Showing posts with label News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label News. Show all posts

Sunday, October 31, 2010


Demi Lovato has been romantically linked with a number of people including Trace Cyrus and Joe Jonas, but now Demi is taking a chance with a younger man, 16 year old Justin Bieber.


Could this be a match made in heaven? A source told Life & Style, “She’s not shy about talking about their relationship. Demi said Justin was very mature for his age.”

The source continued, “She was shocked at what a good kisser he was.”

Despite rumors of a relationship with Justin Bieber, Lovato, 18, recently twitted that she was engaged and quickly retracted the rumor, saying it was just a ‘joke.’ Now her Twitter page – @ddlovato – has went blank and gives off the error message Sorry! That Page Doesn’t Exist.. Some people think that her Twitter page was hacked, while others believe it was her choice to quit the social networking website.

What are your thoughts on Demi Lovatos’s love connection with Justin Bieber and her missing Twitter page? Do you think she’s abandoned the internet to pursue a secret love with Justin Bieber?

Saturday, October 30, 2010



In 2007 the New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez announced he was opting out of his contract during Game 4 of the World Series, and a lot of people got mad that A-Rod was taking attention away from baseball. Well, that particular contentious incident will seem like a mere trifle compared to what's going down Saturday: Before Game 3 between the Giants and Rangers, during Fox's preshow, Justin Bieber will be premiering his music video for "Never Say Never." (The video was shot at Angels Stadium, and in it Bieber "sports gear from both teams.") But here's the problem: Once that level of advanced Bieber entertainment is introduced to impressionable baseball viewers, will anyone even bother sticking around to watch the inevitable let-down of a game? Expect all-time World Series ratings lows, MLB. 

Tuesday, October 26, 2010


Just before the last song of Justin Bieber's main set in Ontario, while the teen idol slipped into position to magically appear amid billowing fog at the keys of a white baby grand, the DJ in his band shouted out a question to the fans that filled almost every seat of Citizen's Business Bank Arena on Sunday.
A simple query – "Who came here to fall in love with Justin Bieber tonight!?!?" – that produced the most deafening screams from a crowd made up mostly of daughters and moms who were predisposed to shriek at the slightest provocation.

Justin takes his jacket off – pandemonium! Toddler Justin sings the ABC song in a home-movie video montage – ecstasy! Justin points to the fans on one side of the arena – they roar! – and then the opposite – they roar more!
All of which makes the Bieb, who plays at Honda Center in Anaheim on Wednesday, bulletproof to criticism. Fans of the 16-year-old love him so blindly that if you point out a flaw – perhaps that his vocals can sometimes sound over-processed or thin – fans just don't care.
So let's start this thing off by noting the obvious: If you bought a ticket to this show, you almost certainly went home overjoyed by what you got in the course of 19 songs and 90 minutes, a show that featured Bieber singing and dancing and floating above the arena, home movies and family photos, and two guest turns by Jaden Smith, the Karate Kid himself.
The show opened with "Love Me," a typically catchy Bieber pop song that cleverly co-opts the Cardigans' "Lovefool" for the chorus, and found the pint-sized pop star marching in formation with his backup dancers, before dispatching them all with mock martial arts moves.
After noting that Ontario, Calif,. was founded by people from Ontario, Canada, where he comes from, Bieber slowed things down for a ballad, "U Smile," which had every girl in the arena singing along on its chorus of "When you smile I smile."
The set design offered plenty of room for Bieber to move around, with a second-floor ramp above the band and platforms jutting out to either side. But the big showpiece props were a handful of metal cages in which he floated over the arena floor, bringing the Bieber to the people.
The first one arrived early in the show, when he climbed into a heart-shaped contraption and, accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, sang "Never Let You Go" and "Favorite Girl" while slowly gliding midway over the floor. Do we need to tell you that the fans screamed deliriously? No, we do not.
After coming back to earth, Bieber invited a fan onstage to serenade during "One Less Lonely Girl," complete with roses and a hug, sang "Overboard" as a duet with Jessica Jarrell, and – after announcing his motto as "Never Say Never," sang that song, complete with ninja backup dancers and a guest rap by Jaden Smith, star of "The Karate Kid," which used a Justin-Jaden duet on the soundtrack.
The pacing occasionally flagged – there were at least three video interludes, including tons of Bieber baby photos and a public service announcement not to text and drive, mostly to allow Bieber time to change clothes. And the band and sound mix sometimes overwhelmed his vocals, which don't come nearly as sweetly sung as in their studio versions. But then you have to remember the kid is just 16 years old, selling out arenas and clearly giving millions of fans exactly what they want.
The night wrapped up with a burst of energy: opening act Sean Kingston, whose set was very well received, came back to duet on "Eenie Meenie" before an encore of "Speaking In Tongues" – Bieber's unlikely rap song – and finally the big hit, "Baby," which sent all those little girls (and maybe their mothers, too), home with one more romantic sigh for their boyish heartthrob.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010


Justin Bieber sent out a simple tweet that says “”Everyone call me 248-417-5346 or text” to his 4.5 million followers and sure enough, the over-excited fans tried to call and sent text messages to the number. The problem was that it wasn’t his number, instead it belonged to his online “enemy” Kevin Kristopik who hacked into Bieber’s best friend twitter account earlier this year and got hold of his personal number.

Kristopik received over 26,000 texts and he had to cancel his number and delete his twitter account. Though it was a naughty move because he was using his popularity (and fans) to get his revenge, it was kinda slick because not many of other boys can do that.

Anyway, I have a feeling this won’t stop and Bieber has created himself an arch-nemesis and given his unpopularity with teenage boys, he has made more enemies now who will try to top this act.

The following video was posted by Kristopik showing how his phone was jammed with messages from Bieber’s fans.

 

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