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Justin Bieber Allegedly Had A 'Bitter' Father's Day Clash With Wife Hailey Who Was 'Beyond Furious' With His Behavior
Justin Bieber's Father's Day celebration reportedly ended in a "bitter" argument with his wife, Hailey Bieber, over a series of erratic posts he shared on his Instagram page. In one of the posts, the singer appeared to refer to Hailey as a "lil ho." Hailey, angry over the post from Justin, is said to have called him a "f-cking child" and urged him to "start listening to the people who care about him." Hailey Bieber also seemingly replied to the "lil ho" remark with "Father's Day sucks a-s," an imitation of Justin Bieber's "Mother's Day sucks a-s" comment he made earlier in the year. According to The Sun, Justin was heavily berated by his wife, Hailey, who is said to have been "beyond furious" over his bizarre social media posts, including a Father's Day post where he seemingly referred to her as a "lil ho." "The post really set her off — 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," a source told the outlet. According to the insider, Hailey appears to recognize that the pop star is struggling with "anger and mood issues" and has reportedly been urging him for some time to seek professional help. However, she is no longer willing to make excuses for his behavior and firmly expressed her frustrations during their intense argument. "Hailey didn't want him to post that message," the insider added. "She's fed up with his childish behaviour and the constant negativity he brings onto himself. She told him to stop being a 'f-cking child' and to finally start listening to the people who care about him." Publicly, Hailey also got a lick in for herself by issuing a savage response to Justin's Father's Day message. The singer had written, "Happy daddies day to me u lil ho," a comment some fans felt may have been playfully directed at his wife. Hailey then replied with "Father's Day sucks a-s," a parody of "Mother's Day sucks a-s" that Justin had posted during the holiday in May. In addition to the remark, Hailey also didn't share any special tribute on her page to the "Peaches" crooner despite being active. Instead, she made multiple posts about her Rhode Beauty brand and also reshared several of her old posts on her page. Justin's Father's Day comments also included a series of messages that seemed to suggest that he had recently ended a friendship. "I will never suppress my emotions for someone," read a text, which appeared to have been written by the singer. "Conflict is a part of relationship. If you don't like my anger, you don't like me." The next message that followed saw the singer explain that his anger is a response to the "pain" he has gone through and that it was "mean" for the individual to ask a "traumatized person not to be traumatized." The unnamed friend then responded with a statement about not being used to "someone lashing out," but also admitted that he does "see and feel" the singer's anger. For some reason, the response seemed to infuriate Justin, and he called it quits on their friendship. Justin also further lashed out by calling the individual a "p-ssy" and blocking him. Earlier this week on Instagram, Justin shared a post in which he seemingly admitted that he can't help himself, especially as people continue to share their unsolicited advice. "People keep telling me to heal," he wrote. "Don't you think if I could have fixed myself, I would have already? I know I'm broken. I know I have anger issues." "I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them. And it just keeps making me more tired and more angry," Justin continued. "The harder I try to grow, the more focused on myself I am." "Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others because, honestly, I'm exhausted with thinking about myself lately, aren't you?" he concluded. Earlier in the month, Justin was also seen behaving erratically towards paparazzi who tailed him during a night out. During the outburst, Justin dropped the F-Bomb multiple times and said that he wanted to "set boundaries" with the shutterbugs. He also emphasized that they had no right to accost him regardless of his celebrity status. But as the paparazzi continued to press him, the singer lashed out further and demanded that they respect him. "I'm demanding respect. You confuse my anger with disrespect. It's anger because you're disrespecting me. You don't get to disrespect me and get away with it," Justin told the paparazzi, per The Blast. He then accused them of intending to use the videos they recorded of him to push a narrative that he had "lost his mind" and claimed that they were paid to provoke him. "I don't know who the f-cks paying you to provoke me, but I'm not the f-cking one," he added. "OK? Stop provoking me and sh-t … I'm not to be f-cked with."
