JYJ has unleashed new footage showing their fans in South America.
Beatles fan and Twitter user Dougie Poynter misses the group so much he tweeted about it, offered his condolences to the band's deceased and pretty soon a RIP Paul McCartney death hoax began trending on the social networking site.
Jason Russell, the filmmaker of the viral video KONY 2012 and co-founder of Stop Kony, was diagnosed with brief reactive psychosis after his public meltdown last week in San Diego, where Russell allegedly was drunk, walked around naked and vandalized cars.
NFL linebacker Joey Porter thinks of Tim Tebow as the Justin Bieber of the NFL.
Justin Bieber recently admitted that he will never hide his relationship with girlfriend Selena Gomez.
“Punk’d” will return to MTV on March 29 at 10 p.m. ET. The pranks are more elaborate this time around, and the show will have a new host every week.
Justin Bieber has released two cover arts for his next single Boyfriend and has requested his fans to choose the official artwork.
Of late, star musicians are developing a closer connection with their fans through Twitter. Keeping with the trend, the micro-blogging site is now targeting these musicians in a bid to make the site an online home for artistes.
The maker of an Internet film gone viral that calls for the arrest of Ugandan rebel leader Joseph Kony has been hospitalized in California following an unfortunate incident that his group and family said on Friday stemmed from the emotional toll of recent weeks.
Pope Benedict XVI has commissioned a custom cologne be blended by Italian fragrance whiz, Silvana Casoli, a perfume maker who created scents for Sting, Madonna and King Juan Carols of Spain.
Anderson Cooper, known for wearing a nondescript black t-shirt while reporting on catastrophic events in unstable regions around the world, was joined by a legendary fashion icon on his Wednesday show -- Miss Piggy.
Prince of Pop Justin Bieber could be collaborating with British-Irish boyband One Direction, according to a Tweet from Scooter Braun, who manages the singer of Baby, along with rapper Asher Roth and other musicians.
The action figure's foot was reportedly amputated during a lover's spat
'Hunger Games' -the much anticipated new sci-fi teen movie - will be premiering tonight at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. If you can't make it down there, here are a few links where you can watch a live stream of the red carpet premiere event.
Kony 2012, a 30-minute documentary produced by Invisible Children, hit YouTube on March 5. Six days later, amid controversy regarding the claims made in the video about Joseph Kony and the nonprofit's methods, over 100 million people have seen Kony 2012, which makes it the most successful viral video in Internet history.
Thanks to the power of social media, Joseph Kony’s 30 minute video, dubbed “Kony 2012” produced by Invisible Children has been viewed more 70 million times on YouTube. The controversial video was uploaded on Monday, March 5, has gone viral and will likely cross 100 million views by the end of this week.
Here are a couple of hilarious tweets after Bieber's death rumor stared trending on Twitter.
RIP Justin Bieber Twitter death hoax began trending again late Sunday night, as the singer tweeted about his day fishing and spending time with his grandpa. Bieber was also falsely reported dead on Twitter last January.
Sydney Dalton, notably known as Justin Bieber's number one enemy, became a hot trending topic Sunday.
Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, one of the cutest couples in Hollywood, are considered to be the next generation's Brad Pitt-Angelina Jolie. But is the 18-year-old Canadian pop singer really following Brad Pitt? Is Bieber cheating on Gomez with Taylor Swift?
Many of you might have already heard, read, or seen that 30 minutes video about Kony 2012. It is a campaign to make Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), a famous man in hopes that governments around the world will take notice and do something about the crisis that has been going on in Uganda for over 26 years under Kony’s regime.
A video calling for the arrest of Joseph Kony, the fugitive leader of the Lord's Resistance Army militia group in Uganda, swept across the Internet this week, attracting a wave of support on Twitter and Facebook along with a skeptical backlash against a little-known team of filmmakers based in San Diego.