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My name is Kerrie and I have been a belieber since October 2009….

My name is Kerrie and I have been a belieber since October 2009. From then on, I had always wanted to meet Justin. He helped me through a lot of hard times and finally my friend Holly and I got the chance to meet him. We heard that some meet and greet tickets were coming out for Believe Tour so of course me and her were very excited as we knew we had enough money to pay for them. At this time I was freaking out. I had to get normal tickets because the others sold out very fast. Though my chances of meeting him were now at zero, I just carried on with life as usual. A few days later I got a text at school from Holly telling me that she had brought us meet and greets! I started crying and screaming in the middle of school. Everyone must have thought I was a freak but I didn’t care. I quickly rushed home to tell my mum the news but she already knew. The only thing was the price was more than it was meant to be. Luckily my mum paid for the rest as she knew how much it meant to me. We had to count down about 240 days. Finally the day was here, 4th March 2013. I bunked the day off school so I could travel to Holly’s house. As Holly and I already brought other tickets, we gave the tickets to our other friends. We were all very excited in the car, especially me and Holly. We then got our wristbands that were bright yellow with stars on them and a meet and greet lanyard. We were waiting in line for about an hour and a half. Then we got moved to another place. Dan Kanter visited beliebers in line. He was really nice and I got to hug him and get a photo. Then he carried on up the line. Then the man in Justin’s crew and started letting people in to meet Justin. We got to go in. Holly walked in first and then I walked in. When I walked in, Justin looked straight at me and smiled. I literally died and then I started walking up to him and he puts his arm out and puts it right around my back. Obviously we were about to have a picture taken and I started to cry. Luckily the picture came out okay but you can tell I’m nearly crying. I shouted out, “I love you so much” to Justin, and he said, “Thank you so much for coming.” The security pushed me and Holly out. We walked out and got given a bag with lots of merchandise. Security cut off our wristbands so we couldn’t sneak back in line. Holly and I were crying and screaming, I literally couldn’t cope with the fact I just met Justin. Holly couldn’t breathe so she had to get medical attention. It was time to go into the arena and we were both freaking out when we arrived at our seats. Jaden Smith was on and I couldn’t believe how good our seats were, we was in the third row! Cody came on and then Dan and Kenny came out to introduce Carly. We had to wait about an hour and then Justin came on. He was amazing and it was the best night of my life! – @kerriepp More: My name is Kerrie and I have been a belieber since October 2009….

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This was the day my dreams came true! I finally met my idol, my…

This was the day my dreams came true! I finally met my idol, my inspiration, my world. It actually happened and I still cannot believe it. I got to the arena at 3:45 p.m. to get in the queue for the M&G. I went inside and I got my VIP gift bag. We could all hear the sound check going on but couldn’t see anything. The stewards at the arena and security walked us down the stairs whilst telling us not to scream or cry in Justin’s face. I have never been so scared yet so excited in my entire life. As we’re walking down the stairs I was shaking, I couldn’t walk in a straight line. After waiting in line for what felt like forever it was finally my turn! I was standing by the curtain where I could see the people in front of me getting their picture taken. I couldn’t believe he was standing there! When you see a picture of Justin and you think he looks perfect and people say it’s just airbrushed…. it’s not. He is seriously perfect in real life too! He had just come back off holiday so his tan looked AMAZING. I had made a birthday card and got a leather band saying “Happy 19th Justin Love Alex More here: This was the day my dreams came true! I finally met my idol, my…

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Lindsay Lohan and Avi Snow: It’s Over!

That sound you hear is single guys rejoicing from coast to coast. Or not. Lindsay Lohan is back on the market! She broke up with Avi Snow! Sources confirm to E! News that she and the rocker’s brief, camera-friendly romance has ended, though the details of what led to their demise is unclear. He said after his band City of the Sun’s L.A. gig last week, before Lohan took off to go party in Brazil, that she was “really awesome” and ” a lot of fun .” That’s a nice way of saying crazy. Things certainly seemed to be going well with the PDA pair, but then she split for South America and it’s unclear if they have even seen each other since. At least he didn’t get Lindsay Lohan pregnant though. Thanks, Avi.

