Justin Bieber misses his girlfriend, Selena Gomez, the pop star tweeted Sunday. Call it a public display of affection for the digital age. Gomez, the Disney darling who stepped out with the Biebs recently at the Vanity Fair Oscar party, is in Hidalgo, Texas, while Bieber is on tour in Europe. “I miss all of y’all,” she tweeted back. So, who are these “y’all”? Well, Bieber didn’t single out Gomez in his tweets. He sent “I miss you” messages to four other friends, Ryan Butler, Shaz Comers, Scooter Braun and Wilson Warren. Still feeling special there, Selena? He then went tweet-happy and posted several lines from rapper Drake’s music. The hashtag “#drakelines” began trending soon after, proving once again that Justin Bieber and his fans have a terrifying amount of influence on Twitter. Usher’s Canadian-bred mentee, who made headlines for cutting his signature hair and selling the locks on EBay for charity, also decided to make another ‘do-related decision. “Im not shaving for a month so you all can see my mustache… im pumped,” he wrote on the micro-blogging site. So we have to ask: How much do teen-idol facial-hair clippings go for on EBay these days? RELATED: Justin Bieber’s hair sells for $ 40,668 on EBay Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez act like a couple at Vanity Fair Oscar party Justin Bieber apologizes for flipping off photographer after fracas that left Selena Gomez hurt — Nardine Saadtwitter.com/NardineSaad Photos: Selena Gomez, left, at the 2011 People’s Choice Awards; Justin Bieber, right, performs Friday in Birmingham, England. Credits: Jason Merritt / Getty Images; Matt Kent / Getty Images drakeline – Google News Justin Bieber tweets ‘I miss you’ to girlfriend Selena Gomez – Los Angeles Times (blog) is a post from: ProxyLover.info
Femme Fatale ‘s second single was penned by Ke$ha. By Jocelyn Vena Photo: Jive Britney Spears’ new single, “Till the World Ends,” sounds poised to be a club smash. The Ke$ha-written , Dr. Luke/Max Martin-produced track was posted by Perez Hilton on Thursday afternoon (March 3), after speculation earlier in the day that the song would hit radio next week. “Till the World Ends” is a swirling, “beat the beat” track, ready for late nights spent “dancing till the world ends” as she sings on the fast-paced party jam. “This kitten got your tongue tied in knots I see/ Spit it out ’cause I’m dying for company,” a confident Spears purrs. As the song slows for a moment — during a break before she moves her way to the chorus — she sings, “I can’t take it take it take no more/ Never felt like felt like this before/ Come on get me get me on the floor/ DJ, what you what you waiting for?” she teases. The beat chugs in the background as synths play with Spears’ sex-kitten delivery of lines like “Watch me move/ When I lose, when I lose it hard/ Get you off with a touch/ Dancing in the dark. “See the sunlight/ We ain’t stopping/ Keep on dancing till the world ends/ If you feel it/ Let it happen/ Keep on dancing till the world ends,” she sings as the song breaks down, fading out for a brief moment (revealing her signature breathiness), and then coming back in as she repeats those final lines again to close the song. Ke$ha recently dished about the track to Spin.com , noting that it is about the power of an artist performing a great gig. “That song is me imagining her and any female musician touring the world,” she said. “You know, when you go out, and you’re having an amazing, magical night and you don’t want to go to sleep and you want it to last until the world ends.” “Till the World Ends” is the second single from Femme Fatale , set to drop March 29. Its lead single, “Hold It Against Me,” was an equally club-friendly jam by Luke and Martin, who are overseeing production on the album. Give your review of “Till the World Ends” in the comments below! Related Artists Britney Spears Ke$ha
‘I am on a drug, it’s called Charlie Sheen,’ troubled actor says in bizarre interview. By Gil Kaufman Charlie Sheen on “Good Morning America” Photo: ABC The Charlie Sheen media blitz continues. On Monday (February 28) the troubled “Two and a Half Men” actor followed up his rabid radio interviews from last week with a pair of morning talk-show rants that pulled no punches when it came to his belief that Charlie knows what’s best for Charlie. From his claims that he’s cured himself of addiction to threats to sue his show’s producers for hundreds of millions of dollars in lost wages, Sheen answered all questions in his signature raw, honest manner. After criticizing his bosses at the top-rated sitcom — which shut down production for the season last week in retaliation for Sheen’s tirades — and lashing out at show creator Chuck Lorre, Sheen told NBC’s “Today” show that he’ll gladly return whenever they want him: for a 50 percent raise. Looking haggard, with his hair swept up in a pompadour on the top of his head and trimmed closely on the sides, Sheen demanded that his salary, already the highest on TV, be raised to $3 million per episode while telling network CBS that they owe him an apology. “A big one. While licking my feet,” he said. Production on the ninth season of the sitcom was halted last week, but Sheen denied that the action was a result of his comments. “I’m not angry, I’m passionate,” he explained to reporter Jeff Rossen in an interview conducted at Sheen’s Los Angeles home on Sunday, where the star was