Saturday, 1 February 2014

Justin Bieber bites stripper's boob with friend Khalil Sharieff at party

E'S the showbiz brat who many fear is on a downward spiral, and now another photo has emerged showing how wild Justin Bieber has become.
The teenage star has been caught on camera sucking the breast of a female stripper with friend Khalil Sharieff, TMZ.com reports.
The photograph shows them both sucking on one breast each at a recent party.
HOW JUSTIN BIEBER BECOME A SHOWBIZ BRAT
According to sources, the stripper, who had fake breasts and a classy rainbow-coloured Playboy tattoo, was hired to "perform" for Justin and his pals at an L.A. recording studio.
Bieber's wild lifestyle has continued to come under scrutiny after his private jet was reportedly detained on suspicion of there being marijuana on board.
JUSTIN BIEBER'S $1,3M LAVISH LIFESTYLE
When he landed in New Jersey's Terboro airport on Friday in preparation for Sunday's Super Bowl, everyone on the plane was searched but no drugs were found and they were free to go.
JUSTIN BIEBER'S PLANE DETAINED FOR DRUG SEARCH
But that hasn't been the end of Bieber's dramas with police.
This incident comes just days after the 19-year-old turned himself in to Toronto police after a December 29 skirmish involving a limo driver.
Bieber allegedly attacked the driver, resulting in criminal assault charges.
Bad boy ... Justin Bieber appears at a police station in connection with an alleged criminal assault in Toronto, Canada. Pict...
Bad boy ... Justin Bieber appears at a police station in connection with an alleged criminal assault in Toronto, Canada. Picture: Getty Images Source: Getty Images
While it was initially believed that members of his entourage were responsible for the attack, Bieber became a prime suspect after he didn't show up for questioning.

Justin Bieber Turns Himself In to Police 0:58

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Popstar Justin Bieber turned himself in to police in Toronto on Wednesday where he was formally charged in connection with an alleged assault on a limousine driver in December. WSJ's Monika Vosough reports. (Photo: AP)
Known for loving fast cars and women, Bieber was also released from prison after being caught drag racing while under the influence of drugs and alcohol in Miami recently.
In trouble ... Justin Bieber's mugshot after being caught drag racing in Miami. Picture...
In trouble ... Justin Bieber’s mugshot after being caught drag racing in Miami. Picture: AP Photo Source: AP
Coincidentally, Bieber's partner in crime Sharieff, who partied with Bieber and his stripper, was also with him the night he drag-raced a yellow Lamborghini in Miami.
 Khalil Amir Sharieff aka Crazy Khalil ... and Justin Bieber in front of the red Ferrari and yellow Lamborgini prior to their...
Khalil Amir Sharieff aka Crazy Khalil ... and Justin Bieber in front of the red Ferrari and yellow Lamborgini prior to their arrests in Miami Beach. Picture: Justin Bieber's Instagram Source: Supplied
Bieber has entered a not guilty plea against charges of driving under the influence, resisting arrest without violence and driving on an expired licence in Miami on January 23.
JUSTIN BIEBER'S FOUL-MOUTHED TIRADE AGAINST COPS AFTER MIAMI ARREST
Although official toxicology reports have not yet been released, preliminary tests reveal the singer tested positive for both marijuana and Xanax.

Justin Bieber leaves Miami jail, waves to fans. 1:01

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Teen pop star Justin Bieber is released from a Miami jail, escorted by officers, and waves to fans.
Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus among other celebrities have expressed what they think of Bieber's latest antics.
If you don't want to get in trouble, she says, do your partying at home.
Cyrus appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno musing about why it was Bieber didn't have anyone working for him to help keep him out of trouble.
Otherwise, she added: "Party at your house. Buy a house, and add a club to it."

Brad Pitt wants to mentor 12 Years a Slave co-star Lupita Nyong'o





Brad Pitt is said to be mesmerised by Lupita Nyong'o.

