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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Justin Bieber's Father's Day turns sour as heated argument with Hailey leaves marriage on shaky ground
It was supposed to be a special Father's Day for Justin and Hailey Bieber , but it quickly devolved into a heated public feud. The singer's "erratic" online behavior, as well as a string of disrespectful posts, left Hailey "beyond furious" and desperate for him to seek help. What went wrong this Father's Day? According to reports, Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey Bieber , got into a bitter argument over a string of inconsistent posts he made on his Instagram page at the end of their Father's Day celebration. According to one of the posts, the singer called Hailey a "lil ho." Infuriated by Justin's post, Hailey allegedly called him a "child" and told him to "start listening to the people who care about him," as per a report by the Blast. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 40代以上でPC持ってるなら、このゲームはあなた向け! Hero Wars ゲームをプレイ Undo Another apparent response to the "lil ho" comment was Hailey Bieber's "Father's Day sucks," which was a parody of Justin Bieber's earlier-in-the-year "Mother's Day sucks" remark. ALSO READ: Pavel Durov net worth: How many children does Telegram CEO have, who are their mothers and how will he distribute wealth? Live Events Why did Hailey Bieber lash out? Hailey Bieber is reportedly "fed up" with Justin Bieber's "childish behavior." The Sun claims that Hailey was extremely upset with him and was "beyond furious" about his strange social media posts . The post really set her off, and she told him it was one of the dumbest things he's ever done, like feeding raw meat to a pack of lions who want to eat you alive,' as per a report. The insider claims that Hailey has been pushing the pop star to get professional help for a while now, indicating that she is aware of his "anger and mood issues." She did, however, firmly express her frustrations during their heated argument and is no longer prepared to offer excuses for his actions. Hailey didn't want him to post that message. She is tired of his immature actions and the unending negativity he projects onto himself. She also took advantage of the situation by publicly responding harshly to Justin's Father's Day message. Some fans believed that the singer's remark, "Happy daddies day to me u lil ho," was a lighthearted jab at his wife. Is this a sign of deeper problems? Justin then posted a personal statement in which he described himself as "broken" and discussed his difficulties with self-worth, anger, and healing. Justin posted about 20 pictures with the middle finger emoji as the caption throughout the day, including a few with his son. In addition to a picture of himself posing with a hibachi chef and a picture of Hailey sitting at a grand piano with Jack in his lap, he did post multiple selfies of himself that appeared to be celebrating the day. Despite not paying homage, Hailey seemed to spend the day with the new father as she shared a photo of herself with their son on social media. However, she did not mention Justin or wish him a happy Father's Day. Rather, she reposted influencer photos and posted numerous posts about her most recent Rhode beauty release. FAQs Why was Hailey upset with Justin? He called her a "lil ho" in a Father's Day post and acted out online, which enraged her. Will Justin Bieber get help? Hailey Bieber encourages him to seek therapy and work on controlling his anger and behavior.


Express Tribune
3 days ago
- Sport
- Express Tribune
Anderson to captain Lancashire
Lancashire will be captained by James Anderson in their next two County Championship matches, with the 42-year-old stepping into an interim role due to Marcus Harris returning to Australia for the birth of his child. Anderson has only played once in the Championship this season, after a calf injury ruled him out for the first six weeks, but has been in good form in the Vitality Blast. He is set to lead the side against Kent in Blackpool starting on Sunday, in what will be his first experience of captaining a professional XI. Anderson will become Lancashire's third red-ball captain this summer, with Harris having succeeded Keaton Jennings after a difficult start to the season that also cost Dale Benkenstein his job as head coach. "Jimmy [Anderson] will lead the side and it is exciting for him and us," Steven Croft, Lancashire's interim head coach, told the BBC. "He has captained only once and that was in a pre-season tour T20 game in Dubai so it will be nice for Jimmy and nice for the lads. "He has obviously got a lot to offer on and off the field. It will be a proud moment for him. It is not obviously all on Jimmy but it helps and his presence, particularly as captain, is a massive boost for the rest of the lads." Lancashire are currently second from bottom in Division Two, having drawn five and lost two of their seven games, but they have enjoyed a successful start to the Blast, winning four of six to sit third in the North Group. Anderson has played his part, returning to the format after more than a decade and taking ten wickets in four matches. The Blast will break after Friday's fixtures for two rounds of the Championship, with Lancashire facing Kent at home before a trip to play Derbyshire at Chesterfield. Harris will miss both games, but Lancashire will be able to call on Australian overseas signings Ashton Turner and Chris Green.