accompanied by a pair of friends he referred to as “the goddesses” as well as his twin sons. Sheen said he never showed up to the set drunk or stoned, perhaps a bit “sideways” at times after a hard night. He said that he may have missed some rehearsals, but “practice is for amateurs.” He made it clear that his recent lashing out is not a result of his being upset by the network’s actions. “Everybody thinks I should be begging for my job back, and I’m just going to forewarn them that it’s everybody else that’s going to be begging me for their job back,” he said. “I am a man of my word, so I will finish the TV show. I’ll even do season 10, but at this point, [because of] psychological distress, oh my God, it’s 3 mil an episode. … Take it or leave it.” Asked to confirm he was asking for a major raise, Sheen nodded, “Yeah, look what they put me through.” Already reportedly the highest-paid actor in television at $2 million an episode, Sheen said he felt underpaid given what CBS is making on the program. “I’m tired of pretending like I’m not special,” Sheen said, shifting nervously in his chair, his eyes wide open and his legs moving restlessly. “I’m tired of pretending like I’m not bitching, a total fricking rock star from Mars, and people can’t figure me out; they can’t process me. I don’t expect them to. You can’t process me with a normal brain.” Sheen told Rossen that such friends as Colin Farrell, Mel Gibson and Sean Penn have offered their support, while accusing “Men” creator Chuck Lorre of “trying to destroy my family.” He claimed to be clean and sober during the interview, saying “drug tests don’t lie,” but when asked about the last time he got high, he said hurriedly, “Don’t remember, don’t care.” Sheen claimed to have cured himself of addiction by closing his eyes and “making it so” with the power of his mind, slamming the wisdom of Alcoholics Anonymous. The actor said he turned to drugs and alcohol out of boredom and a desire to see things differently, explaining that he founded his own unlicensed in-home rehab dubbed “Sober Valley Lodge,” where the principles of A.A. are not tolerated. “I will not believe that if I do something then I have to follow a certain path because it was written nice,” he said, claiming to have achieved “radical success” with his program. “[A.A.] was written for normal people, people that aren’t special. People that don’t have tiger blood, you know, Adonis DNA.” After widely reported incidents in which he allegedly held a knife to the throat of his ex-wife and trashed a New York hotel room, Sheen denied being a violent person and said those tales were told by people who don’t know him or what really happened. “It’s all just judgment and opinion and the gibberish of fools,” he said. He claimed he is now “at war” with CBS. “Defeat is not an option. They picked a fight with a warlock,” he said, accusing them of trying to take money from his family by shutting down the show. His plan for winning that war? “With zeal and focus, violent hatred. … You either love or you hate. You live in the middle, you get nothing.” Speaking directly to Lorre, Sheen read a group of questions to the show runner. “Why is it when I was ready to return to work you told me there are no scripts ready to shoot?” he read from an index card, following with a question about what would have been shot “had you not ordered the suits into my home to shut down my party?” Sheen was equally unapologetic in an interview that aired on ABC’s “Good Morning America” on Monday, a perceived coup that was trumped when NBC ran with its segment earlier in the morning. In that talk, Sheen, smoking a cigarette on camera, denied being bipolar or mentally disturbed. “Wow, and then what? What’s the cure? Medicine. Make me like them, not gonna happen,” he said dismissively. “I’m bi-winning. I win here and I win there; now what?” Pressed to remember the last time he took drugs, Sheen again declined to give a specific date, but described the episode: “I probably took more than anybody could survive. … I was bangin’ seven-gram rocks and finishing them because that’s how I roll, because I have one speed, one gear.” Asked how he survives such epic drug use, Sheen said assuredly, “Because I’m me. I’m different. I have a different constitution, I have a different brain, I have a different heart. I got tiger blood, man. Dying’s for fools, dying’s for amateurs.” Calling his life “perfect” at the moment, Sheen said he was focused and excited about life and answering to a “higher calling.” Saying he blinked and cured his brain, Sheen said he had no worries about relapsing, but at the same time he admitted to loving to party. “What’s not to love?” he said. “Especially when you see how I party. It was epic. The run I was on made Sinatra, Flynn, Jagger, Richards all of them look like droopy-eyed armless children. … I am on a drug, it’s called Charlie Sheen. It’s not available because if you try it once you will die. Your face will melt off and your children will weep over your exploded body.” In another part of the interview, Sheen said he was tired of being kicked around for his lifestyle and that he planned to sue “Men” producers for $300 million. “They’re in radical breach [of contract]. … Sorry guys, you screwed up,” he said, explaining that he would file a suit for “tons.” “They will actually put it on a scale … and they are gonna lose in a courtroom,” he promised.
