Justin Bieber reveals past *Vogue* cover feud with Hailey Bieber amid celebrity chaos
This week saw a mix of legal rulings, celebrity drama, and unexpected moments in entertainment. From dismissed lawsuits to viral social media posts, public figures made headlines in ways both serious and strange.
One standout moment involved Nicki Minaj sharing a fan-made video set to her song Moment 4 Life, featuring political and tech figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk under the caption The Good Guys.
In the courts, two high-profile lawsuits came to an end. A judge dismissed Drake’s case against Kendrick Lamar over the diss track Not Like Us. Separately, actor Justin Baldoni’s defamation claim against Blake Lively and The New York Times was also thrown out.
On social media, Kristen Bell posted a photo of her husband, Dax Shepard, joking that he would never harm her—despite being heavily incentivised to do so. Meanwhile, Justin Bieber revealed details of a past argument with Hailey Bieber, admitting he once told her she’d never appear on the cover of Vogue. Blue Origin’s all-female space mission faced backlash, with critics mocking the event despite its aim to celebrate women in science. Elsewhere, Kim Kardashian blamed ChatGPT for her failure on the bar exam, claiming the AI provided incorrect answers. In politics and pop culture, Carrie Underwood sang America the Beautiful acapella at Donald Trump’s inauguration after a sound issue. Erika Kirk, wife of JD Vance, introduced him at a campaign event, playfully running her hands through his hair. Leonardo DiCaprio attended Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s lavish Venice wedding, drawing attention given his climate activism. Finally, the upcoming film Christy, starring Sydney Sweeney, was announced with Jay Kelly directing and producers including Noah Baumbach, David Heyman, and Amy Pascal.
The week’s events highlighted the intersection of celebrity, law, and public opinion. Lawsuits were settled, social media buzzed with personal revelations, and high-profile gatherings sparked discussion. Each moment, whether serious or lighthearted, kept the spotlight firmly on those in the public eye.