Justin and Hailey Bieber are enjoying a night out together.
16.05.2022 - 03:31 / nme.com
Justin Bieber addressed a mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo yesterday (May 14) during a concert in the New York city.The pop star performed at the city’s Keybank Center hours after 10 people were fatally shot and three wounded by a gunman in what police have called a “racially motivated hate crime”.During the concert, Bieber referred to the shooting ahead of airing ‘Hurt’, telling the crowd: “As we know, there’s so much division in this world. So much racial injustice. As you and I both know, racism is evil and it is diabolical.“But what you and I get to do, we get to be the difference makers.
We get to be the people who continue to have the conversations with our friends and our family and our loved ones. We continue to be allies.”A post shared by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber)Bieber also held a moment of silence during the show for those killed and affected by the shooting. “To the people who couldn’t stay silent to honor the lives that were so tragically lost, I urge you to ask yourself why?” he captioned a video of the moment on Instagram.A post shared by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber)In another video captioned “PRAYING WITH AND FOR BUFFALO”, Bieber was seen talking to his team ahead of the concert.
“You guys probably heard what happened – pretty horrible stuff,” he said. “But I’m looking forward to tonight, looking forward to getting on that stage and doing what we do best and having a good time and bringing joy to the city. It’s much needed.
Justin and Hailey Bieber are enjoying a night out together.
Hailey Bieber heads home after grabbing dinner with her pal Justine Skye at Bond St. restaurant on Thursday (June 2) in New York City.
Justin Bieber got emotional during a recent concert. While on stage in Mexico as part of his Justice World Tour, the 28-year-old singer cried in front of the audience.
Justin Bieber got emotional during a recent concert. While on stage in Mexico as part of his , the 28-year-old singer cried in front of the audience.He later shared a clip of the moment on Instagram, writing, «Tears fill my eyes with hope for humanity.»The somber display came shortly after 21 people were killed during a school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas.A post shared by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber)During the concert, Bieber also gave an emotional speech about unity and acceptance.«Everybody is equal.
Justin Bieber has added another date to the UK leg of his upcoming ‘Justice’ world tour.The pop star initially announced a run of UK dates last November that included two shows at London’s The O2, along with further gigs in Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Glasgow and Aberdeen. He later added another O2 date.Today (May 24) Bieber has added a fourth night at the O2 due to popular demand (buy tickets here from 9am this Friday, May 27).He’ll perform 11 UK shows as part of the world tour, which restarted again in Mexico on Sunday (May 22).
Justin Bieber has announced the final international dates for his record-setting Justice World Tour, including a new UK date. Having sold in excess of 1.3 million tickets so far, the Justice World tour will travel to over 30 countries.
Twitter thread on the matter Friday, where he drew a correlation between suspected killer Payton Gendron’s attack that killed 10 people grocery shopping in a Black community and a dentist’s inability to fix his tooth. Collins said he “blamed the Jews” instead of insurance problems and carried out the massacre “because he thought he would finally get help for his tooth from the healthcare in prison.”It didn’t take long for Collins’ thread to elicit outrage and corrections from thousands of people on social media.
Destiny developer Bungie has shared that it will be doing more to “combat bigotry” within online communities such as its own, following a racially-motivated mass shooting on May 14 which claimed ten lives.Last night (May 17), Bungie shared a statement addressing the shooting and outlining how it plans to combat radicalisation in its own online space.“Far too often, these racist attacks begin within online communities that are used to recruit and radicalise individuals. It is time we begin to examine our practices and see what part we can play in preventing these tragedies,” explained the studio.“Bungie and the Black at Bungie inclusion club have worked together to respond to this tragedy.
In the wake of the racially motivated mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY, the IATSE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee is urging Congress and the Joe Biden administration “to take decisive federal action to combat the rise of racial violence in America.”
including members of the Republican party. It suggests that liberal politicians, particularly in the Democratic party, are part of a plot to replace ‘real,’ by which they mean, white Americans with minorities and especially immigrants.
Justin Bieber lambasted several of his fans for screaming during an in-concert moment of silence dedicated to the victims of the weekend's horrific mass shooting in Buffalo, New York. The concert was also in Buffalo.Shortly after taking the stage on May 14, the "Sorry" singer addressed the crowd."As we know, there's been tragedy in the city, but what we're going to do tonight is we're going to honor those people," he said before encouraging the sold out arena to observe a moment of silence.While the vast majority of fans went mum, several people screamed and hollered. Afterward, Justin posted the video and questioned the fans.A post shared by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber)"To the people who couldn't stay silent to honor the lives that were so tragically lost, I urge you to ask yourself why," he captioned the video.Just hours before the concert, an 18-year-old man opened fire at a Buffalo grocery store located in a predominantly Black neighborhood.
killed 10 and wounded three more at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, on Saturday, Justin Bieber took the stage for the Buffalo tour stop of his where he led the crowd in a moment of silence to pay tribute to the victims of the racially motivated shooting.«As you know, there's been tragedy in the city, but what we're gonna do tonight, is we're gonna honor those people, and I would love if we could just take a moment of silence,» he said in clips from the concert posted to Instagram. «That would mean a lot to me.»The 28-year-old singer even called out fans who didn't participate in the tribute, captioning one of his videos, «To the people who couldn’t stay silent to honor the lives that were so tragically lost, I urge you to ask yourself, why?»«There's so much division in this world,» Bieber added in the clips.
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Justin Bieber used his latest concert to call for an end to racism following a mass shooting in Buffalo, which killed 10 people and left three more wounded.
Succession actor James Cromwell is sticking close to his mission for animal rights! On Tuesday, the 82-year-old actor joined a protest put on by members of PETA, and super glued his hand to a counter at a Starbucks in New York City.The Oscar-nominated actor wore a black Peta t-shirt that read “Free the Animals” as he walked into the establishment with other protestors who held signs to protest the chain's up-charge for non-dairy milk. Cromwell and another protestor sat on the counter while the employees worked in the background, with their hands glued to the surface. In a video, the actor gives a brief speech.“Non-dairy products all over the world, France, they give these things away.
Working on their relationship. After tying the knot in 2018, Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber (née Baldwin) have opened up about the ups and downs in their relationship amid the major life change.