Perfectly fitting for his role in Zoolander 2, Justin Bieber strikes his meanest pose on his first-ever GQ cover. The March 2016 cover will go on sale tomorrow, but for now, you can check out more pics in the gallery, and over at GQ.
Perfectly fitting for his role in Zoolander 2, Justin Bieber strikes his meanest pose on his first-ever GQ cover. The March 2016 cover will go on sale tomorrow, but for now, you can check out more pics in the gallery, and over at GQ.
Following the success of the 2001 Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson film Zoolander, the guys are back some 15 years later for part two. Zoolander 2 will drop next Friday, February 12, making for the perfect date night for Valentine’s Day weekend! Cameos include A$AP Rocky, Skrillex, Justin Bieber, Kanye West, Usher, Miley Cyrus, Lenny Kravitz and many more (according to Bustle,) a few of which you can see in the latest trailer below. Hit the jump to check it out!
Comedian and talk-show personality Chelsea Handler has never been one to conceal her thoughts or to bite her tongue. She recently dished the dirt that out of all the interviews she has ever done in her life, Justin Bieber was the absolute worst. When asked why, Handler responded by saying, “he was trying to flirt with me and it was so uncomfortable,” she told Variety. “Like, that’s his schtick, like he would come on and flirt with you and you just felt like a child molester right away. And I was like, I don’t want to feel that way.”
Justin Bieber has an insane amount of fans called “Beliebers” and a whopping 73 million Twitter followers. He’s basically the jackpot of celebrity endorsers for the NBA All-Star voting and he’s throwing his support behind Los Angeles Clippers star Chris Paul. Unfortunately it won’t be enough.
The love that San Francisco Justin Bieber fans have for the “Sorry” singer is forcing authorities to take legal action. Following Bieber’s graffiti promotion for his latest album, Purpose, fans have taken in his footsteps to paint the city streets green, blue, red, and plenty other colors. City Attorney Dennis Herrera says the actions of fans “illegally exploits our city’s walkable neighborhoods and robust tourism.” Someone will pay, and Herrera is looking at Bieber’s label to make those payments.