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I can’t believe I’m finally writing my own Bieber…

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I can’t believe I’m finally writing my own Bieber experience. I’ve been supporting Justin since he recorded ‘Common Denominator,’ since he released ‘One Time,’ since kidrauhl. I’ve been trying to meet him ever since. The only time I saw him was at BAMBI 2011 but he was far away and I probably saw the back of his head for 5 seconds. On April 3rd 2013, I met Justin. The boy I love. I’ve saved my money for 2 years and now it happened. The day started actually quite funny. I think it was about 8 a.m. when mom screamed and woke me up. I was like “WTF mom,” but she ignored me and said, “Those are Justin’s buses aren’t they?” I jumped out of my bed and went to the window and seriously, there were his buses parking in front of the arena. I stayed at a hotel next to the arena for the day and I was quite nervous and excited. Never been that nervous before. I couldn’t eat or drink anything. It was insane. Time flew by and around 1 p.m. my friend who also had bought a M&G came over and we waited together, singing along to Justin’s songs and just screaming when we saw how many people were showing up at the concert. It was about 5 p.m. when it was our time to go in the arena. They gave us the bracelet and passes. You could hear screaming and I was getting pretty nervous and pumped. I’ve met nice and amazing beliebers and we waited about 2 hours. While we waited, Dan Kanter came out and talked with us. He talked with me twice and I hugged him and we took pictures, it was amazing. I was close to crying. Then about 6:50 p.m. they let the first 20 people in. We had to walk down the stairs and stay there. I came closer and closer to him and I saw all the girls who came out of the room where Justin was. As I walked around the corner, I could finally see him. Justin Drew Bieber, IN PERSON. He was there, 1 meter in front of me. I couldn’t hold a scream back and Justin looked at me, smiled and winked. I died. The security told me to calm down (how is that even possible.) Justin looked so flawless and unreal in person. He actually looked like an angel and just insanely beautiful. Can’t put that in words. I starred at him and his muscles (yum) for a good minute until it was my turn. I stood in front of him, like right in front of my idol. He looked me directly in the eyes and smiled. I smiled so big, I swear I looked like an idiot. Suddenly he said, “Hi. You’re beautiful.” I was stunned, shocked and couldn’t say anything but the security pushed me into him and he put his hand around my waist and grabbed me tight. I could feel his hand moving, it was just asdfghjkl. I put my hand on his neck/shoulder and moved it and he leaned towards me, it was just an amazing feeling. I couldn’t stop smiling. They took the picture and I was so shocked but I finally managed to say, “Justin can I hug you?” He grabbed my arm but the security dragged me out by the waist. It actually did hurt a lot. I screamed “PLEASE JUSTIN!” and he tried to hold me back but they pushed me away. I just had met the boy who had changed my life. I actually love him so much. I just wish I could meet him in person and get to know him better. It was all perfect. They gave us a goodies bag and brought us in the arena. At first we were in the golden circle but the M&G people had diamond circle tickets but the security wouldn’t let us. Finally they brought us to the front and I was FIRST ROW. I was the closest to Justin I could ever be. Justin was late but I didn’t care. I would’ve waited days. During the concert he looked at me 4 times, pointed at me and starred at me for about 10 seconds and then licked his lips. I was screaming and singing so much, I danced along and jumped around, I literally had the best night of my life. One of his dancers, Johnny, smiled at me, winked and blew me a kiss. The show was just mind-blowing, I can’t even put it in words. I don’t think there’s any concert as amazing as Justin’s. After the concert I went back to my hotel speechless. It was the best day in my life and I still can’t realize that this all happened to me. Thank you Justin for everything. I love you. -@TheBiebahWifey  Here’s a video explaining my MBE  Read the original post: I can’t believe I’m finally writing my own Bieber…

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Ke$ha: I Eye-Banged Johnny Depp!

Ke$ha is on record: she would totally have sex with Justin Bieber . And now she’s also on record: the singer has had sex with Johnny Depp! Via her eyeballs, that is. Wait… WHAT?!? The 26-year-old singer told Metro U.K. that she “and Johnny Depp had eyeball sex at the benefit concert for Superstorm Sandy… We never really talked – we just had eyeball sex.” Oh, well, okay then. We’d be taken aback by this statement, but it’s Ke$ha. She says she once slept with a ghost . And we assume not merely with her eyeballs because, come on, people. Ghosts don’t have eyeballs.

