Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Justin Bieber Tells Fans How to Clap

Even when Justin Bieber tries to come across as nice and helpful, he can"t help but sound cocky and condescending.


The singer, whose new album comes out on November 13, has been revving up the public relations game of late.


But he"s hit a few hiccups along the way.


There was the interview he walked out on, for example, although the hosts in charge of it were clearly acting like immature idiots.


There was also the Norway concert he cut VERY short because some fans in the front row spilled some water and didn"t let him clean it up to his liking.


He then took to Instagram and shared yet another apology in which he vowed to be a better person.


And Bieber isn"t being a bad person in the following video, far from it.


But he is giving an acoustic concert in Spain, sitting down with his guitar and with a friend and playing a melodic version of his smash hit single, "What Do You Mean?"


About halfway through, however, Bieber grows a little irritated with the crowd.


Yes, those in attendance are clapping along. But they are not clapping along with the beat and Justin feels a need to stop and explain this to them.


Granted, the mistimed clapping may be throwing off his performance. We can see that. We could understand that.


But considering the fragile state of his reputation these days, Bieber would probably be better served just keeping quiet.


Watch the video below and let us know if we"re being hyper sensitive and/or over-analytical here. Or if you agree that Justin Bieber is still in need of an attitude adjustment.


Justin bieber tells fans how to clap

Scott Disick: STILL Trying to Win Kourtney Kardashian Back From Rehab?!

Scott Disick is yet again seeking treatment for his alcohol addiction, and for the first time, he seems to be taking the process seriously.



Disick has ditched rehab five times in the past, but his current stint is entering its fourth week, and sources say the Lord is genuinely serious about getting sober this time.


And apparently, he’s also serious about making things right with Kourtney Kardashian.


First there were reports of Disick calling Kourtney and begging her to take him back. Now, Radar Online is reporting that Scott recently wrote Kourtney a letter that has her seriously thinking about giving him another chance.


“Kourtney cried her heart out when she read [the letter],” an insider told the website. “It had everything in it that she needed to hear and it really came from his heart.


“He talked about how patient she’s been, how he’s hurt her and knows he doesn’t remember half of it, and how that also hurts, how the only time he’s ever been happy has been with her and the kids, how much he loves her and wants to marry her.”


Unfortunately, it may be a case of too little, too late, and not only because Disick put Kourtney through nearly a decade of hell before sobering up and deciding he wants to put a ring on it.



Kourtney has been spotted on dates with Chris Reda, a longtime friend of Scott’s. Insiders say they’re not serious yet, but Kourtney has been doing her best to move on.


Of course, she’s forgiven Scott for an awful lot in the past, so we wouldn’t rule out the possibility of another reconciliation.


“It’s going to be very hard for her to resist taking him back when he comes out, especially with all the love-in going on with Khloe and Lamar right now,” says the source. “But Kourtney’s vowed it will only happen after he’s proven he’s really fixed his ways.”


Anna Duggar is "Strong," Says Cousin Amy

Last week, Amy King (nee Duggar), Instagram’d a selfie with Anna Duggar at a fundraiser for Loving Choices, a Christian pregnancy center that offers support to young women with unplanned pregnancies and STDs.




“Any negative comments will be deleted, just try me. She’s beautiful!” Amy wrote.


Despite speaking out against her cousin, Josh Duggar‘s indiscretions (“we’re still in shock and furious to the extreme,” the newlywed told People Magazine in September),  Amy is showing support for Josh’s wife and their children.



“I think the picture I posted shows how strong Anna truly is, she’s smiling, and has a lot of love around her,” Amy told Entertainment Tonight.  “She was talking to people at the event, having so much fun. And she looked so pretty.”


Amy said she and Anna attend the fundraiser annually, and this year was no exception.


“We love babies and just love this event,” Amy said.  “Aunt Michelle was there, Jessa and Ben were there, my mom, Dillon, a lot of the family was there. The event raised over $ 300,000.”


Josh is currently seeking treatment at a faith-based rehab for child molestation, an addiction to porn and having an active account with extramarital affair site, Ashley Madison.  


What Were Robin Williams" Final Words to His Wife?

Susan Williams, the widow of Robin Williams, sat down for a rare interview today with Good Morning America.


Through tears, Susan shared the final conversation she had with the late Oscar winner, who stunningly took his own life in August 2014.


"I was getting in bed and he came in the room a couple of times … and he said, "Goodnight, my love, " " Susan recounted.


"And then he came back again. He came out with his iPad and he looked like he had something to do. And that was like, "I think he"s getting better."


"And then he said "goodnight, goodnight." That was the it."


Susan then told co-host Amy Robach that in the weeks and months months leading up to Robin"s death, the star was diagnosed with the early stages of Parkinson"s Disease.


“My best friend was sinking,” she said of Robin’s reaction to the illness, which included an incident when he bloodied his head in the bathroom, yet was unable to tell her what happened.


Williams checked himself into rehab about one month prior to his death, following a long battle with alcohol and drug addiction.


However, Susan told Good Morning America that Robin had been sober for eight years – and it was neither the addiction nor depression that resulted in his death.


"Lewy Body Dementia killed Robin," she said of the illness that shares characteristics of both Alzheimer"s and Parkinson"s disease.


"It"s what took his life."


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