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2 hours ago
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Justin Bieber Allegedly Had A 'Bitter' Father's Day Clash With Wife Hailey Who Was 'Beyond Furious' With His Behavior
Justin Bieber's Father's Day celebration reportedly ended in a "bitter" argument with his wife, Hailey Bieber, over a series of erratic posts he shared on his Instagram page. In one of the posts, the singer appeared to refer to Hailey as a "lil ho." Hailey, angry over the post from Justin, is said to have called him a "f-cking child" and urged him to "start listening to the people who care about him." Hailey Bieber also seemingly replied to the "lil ho" remark with "Father's Day sucks a-s," an imitation of Justin Bieber's "Mother's Day sucks a-s" comment he made earlier in the year. According to The Sun, Justin was heavily berated by his wife, Hailey, who is said to have been "beyond furious" over his bizarre social media posts, including a Father's Day post where he seemingly referred to her as a "lil ho." "The post really set her off — 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," a source told the outlet. According to the insider, Hailey appears to recognize that the pop star is struggling with "anger and mood issues" and has reportedly been urging him for some time to seek professional help. However, she is no longer willing to make excuses for his behavior and firmly expressed her frustrations during their intense argument. "Hailey didn't want him to post that message," the insider added. "She's fed up with his childish behaviour and the constant negativity he brings onto himself. She told him to stop being a 'f-cking child' and to finally start listening to the people who care about him." Publicly, Hailey also got a lick in for herself by issuing a savage response to Justin's Father's Day message. The singer had written, "Happy daddies day to me u lil ho," a comment some fans felt may have been playfully directed at his wife. Hailey then replied with "Father's Day sucks a-s," a parody of "Mother's Day sucks a-s" that Justin had posted during the holiday in May. In addition to the remark, Hailey also didn't share any special tribute on her page to the "Peaches" crooner despite being active. Instead, she made multiple posts about her Rhode Beauty brand and also reshared several of her old posts on her page. Justin's Father's Day comments also included a series of messages that seemed to suggest that he had recently ended a friendship. "I will never suppress my emotions for someone," read a text, which appeared to have been written by the singer. "Conflict is a part of relationship. If you don't like my anger, you don't like me." The next message that followed saw the singer explain that his anger is a response to the "pain" he has gone through and that it was "mean" for the individual to ask a "traumatized person not to be traumatized." The unnamed friend then responded with a statement about not being used to "someone lashing out," but also admitted that he does "see and feel" the singer's anger. For some reason, the response seemed to infuriate Justin, and he called it quits on their friendship. Justin also further lashed out by calling the individual a "p-ssy" and blocking him. Earlier this week on Instagram, Justin shared a post in which he seemingly admitted that he can't help himself, especially as people continue to share their unsolicited advice. "People keep telling me to heal," he wrote. "Don't you think if I could have fixed myself, I would have already? I know I'm broken. I know I have anger issues." "I tried to do the work my whole life to be like the people who told me I needed to be fixed like them. And it just keeps making me more tired and more angry," Justin continued. "The harder I try to grow, the more focused on myself I am." "Jesus is the only person who keeps me wanting to make my life about others because, honestly, I'm exhausted with thinking about myself lately, aren't you?" he concluded. Earlier in the month, Justin was also seen behaving erratically towards paparazzi who tailed him during a night out. During the outburst, Justin dropped the F-Bomb multiple times and said that he wanted to "set boundaries" with the shutterbugs. He also emphasized that they had no right to accost him regardless of his celebrity status. But as the paparazzi continued to press him, the singer lashed out further and demanded that they respect him. "I'm demanding respect. You confuse my anger with disrespect. It's anger because you're disrespecting me. You don't get to disrespect me and get away with it," Justin told the paparazzi, per The Blast. He then accused them of intending to use the videos they recorded of him to push a narrative that he had "lost his mind" and claimed that they were paid to provoke him. "I don't know who the f-cks paying you to provoke me, but I'm not the f-cking one," he added. "OK? Stop provoking me and sh-t … I'm not to be f-cked with."