India Gazette
4 days ago
- Sport
- India Gazette
James Anderson set to lead Lancashire in County Championship
New Delhi [India] June 17 (ANI): Former England legendary seamer James Anderson is set to lead Lancashire in their next two County Championship matches, with the 42-year-old stepping into an interim role due to Marcus Harris returning to Australia for the birth of his child, according to ESPNcricinfo. He has played once in the Championship this season, after a calf injury ruled him out for the first six weeks, but has been in good form in the Vitality Blast. He is set to lead the side against Kent in Blackpool starting on Sunday, which will be his first experience of captaining a professional XI. Anderson will become Lancashire's third red-ball captain this summer, with Harris having succeeded Keaton Jennings after a difficult start to the season that also cost Dale Benkenstein his job as head coach. Lancashire are currently second from bottom in Division Two, having drawn five and lost two of their seven games, but they have enjoyed a successful start to the Blast, winning four of six to sit third in the North Group. Anderson has played his part, returning to the format after more than a decade and taking ten wickets in four matches. The Blast will break after Friday's fixtures for two rounds of the Championship, with Lancashire facing Kent at home before a trip to play Derbyshire at Chesterfield. Harris will miss both games, but Lancashire will be able to call on Australian overseas signings Ashton Turner and Chris Green. Anderson, who recently retired after playing 188 Tests, is regarded as England's greatest fast bowler. Anderson remains England's leading wicket-taker in ODI cricket, with a tally of 269 scalps that may never be beaten. However, he claimed just 18 in his 19 T20Is, with his last match in the format coming against South Africa at Centurion in 2009. The 42-year-old English pace wonder, who retired from international cricket after taking 704 Test wickets and over 991 international scalps. (ANI)
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
Beating Somerset a 'big statement' - Bell-Drummond
Daniel Bell-Drummond registered his first century of this season's T20 Blast against Somerset [Getty Images] Kent opener Daniel Bell-Drummond says ending Somerset's 100 percent start to their T20 Blast campaign is "a big statement". The 31-year-old played a starring role, scoring his first century of the competition this season as Kent Spitfires posted 228-5 and won by four runs in Taunton. Advertisement Bell-Drummond smashed 12 fours and four sixes off 49 balls to score exactly 100 as Kent moved within six points of the South Group leaders. "It was a brilliant game of cricket, I enjoyed it from start to finish, and I think the crowd enjoyed it as well," he told BBC Radio Kent. 'Really proud day at my second home' Somerset, victors in each of their first five Blast games before Sunday, last won the competition in 2023, but have also been runners-up twice in the past four seasons. "It is always a difficult place because they're always at the top or close to winning this competition, so for us to win [there] is a big statement," Bell-Drummond added. Advertisement "I was a bit slow to start but once I got going, everything I was hitting was finding gaps, going for four or six, so it was just one of those days." Bell-Drummond, who has spent his entire county career with Kent, attended Millfield public school in Somerset as a youngster after securing a scholarship to study there. "It [Sunday] was a really proud day for me because I went to school down the road and I've got a lot of friends there who are basically my family," he added. "It was great having them all down [to watch]. It's almost my second home so I was really proud to win in front of old friends and teachers." Kent next welcome Gloucestershire to the Spitfire Ground on Wednesday evening.


Days of Palestine
7 days ago
- Politics
- Days of Palestine
Egypt criticised for crackdown on Gaza march participants
DaysofPal – The Egyptian government is under mounting criticism for detaining and interrogating hundreds of foreign activists who arrived in Cairo to participate in the Global March to Gaza, a grassroots campaign aimed at challenging Israel's 18-year blockade on the besieged Palestinian enclave. According to organizers of the march, nearly 4,000 participants from over 40 countries had registered for the initiative. The effort includes a land convoy, dubbed the 'Sumud Convoy,' meaning 'steadfastness' in Arabic, which departed from Tunis earlier this week en route to the Rafah crossing in Egypt, the only access point to Gaza not directly controlled by Israel. The symbolic march was intended to begin on Thursday. However, in the days prior, Egyptian authorities reportedly detained or interrogated more than 200 individuals upon their arrival in Cairo. Many of those affected were French nationals, several of whom have been stranded at Cairo airport for hours without access to food or water, according to the French outlet Blast. A representative of the French delegation told Blast that Egyptian authorities were detaining French citizens 'almost systematically,' citing the absence of an official list of participants. 'This is a peaceful march aimed at drawing global attention to Gaza's suffering. The Egyptian response has been disproportionate and alarming,' the representative said. On social media, Egyptian authorities have faced a torrent of criticism. Activists and observers accused the government of hypocrisy for suppressing a movement meant to express solidarity with Palestinians while claiming regional leadership on the Gaza issue. The backlash intensified following comments by Ahmed Moussa, a well-known pro-government television presenter, who denounced the Sumud Convoy as a 'ploy to embarrass Egypt.' He and other pro-government voices suggested that the initiative was being orchestrated by individuals affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, which Egypt designates as a terrorist organization. This framing has sought to paint the convoy not as a pro-Palestinian action, but as a subversive political operation aimed at undermining the Egyptian state. Despite the government's efforts to discredit the campaign, the Sumud Convoy has received widespread regional support, drawing volunteers from Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, and Algeria. Many have hailed the initiative as a much-needed gesture of international solidarity in the face of what the International Criminal Court has labeled potential genocide by Israel in Gaza. Broader movements around the world have surfaced in recent days demanding that the siege of Gaza be lifted, diplomatic relations with Israel be severed, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing an ICC arrest warrant for alleged war crimes, be held accountable internationally. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached a critical point. Since March 2, Israel has closed all crossings into the territory, barring the entry of food, medical supplies, fuel, and humanitarian aid. Observers warn that the ongoing military campaign, compounded by the blockade, is pushing the enclave deeper into catastrophe. Shortlink for this post: