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May 27, 2010 | Celebrity Worship
 

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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Justin Bieber denies cursing out talk show staffer

He might have a baby face, but it seems Justin Bieber has a sailor’s mouth.

The co-host of an Australian morning show says the 16-year-old pop star went all gangsta rapper before a performance on the show in April.

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(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

“We had him on and he was a thoroughly nice bloke… really decent guy,” Sunrise co-host David Koch told Sydney’s Mix 106.5 radio station Wednesday, according to the Herald Sun. “(But) our floor manager was directing him to where he was about to perform and (Bieber) turned around and said to him: ‘Don’t ever f*ing touch me again’.”

Bieber’s sound technician told the floor manager that Bieber tells his staffers that all the time.

Like any good celebrity, Bieber took to Twitter to defend his name.

“family time with my mom couldnt come at a better time….i was raised to respect others and not gossip…nor answer gossip with anger,” he tweeted. “i know my friends family and fans know the person i am. hearing adults spread lies and rumors is part of the job i guess. but i all i have to say is…kill em with kindness.”

What do you think?

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Jesse James’ father heartbroken, says son made up abuse charges to save image

In an video interview posted on Radaronline.com, Jesse James’ dad says his heart was broke when he heard his son make abuse allegations on Nightline Tuesday.

Larry James denied ever beating his son, the soon-to-be ex husband of actress Sandra Bullock.

“I would never hurt my son for all the tea in China,” James says emotionally. “There’s nothing, I would have died. I would have never let anyone hurt my kids.”

James said that his son made up the charges to save his image as a bad boy who rose from the gutter.

“He can’t go back now and say all these things he’s been saying for years are a lie,” James says.. “He angry at me because I won’t tell people that he was a terrible kid and he was a horrible kid. He was a fantastic kid.”

James said he was heartbroken on hearing the allegations.

” He was always happy, we did everything together. James said. “He was the apple of my eye. He was my life and everything I did I did for him. He played football for 13 years and I never missed a game.”

Larry James’ ex-wife defended him yesterday, calling Jesse James’ claims appalling.

During his interview with Nightline, Jesse James said he was tortured by his dad.

James claimed he entered rehab following revelations of his affairs mainly to deal with issues of childhood abuse.

“I was always scared,” James said in the interview on Tuesday. “I never had a chance to be a kid.”

James said his father beat his “ass good a bunch of times,” adding that his career and public life is a smoke screen to hid the fact that he is “a scared, abused kid, a 7-year-old.”

James said his dad once chased him in the dark when he was kid. When James fell and broke his arm, James said his father laughed at him and called him a dummy.

“Sunny (his daughter) is the age that I was when my dad broke my arm,” James said red faced and crying.


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