Today, Monday, Jan. 20, marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day -- a day to remember the iconic Civil Rights leader and all that he has done for racial equality and beyond in our country. Celebrities are taking to social media today to honor the great Dr. King and everything that he stands for. Read on to see Justin Bieber, Khloe Kardashian, Nicole Richie, Barack Obama and more honor the late Dr. King:
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The Piers Morgan-themed cold open of the first 'SNL' episode of 2014 (which aired last night, Jan. 18) focused on current, hot button issues plaguing the country, such as New Jersey governor Chris Christie and the scandalous George Washington Bridge closure, along with the case of beleaguered and suspended New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez and Justin Bieber's Egg Gate.
Sorry, Beliebers: If reports are to be believed, "Justin Bieber drugs" is about to start trending on your beloved Twitter feeds. In light of his egging fiasco, rumors have surfaced that the 'Beauty and a Beat' singer has been abusing drugs quite a bit -- especially sizzurp.
Justin Bieber may be in big trouble. While the 'Believe' singer may think egging is just a harmless prank, but prosecutors think it's much more serious -- and he may be charged with a felony.
If they are not back together, at least they are on good enough terms to go riding scooters together! A civilian snapped a photo of Justin Bieber and his ex Selena Gomez, who broke up a year ago, riding Segways together in Los Angeles on Thursday, Jan. 2.
Your favorite celebs and pop stars celebrated both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and shared images from their festivities with families and friends via Instagram and Twitter.
Apparently, onesies were a thing this Christmas and shots of food remain ever-popular...
Justin Bieber dropped the ultimate bombshell during a stop at radio station Power 106 FM this morning. "After this album, uh, I'm retiring," he told the hosts, who jumped back in surprise at the news. One even shouted "No!"
Justin Bieber has gotten a lot of bad press recently: There were brothels, strippers, 'Gatsby'-esque parties with cops. But he's getting attention for a great reason right now. The 'Believe' singer is taking a hands on approach to raising money for Philippines disaster relief.