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Justin Bieber is saying “Sorry” after walking out of a Spanish radio interview. He was asked some very awkward questions, including whether or not Bieber could help them make a “viral video”. Looks like they got what they wanted!


The second walk-off occurred in Oslo, Norway, after fans in the front row “wouldn’t listen” to Justin. So, he told them he wouldn’t finish the show. “Yo listen to me, are you listening to me? OK I’m trying to wipe the floor, give me a second yo,” he says “guys, never mind, I’m done. I’m not doing the show.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GgH385Alik
He apologized via Instagram immediately after exiting the stage.
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Taylor Swift is filing a countersuit against a radio host who allegedly groped her at a concert two summers ago. The accusation against host David Mueller was deemed false and defamatory in an initial lawsuit last month. Taylor Swift says she hopes her decision to sue Mueller will help other women who have been assaulted. David Mueller tried to sue Swift last month saying he was wrongfully dismissed from his job at a Denver radio station. The incident allegedly occured in June 2013.
In the original lawsuit, Mueller said Swift’s bodyguards and staff “verbally abused” him as they accused the radio host of fondling the singer while posing for a picture backstage before her show in Denver. Taylor Swift accused him of reaching under her skirt and touching her in an “intimate place” The legal filing said,”Ms Swift was forced to begin a several-hour-long concert in front of 13,000 fans still distressed that she had been so inappropriately touched”. Swift had requested a jury trial looking for punitive damages, with the intention of donating the money to charitable groups that protect women from violence. The counterclaim says that a verdict against Mueller “will serve as an example to other women who may resist publicly reliving similar outrageous and humiliating acts”. While Mueller’s lawyers have no yet responded to the counterclaim, Mueller initially acknowledged that an incident did take place, but he blamed it on of his colleagues who he says was bragging to him about grabbing Swift’s behind while taking a photo.

Ariana Grande surprised fans with the early release of her new song “Focus”. Her countdown to releasing the new single became a trending topic across all social media platforms when it dropped 1 hour ahead of when fans thought it would be released.
The video, directed by Hannah Lux Davis, produced by Max Martin and written by Grande and Savan Kotecha is AMAZING! “Focus” is the first single off her new album which will drop in 2016


Did you know Adele’s new song “Hello” was inspired by Ellen? Neither did we!