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Bieber the diva?
TURNING INTO A DIVA? Justin Bieber, pictured performing on Australia’s Sunriseshow, is accused of swearing at a TV production man and storming out of aninterview after being asked about his tattoo.
Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
May 28, 2010

Bieber the diva?

Pop star Justin ‘flew into temper and swore at TV crew’

Teen popstar Justin Bieber has been accused of getting too big for his rather small boots after he allegedly flew into a swear-word tirade on a TV chat show.

The 16-year-old was appearing on Australian morning chat show Sunrise when he allegedly told a member of the production team “don’t ever %$#&*@ touch me again” when he was told where to perform. The heart-throb, who currently has a squeaky clean image, has strenuously denied the allegation, saying he would kill the rumours “with kindness”.

But David Koch, co-host of the Australian show, claimed he was less than impressed by the young idol and said he needed “a slap”. “Our floor manager was directing him to where he was about to perform and he turned around to [him] and said: ‘Don’t ever %$#&*@ touch me again’. And then [Bieber’s] sound guy… said, ‘don’t take offence mate he tells us that all the time’.”

According to Australian newspaper The Daily Telegraph, seven other employees supported his statement. But the Canadian pop sensation wrote on Twitter that the account was not true, saying: “I was raised to respect others and not gossip…nor answer gossip with anger. I know my friends, family and fans know the person I am. Hearing adults spread lies and rumours is part of the job I guess. But all I have to say is… kill em with kindness.”

Bieber was also accused of being ‘a diva’ at Radio One’s Big Weekend in Wales. He reportedly refused to answer any questions about his new tattoo in an interview with Radio One DJ, Fearne Cotton. He is also thought to have driven around in a backstage buggy against event rules.

— Daily Mail

Lindsay Lohan poses as Deep Throat porn star Linda Lovelace in new film posters

Film posters showing Lindsay Lohan in her new film role as Deep Throat porn star Linda Lovelace have been revealed.

One provocative pose shows Lindsay with curled dark hair, sitting on a bed in her bra with a client unbuckling his belt in the background. Another poster shows her lying on her back in her underwear.

The film, named Inferno, is directed by Matthew Wilder and produced by Chris Hanley. Lovelace was best known for her 1972 movie Deep Throat, which played to mainstream audiences and is perhaps the world’s best-known porn movie. She later forged a role as an anti-porn activist before dying in a car accident in 2002. But from the look of the new posters, the film will focus on her years in the porn industry.

— Daily Mail

Rihanna goes girly in cut-out dress for night out clubbing

She turns heads almost everywhere she goes with her unique sense of style and often outrageous outfits.

But Wednesday night, the sexy cream cut-out dress Rihanna wore to The Wright Venue nightclub verged on the rather demure side. The 22-year-old singer did her best to liven things up, however, with accessories that included bow drop earrings and leopard print heels.

The Te Amo singer was at the Irish nightclub with dancers and crew from her Last Girl On Earth tour, following a performance at Dublin’s O2 Arena earlier in the evening. During her time in Dublin, Rihanna has debuted a variety of styles – including an attempt to single-handedly bring back the fanny pack. However, unlike the versions made popular in the early nineties, Rihanna’s pouch was leopard print and made by Dolce and Gabbana.

— Daily Mail

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