Wednesday 2 January 2013

Justin Bieber






Celeb gossip report! Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber have arguably grown up being Hollywood's richest and most famous teens. On New Year's Day, a photographer who had been chasing the Biebs down a Los Angeles highway was killed on the road. On Jan. 2, 2013, she tweeted a plea for laws to change to protect celebrities from over-eager photographers such as these -- almost comparing Lady Di to the Biebs.
Allegedly in pursuit of Bieber's Ferrari, the freelance journalist's death on the Los Angeles highway made Miley Cyrus remember the tragic fate of Princess Diana. Di was killed while fleeing photographers and the actress does not want to see the same sort of thing happen to her celebrity friends like the Biebs.
Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber both made a plea in 2012 for protective laws to change and protect celebrities following the death of a paparazzo on New Year's Day who was chasing the Biebs.
Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber both made a plea in 2012 for protective laws to change and protect celebrities following the death of a paparazzo on New Year's Day who was chasing the Biebs.
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The Royal family member died in a fatal car crash back in 1997. At the time, her own children Prince William and Prince Harry were both very young.

Cyrus, now age 20, grew up in a famous family. As the daughter of country music singer Billy Ray Cyrus, learning about the death of Princess Diana from her parents and school teachers is likely to be one of her earliest memories.

Nowadays, Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber are haunted (and hunted) by paparazzi agents who represent various entertainment news organizations around the world. Both have grown up as celebrity kids so they have spent the majority of their respective lifetimes being chased by paparazzo photogs and crazy fans hoping to capture a winning celebrity pic.

While the Biebs was busy tweeting condolences to the dead man's family, he also took time out to ask legislators and fans to help change laws -- by creating ones that would allow a celebrity's protection from overly aggressive paparazzo. Cyrus also took to Twitter to remind her followers that it was photographers who led to the death of Princess Diana.



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When Justin Bieber appears in concert on January 18 2013, in Nashville at the Bridgestone Arena many of the Nashville area 'Beliebers' will be in attendance. We found an interview on video of backstage to share with our readers and we know 'Beliebers' will be excited to see this new interview.

We like Justin Bieber and we think that many others in Nashville will be extra excited when he finally comes to do his show on January 18.

Discovered by a star himself, Justin Bieber himself has since discovered another up and coming young star, "Call Me Maybe' singer, Carly Rae Jepson, so he doesn't just want to keep all of the fame and fortune to himself, and we like that.

Who is going to see Justin when he comes to Nashville at the Bridgestone Arena? Do you follow him on Twitter? Leave us a note and let us know what you think about this young star.



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Although 2013 only just began this week, Justin Bieber has already caused quite an excited stir among many of his fans with the upcoming release of his music album, “Believe Acoustic,” Artist Direct reported this Wednesday, Jan. 2. In addition to receiving an influx of support from his millions of followers via Twitter, the Biebs also recently revealed that he will be adding two new songs to his “Believe Acoustic” album (which may be the love songs hinted at toward Selena Gomez).

Justin Bieber took to Twitter this week to tell fans that he will soon be returning to the “Believe” tour in Utah over the weekend, and many fellow Beliebers quickly wrote on the social media site not only are they excited about the next half of his tour, but the upcoming “Believe Acoustic” album. Due out January 29, the album has received much praise on Twitter already, with fans writing such comments as:
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“Can’t wait for #BelieveAcoustic @Justin Bieber. This January it’s all about the music.”

In related Justin Bieber news, there won’t only be eight songs on the new album now, but ten. The two new songs have not been released yet, but late in December were reported to be love songs meant for the Biebs’ back-together girlfriend, Selena Gomez, who was recently named the “Most Beautiful” of 2013, according to Yahoo News. Several fans have also voiced a hope that these songs may be heard on Justin Bieber's returning tour this month.

“Eight wasn’t enough,” Justin wrote on Twitter. “Had to write some more new ones. Now I’m putting out 10 songs on the #BelieveAcoustic album. I’m telling you. Preorder NOW. : )”




A paparazzo has paid the price of his life for photos of Justin Bieber's Ferrari. In an article today, Jan. 2, 2013, Kevin Winter has reported for Rolling Stone, Paparazzi Killed While Trailing Justin Bieber's Ferrari. A paparazzo photographer was hit by a vehicle and killed in Los Angeles as he was returning to his car after snapping photos of Justin's Ferrari. Justin's car was being driven by a friend at the time.

Justin has a tense relationship with paparazzi. Last May, Justin was accused of punching and kicking a photographer in a parking lot scuffle, although all charges were dropped. And in July, a high-speed chase between Bieber and a photographer led to new anti- paparazzi laws which penalize photographers for driving dangerously to take photographs. Still, Justin has offered his condolences to the photographer's family. He has said, "While I was not present nor directly involved with this tragic accident, my thoughts and prayers are with the family of the victim."

ABC news has reported Justin is hoping this incident will put a stop to dangerous chases. ABC news has reported, Justin Bieber Hopes Photog’s Death Stops Dangerous Chases.
Justin has said, “Hopefully this tragedy will finally inspire meaningful legislation and whatever other necessary steps to protect the lives and safety of celebrities, police officers, innocent public bystanders, and the photographers themselves."

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