Selena Gomez may finally have moved on from Justin Bieber . George Shelley, a member of the boy band Union J, told Yahoo! on Sunday that he’s very much in touch with Gomez, telling the site: “We are messaging!” Why might this mean more than mere texts and emails? Because Shelley also recently admitted that he has feelings for Bieber’s ex, telling the world: “I’ve got an undying crush on her. It’s the whole Disney thing. I love her.” Selena reportedly responded to such kind words by telling Shelley to call her, which he did. It’s unclear now where things stand between the artists, but it’s VERY clear what those close to Gomez want her to do. Taylor Swift hates Bieber and is pushing her friend to seek romance elsewhere. Moreover, according to Hollywood Life sources, Selena’s parents feel the same way. An insider says they believe Justin is “a really bad person” and “they said she has to rid him from her life, otherwise they can’t be a part of her life – her new baby sister included.” Ouch.
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.
We miss you Michael. Jackson Brothers Still Grieve Michael Jackson The best way the Jackson brothers can honor MJ is by keeping Paris on a leash so she doesn’t grow up to be addicted to drugs like her dad. Mj is rolling in his grave. SMH. According to TMZ Michael Jackson’s death anniversary is a particularly hard day for members of his family, especially his brothers, who tell TMZ … he is still loved and missed everyday. Jackie, Marlon, Tito and Jermaine tell TMZ … “Four years ago today we lost one of the greatest musicians, entertainers, and icons the world has ever known. But to us, Michael was first and foremost our brother. We carry his spirit with us always, and we love and miss him every day.” Michael’s youngest brother Randy Jackson tweeted, “Thinking about my brother on this day. Thank U everyone 4 your love and support and 4 the beautiful display of flowers at Forest Lawn.” As we reported earlier, fans have been leaving flowers at MJ’s mausoleum by the thousands. Michael died on June 25, 2009 from a fatal dose of Propofol. RIP. We will pray the Jackson family gets it together. Continue reading →
Kree Harrison is the runner-up on season 12, which ended with tons of celebrity performances and a tribute to departing judge Randy Jackson. By Adam Graham
Nicki Minaj, Mariah Carey, Keith Urban and Randy Jackson tease the ‘unpredictability’ of season 12 in a fan-driven Q&A. By Chris Kim Mariah Carey, Keith Urban, Ryan Seacrest, Nicki Minaj and Randy Jackson Photo: Michael Becker/ FOX
Randy Blythe will stand trial in the Czech Republic stemming from the death of a fan at a 2010 concert. By James Montgomery Randy Blythe Photo: Christie Goodwin/ Getty Images
The ‘suicide’ was organized by their grandmother who was upset that the children were returning to their Mother full-time. The kids grandfather found notes written from his wife, son, and grandkids and immediately called police. What they found once the barricaded garage door was broken down was a parents worst nightmare. According to The Daily Mail : A murder-suicide involving young three children was uncovered on Monday after Ohio firefighters used sledgehammers to force open a barricaded garage door only to find a truck with the engine running and hoses leading from the exhaust into a Honda Civic. Inside the car were the bodies of five family members. They have been identified as 54-year-old Sandy Ford, her 32-year-old son, Andy Ford, and her grandchildren, 10-year-old Paige Hayes, 6-year-old Logan Hayes and 5-year-old Madalyn Hayes. Investigators said the relatives died of carbon monoxide poisoning. Two dogs and a cat also were found dead. Grandfather Randy Ford returned home Monday to find suspicious notes in the house from his wife, son and grandkids. He called the police when he wasn’t able to enter the garage. Those letters indicate that a plot was orchestrated by the kid’s grandmother and uncle amid a disagreement over who should care for the kids, police said Tuesday. Until last week, the children had lived with Sandy Ford and her husband Randy at the house in a residential neighborhood close to the Michigan state line. Andy Ford also lived at the home. The barricaded door and the letters made it ‘very evident that it was a murder-suicide situation,’ Toledo police Sgt. Joe Heffernan said Tuesday. He wouldn’t offer details about what was in the notes. There were no signs that the children were forced into the car, he said. Police said Sandy Ford had been distressed about a change in who was to care for her grandchildren. Children’s services representatives and a family friend said the children’s mother, Mandy Hayes, had asked their grandmother to care for them about three years ago because a fourth child at the home was becoming disruptive. But Hayes recently decided they should all return home, and the children moved back into their parents’ home last week, upsetting Hayes’ mother, said the friend, Cammie Turner. ‘Mandy wasn’t taking the kids away from her entirely,’ Turner said. ‘She wanted them home. It wasn’t like she was taking them and grandma could never see them again.’ Children services workers met with both sides of the family within the past week, most recently on Saturday, said Dean Sparks, executive director of Lucas County Children Services. ‘We only know that there were a lot of allegations back and forth,’ he said, adding that the grandmother was worried about placing the children back in the home with their 9-year-old brother, who had been disruptive in the past. But the agency had no authority to decide who should keep the children, he said, and the parents had every right to bring them back into their home. While the children were living with their grandparents, Hayes and her husband saw them often and went on outings to parks and the zoo, Turner said. Turner said she never saw any indication of a strained relationship between Hayes and her mother, and they never went to court over the issue of custody. Family members declined to comment. So heartbreaking…RIP little babies. Images via facebook