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Hayden Panettiere Boob Job Rumors: Did She Get Plastic Surgery?

Hayden Panettiere looks a bit curvier lately, but is that the result of a boob job? Putting on a few pounds? Or just the way a particular bikini looks on her? The rumors started after Hayden Panettiere bikini pics taken on Easter spread like wildfire online. Relatively speaking, she was busting out of that thing. She looked fairly curvy in her Glamour photos too, but not so much so that plastic surgery seems obvious. There could be many variations at work. That bikini is microscopic, first of all, and anyone’s chest looks bigger depending on the angle of the pic. If she put on 5-10 pounds, that’d make a difference too. Finally, do they really look that different from last year … Or even from all the way back in ’09? You be the judge: What do you think? Did Hayden get breast implants?   Totally. You can see the difference. Doubt it. People look different in certain pics! Just shut up and post more hot photos of her. View Poll »

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REVIEW: ‘Upstream Color’ Is Thoreau-ly Avant Garde − And Hypnotic

As mystifying as his 2004 sci-fier, Primer , albeit for entirely different reasons, Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color   is a stimulating and hypnotic piece of experimental filmmaking. It’s also a poem about pigs, a meditation on orchids, a cerebral-spiritual love story, an intensely elliptical sight-and-sound collage, and perhaps a free-form re-interpretation of Thoreau’s Walden .  Surely the most challenging dramatic entry at Sundance this year, this unapologetically avant-garde work regards conventional narrative as if it were a not-especially-interesting alien species; the mainstream will take no notice, but adventurous auds are in for a strange and imaginative trip. Primer  fans and hardcore art-film devotees will likely be the sole takers for this long-anticipated sophomore effort, which again finds Carruth taking on writing, directing, acting, producing, scoring, lensing and editing duties. He’s even serving as his own distributor this time, with plans to release the picture in L.A. and Gotham in April, followed by a quick transition to repeat-viewing-friendly smallscreen play. At the center of Upstream Color  is a young woman, Kris ( Amy Seimetz ), who finds herself an unwitting participant in some exceedingly bizarre experiments. First a thief (Thiago Martins) attacks her and forces her to ingest a bio-engineered worm that brainwashes her into handing over her savings. When the critter starts to replicate inside her body, in scenes that give the picture a brief horror-movie spin, she’s rescued, after a fashion, by an older gentleman identified in the credits as Sampler (Andrew Sensenig), who subjects her to a bizarre respiratory treatment involving one of his many farm pigs. Left with little to no memory of what has happened, Kris finds herself drawn to a young man ( Carruth ) who seems to have experienced the same ordeal. The two walk and talk, ride the subway, make love and at one point cradle each other in a bathtub. They wander a nondescript-looking city, exchanging dialogue laced with random repetition and impenetrable non sequiturs. Even as their actions and circumstances defy comprehension, a troubling and poignant idea rises to the surface: the universal human compulsion to construct a sense of identity and ascribe meaning to one’s life, to impose order on disorder. The futility of such a thing may well explain the befuddling, pretzel-like contours of the story; even the most attentive viewers may be hard-pressed to comprehend the significance of the women harvesting orchids, or why Sampler walks around using sound-recording equipment. Peculiar as it all may sound in outline, it’s even stranger to experience onscreen, arranged by Carruth in a complex symphonic framework that variously invokes Malick and Lynch in its narrative illogic, tactile lyricism and possible transmigration-of-souls subtext. The picture is so densely edited (by Carruth and Ain’t Them Bodies Saints  helmer David Lowery) that no single shot seems to last more than mere seconds, which combines with the shallow-focus compositions to produce an experience of near-continual disorientation. Factor in the almost omnipresent synth score, layered under tinkling piano chords, and the film seems to be attempting to induce a state of synaesthesia. Walden , a frequent reference point here, provides a clue as to what Carruth is up to: In its intense levels of visual-aural stimulation, the film is at once transcendent and meditative, and in some ways a call for the sort of inner detox Thoreau prescribed. And since exalted literary works seem to be on the interpretive agenda, the transference of illness to a herd of pigs calls to mind nothing so much as the gospel accounts of Jesus casting out Legion by the Sea of Galilee. Pretentious or sublime, these ineffable spiritual overtones are finally what make Upstream Color  so approachable, for all its mysteries: This is a warmer, less foreboding picture than Primer , not moving in any conventional sense, but suffused with emotion all the same. One can only imagine what directions the actors were given in order to inhabit roles that seem to splinter and reassemble themselves at will, but Seimetz supplies a quietly haunting presence, particularly in the film’s tender closing fade. Follow Movieline on  Twitter .