The two star together in 12 Years a Slave, which won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Drama and is nominated for nine Oscars.
Brad and Lupita attended the SAG awards and Producers Guild Awards together earlier this month, and Brad is said to be keen to help 30-year-old Lupita's career.
"He thinks she’s mesmerising on screen and wants to mentor her. In Angelina Jolie's absence they went as each other's dates to both ceremonies and were locked in conversation all night. They also had brunch at his LA home on the day of the SAG Awards after Brad flew in from Australia," a source revealed to British magazine Grazia.
Angelina is yet to meet Lupita, but is keen to do so with sources commenting that she's a big fan of her work.
"Angelina's desperate to meet Lupita. She thinks she's incredible. They've invited her to stay to discuss what they can work on with Brad's Plan B Entertainment company," the source remarked.
Lupita scooped the prize for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her portrayal of Patsey in 12 Years a Slave, which prompted Brad to gift the actress with a gold Cartier watch say insiders.
"She was overwhelmed. He wants to start championing new talents and Lupita is top of his list and she's all for it - after all, this is Brad Pitt! We'll definitely be seeing them around together a lot more from now," the source added.

Justin Bieber battles ‘very public’ fall

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Justin Bieber is the latest in a long line of troubled former child stars to veer off the rails — the question now is, can those around him save the teen from a complete train wreck. And if so, how?
A spell in rehab? A tough-love crackdown by his management or family? It remains to be seen if the latest brushes with the law will prove a wake-up call for the 19-year-old Canadian heartthrob.
“If I were his manager, my temptation would be to just send Justin to his room for three months,” Robert Thompson, a professor of pop culture at Syracuse University, told AFP.
“The problem is .. there’s 400 paparazzi outside his room taking pictures, not to mention he’s tweeting from his room ... If he tweets from the police station, he’s gonna tweet from anywhere.”
For those who follow Bieber’s antics closely, his arrest in Miami Beach and assault charges in Toronto — within the space of less than a week — are hardly surprising.
Tabloid media have for months chronicled his repeated run-ins with police and neighbors in and around the plush mansion where he lives in Calabasas, northwest of Los Angeles.
The singer has also found himself trouble with authorities in Australia and Brazil for spraying graffiti. In Brazil, Bieber was photographed emerging under a blanket from a notorious Rio brothel.
But unlike similar America hell-raisers, the Canadian could in theory be booted out of the United States, where he has made his career.
On Thursday a public petition on the White House website passed 200,000 signatures, twice the threshold to merit an official response.
“We would like to see the dangerous, reckless, destructive, and drug abusing Justin Bieber deported,” it said.
“He is not only threatening the safety of our people but he is also a terrible influence on our nation’s youth.” That came after he was charged on Jan. 23 with driving under the influence after police caught him allegedly drag racing in Miami Beach, Florida.
Then on Wednesday he was charged with assaulting a limousine driver in Canada, after turning himself in at a Toronto police station with a crowd of female fans screaming their support.
Bieber is following in the footsteps of the likes of Lindsay Lohan, Britney Spears, “Home Alone” star Macaulay Culkin, Demi Lovato and more recently “High School Musical” heartthrob Zac Efron.
Michael Jackson was another child star who patently struggled to make the transition to the grown-up world.
Bieber — a global star who has over 49 million Twitter followers — seemed to compare himself to Jackson last week, in an Instagram posted after he was charged in Miami.
The post showed Bieber in a dark hoodie, waving outside jail, alongside an image of Jackson a decade ago when the King of Pop was fighting child molestation charges.
“What more can they say,” read the caption. Media reports said Bieber’s father Jeremy — who split from the star’s mother when he was just a baby — was involved in the alleged drag racing.
Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper said Bieber’s troubles can “be read as an indictment of modern permissive parenting; a cautionary tale about a fatherless upbringing in a single-mom home.”
But, like many non-American entertainers, Bieber — who Forbes magazine says made $58 million in 2013 — lives and works in United States under a so-called O-1 visa.
Thompson said the deportation risk is therefore minimal.
“It’s amusing, but I cannot possibly imagine he could ever be deported .. boy, we’ve plenty of our own home grown types that are worse influences than Justin is,” he said.
But he added that, while young celebrities have always gone off the rails, social media means that every mis-step is played out under an unrelenting public spotlight.
“Hollywood stars back in the golden age of Hollywood, they were getting into trouble all over the place. The studios were normally able to squelch it, they knew reporters, had little deals here and there.
“That’s impossible now. These stories are going to get out,” he said.
Celebrity news site TMZ reported Bieber wants to move out of his gated community — where Jackson’s family also lives — to an area where there are no “rules and regulations and nosy neighbors.”
Whatever happens, the story will inevitably run and run. “You couldn’t write a better drama. There is innocence. There is pathos. There is suspense. There is tragedy,” said the Globe and Mail.