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Celebrity Friends: Justin Bieber, Jaden Smith song debuts New Years Eve

Jaden Smith, the son of movie stars Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith, starred in the most recent remake of the Karate Kid movie. The film was made famous in the 1980s by actor Ralph Macchio, a recent competitor on Dancing With The Stars. The Jaden Smith version starred Jackie Chan, the funny Asian actor and stunt man, as Mr. Miagi. Jaden also appeared on film in Justin Bieber’s movie Never Say Never, a 3D film that chronicled the life of the pop music singer in a way that resembled reality TV. Now, he and the Biebs are planning a gift for NYC — debuting their new song at midnight in NYC almost as soon as the ball drops. Keep reading…

Hollywood stars favorite charity Humane Society not always pet friendly?

Hollywood star celebs have supported the Humane Society for years but it is not likely many of them have heard this story. So listen up Bob Barker, Carrie Ann Inaba, Carrie Underwood, Ellen Degeneres, Hayden Panettiere, Jenna Elfman, Jon Lovitz, Kristen Bell, Maria Menounos, Melanie Griffith, Moby, Pierce Brosnan, Russell Simmons, Teri Hatcher, and William Baldwin. The animals need your help donating to fund an emergency medical services foundation. Why? Because one local Humane Society has been euthanizing pets when people can’t pay up in full at the time of service for emergency medical services. Keep reading…

Demi Lovato hosted live TV on New Years Eve for MTV (not Disney)

Disney princess Demi Lovato will be co-hosting MTV’s annual New Year’s Eve Special from Times Square in New York City, the star celeb revealed to Seventeen magazine. She’ll be co-hosting with actor and musician Tyler Posey, who nearly landed the role of Jacob Black in the Twilight franchise, but ultimately lost out to Taylor Lautner. Demi Lovato will be joined by an all-star cast, including Disney princess Selena Gomez (Justin Bieber’s girlfriend of Wizards of Waverly Place fame). The show will start at 11 pm EST. The network plans to offer a delayed recording will be broadcast to the West Coast for Hollywood viewers. Keep reading.