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Express Tribune
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Justin Bieber trolls himself with viral 'Standing on Business' remix: 'Happy Juneteenth'
Justin Bieber has turned a viral moment into music, leaning into the now-famous quote from a paparazzi exchange last week outside Soho House in Malibu. The 31-year-old pop star was caught on camera saying, 'It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business,' during a heated exchange with a photographer. That phrase quickly spread across social media, becoming a meme and inspiring countless edits and remixes. On Thursday, June 19, Bieber embraced the trend by sharing a video remix from TikTok user CasaDi on his Instagram feed. The caption read, 'Not at the fucking beach brooo wtfffffff.' On his Instagram Stories, he reposted the video with the added message, 'HAPPY JUNETEENTH 🫡🔆,' prompting a mix of amusement and confusion from fans. Photo: Instagram While some fans enjoyed the remix as an instance of Bieber trolling himself, others expressed that it was in bad taste for the singer to post himself misusing African American Vernacular English (AAVE) on a day about ending slavery. This comes amid a period of personal reflection for Bieber, who has been vocal on Instagram about his mental health and emotional struggles amid rumours of divorce from Hailey Bieber.


Fox News
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Is Justin Bieber Crashing Out?
Kennedy frequently talks about the decline of former teen pop sensation Justin Bieber. However, his recent crash-outs, such as his strange comments on Mother's Day and publicly criticizing a friend on Instagram, makes Kennedy question whether Bieber may have officially fallen off the wagon. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: Follow on TikTok: Join Kennedy for Happy Hour on Fridays! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit


Daily Mail
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber UNFOLLOW each other... reigniting rumored feud after temporary truce
Selena Gomez and Hailey Bieber seem to have reignited their long rumored feud by unfollowing each other on social media. Fans of the pair spotted the social media slight, which took many by surprise. While Selena, 32, and Hailey, 28, have repeatedly denied being in a feud, it hasn't stopped fans from speculating that their pair have fallen out over Justin Bieber. Selena dated Justin on-and-off for years until 2018, when they split for good and he almost immediately moved on with Hailey. The pair eventually tried to quell rumors of a falling out by posing together for a photo in 2022. Around the same time, Selena took to social media to urge her fandom to stop sending 'hate' towards Hailey online. In 2023, the pair went one step further in their reconciliation by following each other on Instagram. They then quietly showed their support for each other over the past few years by liking each other's posts. Last December, Hailey liked Selena's Instagram post celebrating her engagement to Benny Blanco. Selena returned the favor in May by liking a post from Sephora that announced that Hailey's Rhode beauty line would be stocked in their stores. The move was seen as a major gesture given that Sephora is the official stockist of Selena's Rare Beauty brand. Given their mutual support, the fact that they've now unfollowed each other again has sent shockwaves through both of their fandoms. 'Selena saw that Hailey became richer than her and got super jealous,' commented one. 'Selena has no reason to be jealous, if anything it's the other way around,' added another. A third wrote, 'Not again this stupid drama… imagine how tired we are.' Last month, Selena was accused of shading Hailey following the sale of her beauty brand Rhode. Hailey's company was recently acquired by E.l.f. Cosmetics in a massive, $1 billion deal. The mom-of-one, 28, will still serve as founder of the brand as well as Chief Creative Officer and Head of Innovation. Just one day after the announcement, Selena's cosmetics company Rare Beauty posted two snaps of Selena and simply captioned them with, 'Still here.' One of the images showed the Bad Liar songstress blowing a kiss towards the camera, while another featured her staring into the lens with a sultry look on her face. Many fans became convinced that Selena was subtly poking fun at Hailey's sale with the post, and they were not amused. Hailey's supporters quickly flooded the replies of the post with angry messages. 'It seems like Hailey is always on her mind. Pathetic,' one outraged user wrote. 'The way she's actually shady as hell,' added another.