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2 hours ago
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Hugh Jackman Enters ‘Stranger's Car' To Flee Fan Mob in NYC
Hugh Jackman found himself in a chaotic scene in New York City (NYC) this week when a crowd of fans swarmed him after rehearsal, prompting him to jump into a stranger's car. What started as a few selfies quickly turned into a frenzy outside Radio City Music Hall, and ended with Jackman hilariously seeking help from someone nearby. After finishing a rehearsal for his From New York, With Love concert series at Radio City Music Hall, Hugh Jackman stepped out into what quickly turned into a fan frenzy on the streets of NYC. Video footage that's now going viral shows Jackman doing his best to keep things friendly. He smiled, signed autographs, and posed for selfies with dozens of fans packed tightly around him. However, as the crowd grew larger and more engaging, it became clear that reaching his car or any private area would be a challenge. At first, he tried to walk away, thanking fans and weaving through the crowd. 'Thank you,' he said politely as he picked up his pace. But fans kept chasing him, phones out and cameras rolling. Then, Jackman spotted a car nearby, walked up to it, and casually asked the driver, 'How you doing, brother? Where you going?' Before anyone could fully process what was happening, he climbed into the back seat of the stranger's vehicle and made his escape from the street mob. Fans online couldn't believe it. The video spread quickly across social media. One fan commented, 'Are we sure that wasn't a car he called for??' Another fan added in defence of the fans, 'This crowd was tame and respectful in comparison to what Denzel experienced in Italy.' The timing adds to the buzz around his upcoming concert and personal life. Rumors suggest Jackman may be planning to marry The Music Man co-star Sutton Foster once his divorce from Deborra-Lee Furness is finalized. The post Hugh Jackman Enters 'Stranger's Car' To Flee Fan Mob in NYC appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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2 hours ago
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Hugh Jackman Enters ‘Stranger's Car' To Escape Fan Mob in Viral Video
When a crowd of fans swarmed Hugh Jackman in a chaotic scene in New York City (NYC) this week, the veteran actor jumped into a stranger's car. What started as a few selfies quickly turned into a frenzy outside Radio City Music Hall, and ended with Jackman hilariously seeking help from someone nearby. After finishing a rehearsal for his From New York, With Love concert series at Radio City Music Hall, Hugh Jackman stepped out into what quickly turned into a fan frenzy on the streets of NYC. Video footage that's now going viral shows Jackman doing his best to keep things friendly. He smiled, signed autographs, and posed for selfies with dozens of fans packed tightly around him. However, as the crowd grew larger and more engaging, it became clear that reaching his car or any private area would be a challenge. At first, he tried to walk away, thanking fans and weaving through the crowd. 'Thank you,' he said politely as he picked up his pace. But fans kept chasing him, phones out and cameras rolling. Then, Jackman spotted a car nearby, walked up to it, and casually asked the driver, 'How you doing, brother? Where you going?' Before anyone could fully process what was happening, he climbed into the back seat of the stranger's vehicle and made his escape from the street mob. Fans online couldn't believe it. The video spread quickly across social media. One fan commented, 'Are we sure that wasn't a car he called for??' Another fan added in defence of the fans, 'This crowd was tame and respectful in comparison to what Denzel experienced in Italy.' The timing adds to the buzz around his upcoming concert and personal life. Rumors suggest Jackman may be planning to marry The Music Man co-star Sutton Foster once his divorce from Deborra-Lee Furness is finalized. Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon. The post Hugh Jackman Enters 'Stranger's Car' To Escape Fan Mob in Viral Video appeared first on Mandatory.


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2 hours ago
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TOKIO's Kokubun Taichi to halt activity indefinitely due to 'compliance issues'
Kokubun Taichi, a member of the Japanese band TOKIO, is suspending his activities indefinitely due to breaches of compliance rules. This was announced by his management agency on Friday. Earlier in the day, Nippon Television Network, or NTV, said it was removing Kokubun from a popular weekly program, "The Tetsuwan Dash." It cited the 50-year-old's multiple past acts deemed problematic in terms of compliance. Kokubun said in a statement that, after spending long years in the entertainment world, he lacked a proper understanding of his position. He said he was naive and conceited, and acted poorly. He said he will halt all his professional activities indefinitely and reflect upon himself. NTV has not said when the compliance-related problems took place or what exactly happened for privacy reasons. But it says they are not the kind of issues that warrant the filing of criminal complaints. NTV says it first learned of the problems in late May. It says that, based on a probe by third-party lawyers, the company's board approved Kokubun's removal from the show at an extraordinary meeting on Friday. It says "The Tetsuwan Dash" will remain on the air. NTV President Fukuda Hiroyuki told reporters that the program has been airing for a long time and is loved by its viewers. He said this makes it all the more necessary to strictly enforce governance. "The Tetsuwan Dash" featured segments in which Kokubun and other members of TOKIO engaged in farming and other activities in Fukushima Prefecture and other rural locations. Fukuda said the broadcaster will offer an explanation to the local people who have supported the show, and will seek their continued cooperation. Kokubun debuted as a member of the all-male band TOKIO in 1994. Due to his friendly character, he has emceed variety shows and other programs, while also pursuing acting roles in TV dramas and movies. Prior to Friday's announcement, Kokubun had six regular programs on TV and radio. He also appears in several TV commercials.