Every week we bring you the top ten stories from the week before, just in case you missed any! Below are the top ten hot topics:
1. Justin Bieber had to cancel his album signing in New York last week because too many fans showed up and the police were worried about crowd control. Learn about how Justin and his mom almost got arrested here!
2. Miley Cyrus’ tour bus flipped over on the highway last week. Miley was not on the bus, however the accident resulted in the death of the bus driver and the injury of numerous members of Miley’s lighting crew. So sad
3. Tiffany Thornton had her first ever live concert on Saturday, November 21st! Watch video from the concert here.
4. Disney’s Mickey Mouse turned 81-years-old last week! Happy Birthday Mickey!
5. Miley Cyrus was named Seventeen Magazine’s “Style Star Of The Year.” Check out the video shoot for Miley’s Seventeen Magazine cover here.
Wowsa! Congratulations Taylor Swift for your HUGE win last night at the American Music Awards!
Taylor won five awards:
- Artist of the Year
- Favorite Pop/Rock Female
- Favorite Country Female
- Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist
- Favorite Country Music Album for Fearless
Great job Taylor!
Wohoo! Happy 25th Birthday to High School Musical’s Lucas Grabeel. Lucas played Ryan Evans in the popular movie series, and most recently starred in the hit web series “I Kissed A Vampire.”
Lucas is currently working on two films: “Release” and “The Legend of the Dancing Ninja.”
We can’t wait to see them! What about you?
Happy Birthday Lucas!
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Happy Birthday to Miley Cyrus who turns 17-years-old today!
Miley recently had an 80s themed birthday party, where she dressed up as Julia Robert’s character from Pretty Woman.
Happy Birthday Miley!
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At Justin Bieber’s most recent album signing more fans showed up than police had planned for. When the police told Justin that the event was canceled they also threatened to arrest himself and his mom if they didn’t leave.
James Roppo from Island Def Jam Records was arrested and charged with endangering lives. Leutenent Kevin Smith from the Nassau County Police Department had this to say about the arrest: “We asked for his help in getting the crowd to go away by sending out a Twitter message. By not cooperating with us, we feel he put lives in danger and the public at risk.”
How many people in the crowd do you think were actually checking Twitter? Was this worth the arrest?
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