The critics weigh in on whether Farrelly brothers’ latest is worth getting out of class. By Eric Ditzian Jason Sudeikis and Owen Wilson in “Hall Pass” Photo: New Line Cinema Last weekend, Liam Neeson’s “Unknown” pulled off a surprise box-office win after “I Am Number Four” failed to attract even a fraction of its “Twilight”-obsessed target audience. This weekend, though, we can be relatively certain which film will land in the top spot. For the first time since 2000’s “Me, Myself & Irene,” Bobby and Peter Farrelly should be able to nab the weekend’s #1 slot with their new comedy, “Hall Pass.” Like “Unknown,” the film has received mixed reviews, but in these early, often barren months at the multiplex, that hardly matters. Check out what the critics are saying about “Hall Pass.” The Story “Rick (Owen Wilson) and Fred (Jason Sudeikis) are a pair of husbands whose marriages are, at this point, held together by their urges to check out other women. Their wives, Maggie (Jenna Fischer) and Grace (Christina Applegate), are as bored with their husbands’ straying eyes as their husbands are with marriage. Rick and Fred are released back into the wild by their wives, Lucy and Ethel — I mean, Maggie and Grace — and given a week free of marriage responsibility. The men are allowed seven days to pursue the girls of their dreams. It’s charming that ‘Pass’ realizes how flimsy it is, conceptually; the women causing the domestic tedium are played by actresses who, when they were dewier, played the girls that caused men to drive into trees — a throwaway joke itself. And the movie is self-aware enough to toy with the misogyny of its premise; Maggie and Grace suspect their men wouldn’t know what to do with freedom.” — Elvis Mitchell, Movieline The Performances ” ‘Hall Pass’ presents these men as a new archetype: the frustrated middle-aged husband as randy adolescent virgin. Wilson, geeked out in super-square hair, knows how to use his gentleness to turn himself into a figure of soft desperation. And ‘Saturday Night Live’ ‘s Sudeikis, in his first major movie role, has an agreeably dorky, bootlicking officiousness. (Fred thinks that he’s scored a victory if he figures out how to look at a woman’s behind without his wife seeing him.) They are so domesticated, the joke is they don’t even know their pent-up sexual frustration is driving them nuts.” — Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly The Laughs and the Look “The slapstick and action comedy interludes are haphazardly executed at best, and matters aren’t helped by the film’s incredibly ugly look; for whatever reason, the productions from New Line Cinema since its absorption by Warner Bros. appear poorly lighted, processed and/or printed, resulting in blotchy, bleachy results that do no favors to the actors.” — Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter The Dissenters “Like many comedies, ‘Hall Pass’ is more a succession of gags and skits than an actual movie; when it reaches for something more than low-rent laughs, it really slips. The attempted commentary on love, fidelity and appreciation are off-putting, a side plot about a violent psycho simply bizarre. Wilson doesn’t seem to be trying, and Fischer and Applegate, typically game for anything, are given nothing worthwhile to do. What laughs there are come mostly courtesy of Sudeikis and, of all people, Richard Jenkins in a surprising role. Also, the description ‘gross-out comedy’ has rarely been more apt. Except maybe for the comedy part.” — Bill Goodykoontz, The Arizona Republic How Does It Compare to Past Farrelly Flicks? “Those cheerful shlockmeisters Peter and Bobby Farrelly, who co-wrote and directed the film, are more laid-back here than they were in ‘There’s Something About Mary,’ ‘Kingpin’ or ‘Dumb and Dumber.’ They make you laugh at some pretty revolting things, and the ratio of sexual/scatological giggles to groaners is high. But the brothers dialed back the lewd lunatic energy that is their signature. The film’s longest-running gag is that the men, sprung from the straitjacket of monogamy, leer at almost every woman they get near, but are too square and meek to score.” — Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune Check out everything we’ve got on “Hall Pass.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .
