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сряда, 20 ноември 2013 г.

Justin Bieber Doesn’t Trust Anyone, And Doesn’t Care What People Say

Justin Bieber Scooter Braun The Hollywood Reporter

In the new issue of The Hollywood Reporter, Justin Bieber revealed that he doesn’t care what people think. He also opened up about knowing who he can trust.
'' When people see a negative thing about me on a magazine, they’re gonna buy it. Every time some site writes something bad, all my followers go on there, and it brings them more traffic. Now they have all the Beliebers on their site, which gives them money from advertisers. They’re just worried about money. They don’t care about ruining someone’s name. ''
Justin also added that he doesn’t care what anyone says, revealing:
'' Not ‘I don’t give a f**k’ to just be reckless and do whatever, but ‘I don’t give a f**k what [people] say. I know who I am and what I’m doing in my life and what I’ve accomplished and continue to accomplish as a performer, as a writer, as an artist, as a person, as a human being. I’m happy with the man I’m becoming. You shouldn’t trust anybody. I trust Scooter with my career, he’s always made sure I’m taken care of. That’s it. ''
Justin also told the publication that he trusts his mom and his dad as well.

P.S. Happy 4th birthday to Justin’s brother Jaxon Bieber!

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt's Rose Wine Named Best in World

The A-list couple's 2012 Rose Miraval is included in the 100 Top Wines of the Year list by Wine Spectator.

Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie
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Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt took an achievement in their winery business when their new Rose Miraval wine was named the best Rose wines in the world. Wine Spectator included the celebrity couple's drink among 100 Top Wines of the Year, putting it at number 84 overall.

"Refined and elegant, offering pure and concentrated flavors of dried red berry, tangerine and melon," Wine Spectator's editor Kim Marcus reviewed the wine. "The focused finish features flint and spice notes, with a hint of cream."

The wine, which is a collaboration of Jolie-Pitt and the Perrin family in Provence, went on sale in March. The reception was remarkable that all the 6,000 bottles were sold out within five hours since it hit the market.


 

Jolie and Pitt recently sold some of the wine from their private French Estate for charity. The money raised, a total of 8,500 pounds, benefited Democratic Republic of Congo to support an agricultural project in Africa. "We've organised this sale in solidarity with the people of the Kivu region," said Michael Latz, mayor of Correns. "It's in an area on bordering Rwanda which has been left impoverished by war. Young people and agriculture have been the principal victims of conflict - and yet they are the key to future stability in the region."
A 60-gallon cask, signed by the couple, were bought by wine merchant Vins Breban.