Justin Bieber Canceled Plan To Recreate Selena Gomez Date After LA Show — Why?


Justin Bieber had major plans to sweep Selena Gomez off her feet, but something made him cancel everything! Justin wanted to recreate their most magical night, but pulled out. What happened?

Selena Gomez, 23, almost got treated to the date night of a lifetime after Justin Bieber‘s March 23 concert in LA. Justin, 22, had plans to recreate the insanely romantic night that happened back when they were a couple, in which he rented out the Staples Center just for her, but he abruptly cancelled his plans. Is Justin okay?
“Justin wanted to rent out the Staples Center after his concert to do a repeat date night screening of Titanic for Selena because he is trying to get back with her,” a source told E! News. “I don’t know why he didn’t go through with it, and I also don’t know if he ever even told Selena about his plan, but I do know he is really obviously trying to date her againTo hear more about Justin Bieber, head over to iTunes and download the latest HollywoodLife podcast for free!


“He wanted to do something big and extravagant for her like this and had been making arrangements for the movie date before his concert even started,” the source continued. Stream Justin’s music, completely unlimited and ad-free, RIGHT HERE.
So what happened? Because this sounds amazing! Apparently, it may have had something to do with the funk he’s been in lately. Justin recently canceled all his meet and greets with fans, and was acting strangely during his shows. He even had a panic attack! Something else may have contributed to his sullen behavior, according to a second source.

This Website Customises Real Life Eggplants And Sends It To Anyone You Want


The eggplant/aubergine emoji is a bit weird. No-one's quite sure why it even exists, other than to emphasise any messages or jokes about dicks.
Now there's an online service offering to send out a customised, real-life aubergine emoji to whoever you want.
The self-described "phallic" and "disturbing" 'Eggplant Mail' serves one purpose: to write a 16-word message across the vegetable and then ship it off anywhere on the globe, at a respectable price of £6.99.
Here are a few examples in case you're wanting some inspiration.


There's no need to worry about your targets eating the aubergine as revenge. Eggplant Mail specifies that they're are just for jokes and not scran.
"We don't recommend eating these eggplants as they have ink on them and can pick up germs during shipping," they say. "We are not liable for any illness if you eat the eggplant."
What are you waiting for? Go to EggplantMail.com and place your order and prove our generation isn't an A to Z of complete wastemen.

Model Who Lost Thousands Of Followers For Sharing ‘Real’ Images Remains Defiant


Model Stina Sanders raised a fair few eyebrows on social media when she started posting numerous ‘real’ images online, but it is a choice she stands by.
The London-based model lost thousands of followers on Instagram with her fresh approach, but when her story went viral those numbers skyrocketed.



The Independent reports that the social experiment lost her 5,000 followers in total, but four months on Sanders has argued she will continue challenging stigma.


Speaking to the Independent she said:
The experiment has given me a lot of opportunities but the only thing it’s really changed is the perception that people had of me before. The stigma of being a model makes a lot of people stand on their back foot with you. I like to think I’ve challenged that stigma and shown that no-one, including models, are not perfect, nor do they think that they are.
Putting real photos online was daunting at first but then I had a quiet word with myself and asked myself, ‘who doesn’t suffer with anxiety, gross feet or look a little bit rough sometimes?’ I feel a lot more confident now because I’m not trying to pretend to be something that I’m not.

Despite the experiment officially being over, Sanders, who has modeled for the likes of Nike and Loreal, has continued to share honest photos anyway.
She said:
I enjoy posting real images as well as make-up photos, I think the balance is important. Poking fun of yourself and showing off your glad rags is (in my eyes) how social media should be.
‘m so glad I did it because the experiment has not only raised important issues like mental health, it’s also shown everyone that things aren’t quite what they seem.

Sanders added:
People should accept their body for how it is. I’m an athletic build – I’ll never be six ft tall with big boobs. It’s important to understand that we’re all different and we’re all beautiful in our own way, inside and out. Someone will always want something that you have, whether that’s external or internal.
Here’s hoping Sanders’ message continues to reach the far corners of the web and attitudes will continue to be challenged.

Most Snapchat Users Are Breaking The Law Without Even Realising


It turns out that you've probably been breaking the law ever since you downloaded Snapchat without even knowing it.
The government's culture minister, Ed Vaizey, has said that it is illegal to screenshot a Snapchat picture and pass it on without consent.
If the original sender was to report the person who shared the Snapchat, they could even face a prison sentence.
"Under UK copyright law, it would be unlawful for a Snapchat user to copy an image and make it available to the public without the consent of the image owner," the minister wrote on Parliament.uk.


"The image owner would be able to sue anyone who does this for copyright infringement.
"Snapchat photos are automatically deleted after 10 seconds. The Snapchat privacy policy states that if Snapchat is able to detect that a recipient has taken a screenshot of an image, they will try to inform the original poster.
"However, Snapchat advises users to avoid sending messages which they would not want to be saved or shared."
If your mate sends you a picture of his balls and you screenshot it to post it in group chat, you could face years behind bars.
"The disclosure of private sexual photographs or films without the consent of an individual who appears in them and with intent to cause that individual distress, is an offence under Section 33 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015," he warned.
"Those convicted could face a maximum sentence of two years in prison."
Might want to hand yourself in now.

Comedian Proves Why You Should Never Send Him Hate Mail


If you've never heard of him, you should know that Joe Lycett is a brilliant comedian. He's a familiar face on 8 of 10 Cats Does Countdown, and in this clip he explains what happened after someone sent him some hate mail.



If you don't fancy watching it, basically 'Brian' contacted Joe via email - but forgot that his email signature from work was still active. The best part? He just happens to work for a solicitors. Ouch.
This then led to some hilarious back and forth that culminated in a single word - shit.
Absolutely brilliant. Well done, Joe.