White House

The Prince of the entertainment industry: Justin Bieber's case

By GalaTView Staff

A  petition on the White House website calling for the deportation of the Canadian-born teen idol had garnered 103,000 names — easily surpassing the threshold of 100,000 signatures required for presidential consideration.He has been breaking laws right and left. He has made the lives of his neighbors miserable, he has endangered countless people on American roads and yet he doesn’t seem to care.However many fans think this famous singer deserves another opportunity.

White House Correspondents' Dinner

 

Hollywood stars participated in the Presidential White House Correspondents’ Association dinner. Hosting the “Nerd Prom” was Jimmy Kimmel. The comedian joked with both Obama and Kim Kardashian, and took a few shots at politicians, presidential candidates and other stars in the room. And when the crowd gave lukewarm responses to a few jokes, he was quick to assign blame: “Jake Tapper wrote that one.” Lindsay Lohan also made an appearance at the dinner. The President also made a speech and his monologue included a fake Super PAC ad about freedoms. Among those in attendance Saturday were Claire Danes, Elizabeth Banks, Paul Rudd, Sigourney Weaver, Eva Longoria, Viola Davis, Kerry Washington, Rachel Zoe, Goldie Hawn and Josh Hutcherson.