Yahoo
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Scooter Braun Admits He Has 'a Lot of Guilt' After Working With 'So Many Young Artists'
Scooter Braun has opened up about the 'guilt' he's reeling from his long-standing career as a former artist manager. During a recent interview on The Diary of a CEO, the former music manager admitted he feels guilty because he previously worked with a lot of young up-and-coming artists who had to grapple 'being judged by the whole world at a very young age.' More from The Hollywood Reporter Kendrick Lamar Was the Top Winner at the 2025 BET Awards Tyler Perry Calls Out Hollywood Studios at BET Awards: "This Is Not the Time to Be Silent" SHINee's Key on K-pop Stardom After 30 and Reuniting with U.S. Fans 'At this age, I feel a lot of guilt because I worked with so many young artists,' he said. 'I hadn't taken the time to look at myself or do the therapy myself until I was older, so I didn't understand at 25, 27, 30 years old that they were coming from very unique backgrounds of their own stuff with their own families and their own childhood growing up this way and being seen by the whole world and being judged by the whole world at a very young age.' Most notably, he managed Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber during the rise of their careers. In 2008, he began working with Bieber when he was 13, and Grande in 2013 when she was roughly 20. Both artists parted ways with Braun in the early 2020s. Braun elaborated on the pressures of young stardom, noting that 'I think human beings are not made to be worshiped. I think we're made to serve, and I think that when we worship human beings, it changes something within us, it messes us up a little bit.' 'That's not what we're built for, and I think it can be very confusing,' Braun added. 'And I think being able to transcend the childhood of people cheering your name and everything else at that level and get to a place where the artists I've worked with are where they are in healthy relationships and with their families and still working through stuff but having a human experience, I think it's a testament to their strength and I think that's part of it.' The Hybe CEO also addressed his feud with Taylor Swift, which sparked after he acquired Big Machine Records and, with the acquisition, her catalog of master recordings in 2019. Braun said, 'When I bought Big Machine, I thought I was going to work with all the artists on Big Machine.' 'I thought it was going to be like an exciting thing. I knew that Taylor, she and I had only met three or four times, and one of the times it was years earlier and it was a really great engagement. She invited me to a private party and we respected each other. We had a great engagement in between that time,' he explained. 'Since I'd seen her last, I started managing Kanye West, I managed Justin Bieber, I knew she didn't get along with them. I had a feeling, this is where my arrogance came in, I had a feeling she probably didn't like me because I managed them, but I thought once this announcement happened, she would talk to me, see who I am and we would work together.' Braun recalled the moment he saw Swift's Tumblr post where she said learning he had control of her catalog was her 'worst case scenario' after 'incessant, manipulative bullying I've received at his hands for years.' 'I was just like shocked,' he said. 'It's been five, six years, I don't need to go back into it, but what I can tell you is everything in life is a gift, having that experience allows me to have empathy for the people I worked with who I would always say, 'Yeah, I understand,' but I never knew what it was like to be on the global stage like that. I never knew what criticism felt like.' His interview comes a few weeks after Swift bought back her catalog for her first six albums in a deal with Shamrock Capital. The original sale, which saw Scooter Braun's Ithaca Holdings buy Big Machine Label Group, took place in June 2019 and led the Grammy winner to re-record and release all but two of her initial six records. Best of The Hollywood Reporter Most Anticipated Concert Tours of 2025: Beyoncé, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar & SZA, Sabrina Carpenter and More Hollywood's Most Notable Deaths of 2025 Hollywood's Highest-Profile Harris Endorsements: Taylor Swift, George Clooney, Bruce Springsteen and More
Yahoo
14 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Broken' Justin Bieber Admits To Having Anger Issues In Emotional Rant
Lately, Justin Bieber has been under intense media and public scrutiny for his online behavior, as well as for his overall well-being. The singer recently cut ties with an unnamed individual over his emotions. Now, Bieber has opened up about his emotional well-being in an Instagram post. In the rant, the musician admitted to having anger issues. He even revealed he is 'exhausted' with thinking about himself. In a way, his candid message on social media reflected his internal struggles. In a befitting reply to his fans and everyone concerned for his overall well-being, Justin Bieber opened up about his struggle with anger issues on Instagram. The Grammy winner posted a candid message on June 16 on the social media platform, sharing his emotional struggle. In the message, the singer posed a question to those who keep telling him 'to heal.' He said, 'Don't you think if I could have fixed myself I would have already?' The 31-year-old then went on to admit that he is 'broken' and 'have anger issues' as well. He explained that he has worked his 'whole life to be like the people' who told him to be 'fixed like them.' But instead of yielding any positive result, the efforts have only made the artist 'more tired and more angry.' Justin Bieber then said that 'the harder' he tried to 'grow the more focussed' he was on himself. The singer also touched upon Jesus being the 'only person' who has been pushing him to make his 'life about others.' At last, Bieber ended the message saying he was now 'exhausted' from thinking about himself lately. He even asked his fans if they felt the same way. Bieber's emotional post left the fans in a frenzy, who immediately took over his Instagram comment section with some suggesting he leave Los Angeles and social media to bounce back. Meanwhile, other users came to his support and asked him to have faith. Many even said they would 'pray' for him. The post comes a day after Bieber 'officially' ended his friendship with someone over 'lashing out' at them. The post 'Broken' Justin Bieber Admits To Having Anger Issues In Emotional Rant appeared first on Reality Tea.