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REVIEW: ‘Upstream Color’ Is Thoreau-ly Avant Garde − And Hypnotic

As mystifying as his 2004 sci-fier, Primer , albeit for entirely different reasons, Shane Carruth’s Upstream Color   is a stimulating and hypnotic piece of experimental filmmaking. It’s also a poem about pigs, a meditation on orchids, a cerebral-spiritual love story, an intensely elliptical sight-and-sound collage, and perhaps a free-form re-interpretation of Thoreau’s Walden .  Surely the most challenging dramatic entry at Sundance this year, this unapologetically avant-garde work regards conventional narrative as if it were a not-especially-interesting alien species; the mainstream will take no notice, but adventurous auds are in for a strange and imaginative trip. Primer  fans and hardcore art-film devotees will likely be the sole takers for this long-anticipated sophomore effort, which again finds Carruth taking on writing, directing, acting, producing, scoring, lensing and editing duties. He’s even serving as his own distributor this time, with plans to release the picture in L.A. and Gotham in April, followed by a quick transition to repeat-viewing-friendly smallscreen play. At the center of Upstream Color  is a young woman, Kris ( Amy Seimetz ), who finds herself an unwitting participant in some exceedingly bizarre experiments. First a thief (Thiago Martins) attacks her and forces her to ingest a bio-engineered worm that brainwashes her into handing over her savings. When the critter starts to replicate inside her body, in scenes that give the picture a brief horror-movie spin, she’s rescued, after a fashion, by an older gentleman identified in the credits as Sampler (Andrew Sensenig), who subjects her to a bizarre respiratory treatment involving one of his many farm pigs. Left with little to no memory of what has happened, Kris finds herself drawn to a young man ( Carruth ) who seems to have experienced the same ordeal. The two walk and talk, ride the subway, make love and at one point cradle each other in a bathtub. They wander a nondescript-looking city, exchanging dialogue laced with random repetition and impenetrable non sequiturs. Even as their actions and circumstances defy comprehension, a troubling and poignant idea rises to the surface: the universal human compulsion to construct a sense of identity and ascribe meaning to one’s life, to impose order on disorder. The futility of such a thing may well explain the befuddling, pretzel-like contours of the story; even the most attentive viewers may be hard-pressed to comprehend the significance of the women harvesting orchids, or why Sampler walks around using sound-recording equipment. Peculiar as it all may sound in outline, it’s even stranger to experience onscreen, arranged by Carruth in a complex symphonic framework that variously invokes Malick and Lynch in its narrative illogic, tactile lyricism and possible transmigration-of-souls subtext. The picture is so densely edited (by Carruth and Ain’t Them Bodies Saints  helmer David Lowery) that no single shot seems to last more than mere seconds, which combines with the shallow-focus compositions to produce an experience of near-continual disorientation. Factor in the almost omnipresent synth score, layered under tinkling piano chords, and the film seems to be attempting to induce a state of synaesthesia. Walden , a frequent reference point here, provides a clue as to what Carruth is up to: In its intense levels of visual-aural stimulation, the film is at once transcendent and meditative, and in some ways a call for the sort of inner detox Thoreau prescribed. And since exalted literary works seem to be on the interpretive agenda, the transference of illness to a herd of pigs calls to mind nothing so much as the gospel accounts of Jesus casting out Legion by the Sea of Galilee. Pretentious or sublime, these ineffable spiritual overtones are finally what make Upstream Color  so approachable, for all its mysteries: This is a warmer, less foreboding picture than Primer , not moving in any conventional sense, but suffused with emotion all the same. One can only imagine what directions the actors were given in order to inhabit roles that seem to splinter and reassemble themselves at will, but Seimetz supplies a quietly haunting presence, particularly in the film’s tender closing fade. Follow Movieline on  Twitter .

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BoyfriendVIDEO :)From Justin Bieber REAL

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