Justin Bieber is preparing for his upcoming world tour which starts just 3 days after his March 1 birthday but he is more focused on his birthday bash, as any good teenage phenom should be. What are Bieber’s plans for the great day that he turns 17? He did reveal that he had no plans for a large birthday bash. For Bieber this might mean restricting the gathering to fewer than 1000 guests. He said he hopes his grandparents would be coming to his home to celebrate with him, and he hopes to spend some time with them. He had another reason for wanting his grandparents there and that was the all important birthday cake. “My grandma makes the best cheesecake — cherry cheesecake. She made that for my 13th birthday.” Bieber said, “I only have, like, four days, so I’m just going to relax, because I start my world tour starting on [March 4] — so just going to mentally prepare and just relax.” Bieber, would not reveal if rumored girlfriend Selena Gomez would be attending his birthday party. Bieber talked about why he cut his signature hair a few days earlier. “I just wanted to, that’s all, not really a big reason; I just woke up and said, ‘I don’t want this anymore,’ so I just cut it.” He also mentioned he was interested to see what his fans thought of the new hair style. “It’s not really about that. You know, the fans really liked it, but they’ll like me no matter what, because I think it’s about the music. I’m really excited to see what the fans overseas think and take it day by day.” If Justin Bieber has been led to believe that it is his music that is responsible for his massive popularity, then he may be in for a rude awakening one day. Photo Credit: Daniel Deme/ WENN.com Tweet
While many Beliebers are gushing over his ‘sexy,’ ‘older’ cut, others tell MTV News they miss his signature ‘swoop.’ By Jocelyn Vena Justin Bieber gets his hair cut Photo: Paramount This week Justin Bieber made headlines thanks to a new haircut. The Biebs had his famous swooping bangs cut into a shorter, cropped look, and he told talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres he doesn’t “really care” what people have to say about his ‘do. But his fans have been weighing in on the new hairstyle anyway, and many of them approve of the haircut. “I really like it and it actually makes him look older!!!! And for all u down there hating on Bieber well if it was Angelina Jolie I’m sure you’d have something to say so don’t hate ’cause he’s sexy and he ain’t even legal yet,” Amanda wrote on MTV.com. Lilia added, “AAh, he looks better with the new hair! Suits him!” Beliebers have been debating the star’s latest look since he debuted it earlier this week. Coote noted on our site that Bieber is much more than a head of hair. “I think he [looks] sexy … i don’t love him for his hair… i love him because he is sweet, cute and perfect,” Coote wrote. MTV News also took to the streets of New York City to see whether people preferred the “Never Say Never” star’s old look or the new one. “I like it, I think it looks good on him,” Catherine said of Bieber’s longtime haircut. She added about the brand-new cut: “I like it better than the other one, but I think that a lot of his fans liked the [old] one. … Everyone loves him for his hair and now he doesn’t have it anymore.” Meanwhile, Tiffany loved the original but was blown away by the new version. “I think it’s very Bieberish, I like that long swoop. It definitely works for him,” Tiffany said before we showed her the updated look. “Oh my god! It’s such a transformation! I just love it! He looks so much older!” “It’s just beautiful,” Christina explained of the old ‘do. “I liked him with his longer hair better. That’s just who he was discovered as.” “He looks a little geeky,” Sofia said of his famous original hairdo. “It’s much better,” she said of the cropped cut. “He doesn’t look like my brother anymore. He looks five years older. He’s so cute.” Which do you prefer: Bieber’s long locks or his cropped cut? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos Justin Bieber’s Famous Former Hair Related Artists Justin Bieber
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Teen heartthrob , Justin Bieber is nowadays on red carpet everywhere. After attending 2011 Grammy Awards and 2011 Brit Awards , this star is again set to promote his new movie, Never Say Never. Justin already attended the Never Say Never Premiere in Los Angeles and now he stepped out for attending European premiere of Justin Bieber: Never Say Never held at The Cineworld O2 on February 16 in London, England. Canadian pop-R&B singer made his striking appearance in a D&G velvet vest over a white button-down and black bow tie, styled with a stylish distressed jeans. The teen sensation completed the look with his signature fancy sneakers. Shining star , Justin was also seen enjoying some nachos at the Never Say Never UK premiere . He hit the red carpet with a plate full of nachos and a blue slushie. Thousands of fans went wild to cached a glimpse of their heartthrob. Justin , who has over 7-million twitter followers, blew kisses and gave autograph to his crazy fans. On the whole, the big winner of 2011 BRIT awards rocked a retro-cool look at the UK premiere. He landed UK on Monday, for attending BRIT Awards where he won the Best International Breakthrough Artist award. So, what are your thoughts about Justin Bieber Never Say Never UK premiere look? Love it or Hate it ? Share your views with FashionFame.com in comment box below and also don’t forget to follow us on Twitter and Facebook for more latest Hollywood news .
Justin Bieber talks sex and puberty in Rolling Stone. Biebs covers the upcoming Rolling Stone magazine without his signature hairdo but a cool spikey look. Biebs takes Rolling Stone’s contributing editor Vanessa Grigoriadis for a spin in his Range Rover. How cool is that for a 16-year-old to own a Range Rover? Bieber talks sex,