuffingtonPost Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) demanded an apology from the Rev. Jesse Jackson on Wednesday, in response to Jackson’s recent comments likening Florida to the “Selma of our time” and an “apartheid state.” “Jesse Jackson owes every Floridian an apology for his reckless and divisive comments,” Scott said in a statement released Wednesday, according to the Miami Herald. “It is unfortunate that he would come to Florida to insult Floridians and divide our state at a time when we are striving for unity and healing.” Jackson’s comments came during a mock legislative session on Tuesday, meant to address questions in the wake of George Zimmerman’s acquittal of charges stemming from the 2012 killing of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. Flanked by members of the Dream Defenders protest group, Jackson urged Florida lawmakers to repeal the state’s controversial “stand your ground” law in a staged demonstration. “The manipulation of African-Americans [in Florida] is disgraceful … You incentivize killing people,” he declared. “‘Stand your ground’ laws must end.” He went on to assert that a boycott of the “apartheid state” of Florida would be in order if the U.S. Department of Justice failed to file a civil lawsuit against Zimmerman. “Incentivize”??? Really??? Jackson also compared Scott to former Alabama Gov. George Wallace (D), who attempted to obstruct desegregation by physically blocking two black students from entering the University of Alabama’s Foster Auditorium in 1963. “We’ve seen Southern governors before change their minds,” said Jackson, alluding to the apology that Wallace would later issue for his segregationist stances. “Wallace said we couldn’t go to the University of Alabama. He had to change his mind.” Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford (R) took to Twitter to assert that Jackson’s comparison of Scott and Wallace crossed the line. “I am embarrassed for him and his irresponsible statement,” he tweeted. Dream Defenders’ Steve Parjett told the Herald that he applauded Jackson for being “committed to continuing to help us and continuing to provide support.” Does Jesse owe Florida an apology? Is Gov. Scott being a little too sensitive?? Images via AP Continue reading →