Sunday, April 26, 2015

Justin Bieber Scandals

Now if you have ever even heard of Justin Bieber only once or twice in your life you are sure to know about his not so good record on staying out of trouble. From "egging houses" all the way to "Spitting on fans in his balcony" we can confirm that there are clearly some hiccups this young adult still has within his career, and like every good deed, his sins will not go unpunished.

In a recent article it was announced that Bieber has recently completed his anger management classes ordered by the court, but still has a lot to make up for. I think that this should be a lesson for all of us to take note on, no matter who you are, karma will always come back around to bite you in the a** (so the quote states). Now I find it very refreshing to see such punishment taking place. It reminds not only us outsiders, but those rapped up in their celebrity lives that there are still consequences to all, and that no one is above the law, no matter who you are. While Bieber does his penance, we should all take note in remembering that.

Everyone has their own opinions, but I personally believe that community work definatly shapes someone into doing good and thinking twice, just in a different way them jail does. Jail scares the crap out of you, you see the kind of people in the scary movies that you never actually wanted to meet in real life, and witness some unimaginable things you never wanted to be apart of. In turn when you are out, you never think twice about doing something that could have the outcome of possibly going back (at least most people feel that way after the situation anyways). Then there is community work for lesser crimes, that teaches respect, patience, and opens your eyes to how goo you truly do have it, in turn making you want to be a better person. I think that Bieber is set up in the perfect option for him. After all, we cant have an international superstar running around like he is the king, think about how much that would screw up the tabloids.

Raven Symoné

We all know her as the famous actress who played Raven in "That so Raven", confident and passionate were just a few words you might use to describe her character (with a dash of attitude, of course) but whats even more interesting is the her true life seems to run parallel.

Recently Symoné spoke out about Miley Cyrus, agreeing with her statement that no one deserves to labeled by their "sexuality" and that everyone should be treated as equals. For me it's not what she said that caught my attention though, it's how she said it. You know how you can tell how you can feel how confident and strong willed someone is by their tone or like their posture? Now don't make fun of me here, but it's kind of like Beyonce, her poise and strong willed attitude inspires people everyday, it's kind of like that. We all strive to be people like Symoné or Beyonce, and want to feel powerful and not discouraged by our words, and Symoné clearly was not. 

Having previously been interrogated by the people of the internet, Symoné not only backed Cyrus up, but made a strong statement about how she believes people should be viewed, and how wrong others are for seeing people of different sexuality as different, constantly categorizing them. Now, ask yourself this : If you got asked by a salesman to buy into their product which one would you choose, the one with off the fence comments and holes here and there about their stories, or the ones that simply come out, state the facts, and make clear their ideas? My guess would be you would choose option two, in that case, agreed. Symoné was most definitely option number two compared to all of the other option ones being presented all over the internet. You would be surprised how much impact someone would have on altering your ideas of right and wrong based simply on their attitude and poise they bring to the table on the subject.  

Lea Michele Celebrates For Cory

As I had touched upon in an earlier post Cory Montheith (Lea Michele's fiance) died just a little while back from an unexpected drug overdose. This left Lea devastated, but she held strong and made her fist appearance to her audience since the tragic death at the Teen Choice Awards show to accept an award for him, and shared a heartfelt speech.

Now, only months later, Monteith's birthday is upon us and previous friends and cast mates everywhere posted pictures of him in remembrance and in celebration. Scrolling through the article about this was quite bitter sweet, but to see how well Michele took all of this, was even more inspiring. It was obvious during speeches that she got teary-eyed and a little choked up from time to time (which is extremely appropriate considering the circumstances) but the poise she presented deserves endless amounts of respect. She always seemed to know exactly what to say, and never got too caught up in the moment to break down in front of the world and mourn of her loss, which must have been one of the hardest tasks to face.

What also we surprising was to see her support she had towards the fans. Instead of talking of her experiences and talking about Cory she actually focused the attention to her fans making comments such as "We can all get through this together" and "I know Cory is looking down right now thankful for all of your love and support through these hard times". Her interviews seemed to match up as well, all very clear statements, never broken up. However, you could still feel the emotion being poured out in conversation.

As we mark the first birthday without Cory there is not a shadow of a doubt that the love and support of his family, close friends, and fans are not even shy of slipping away. What a great example of mourning and healing for such a great live lost. Lea Michele put is perfectly in her Instagram post "I know you're serenading everyone right now.. We love you Cory! Happy Birthday..❤️ "