Good Morning America: Justin Bieber Vomits Onstage
Justin Bieber began his nationwide tour, “Believe,” last weekend in Glendale, Arizonza. But not everything went according to plan for the young singer. The vomiting started during his song “Out of Town Girl” when he bent out and let out his lunch on stage. The troubles continued for the young star, when he had to run off stage during his song “Beauty and the Beat.”

Justin Bieber vomited onstage this weekend during a concert performance. (Helga Esteb / Shutterstock.com)
The only clue to what could have gone wrong came from a Beiber when he tweeted, “And…Milk was a bad choice! LOL.” Either he actually did drink too much milk before the show or he as alluding to the famous line in Anchorman when Will Ferrell’s character exclaims “milk was a bad choice.”
Good Morning America: Ryan Lochte Pool Party
Ryan Lochte recently crashed a swim this weekend, when he showed up as a surprise contender. Everyone in the audience was surprised and excited to see the Olympian jump in the pool and take a few laps with the children. And to end the swim meet, everyone cannonballed into the pool.
Good Morning America: Glamourous Soccer Mom
Consider yourself lucky if your children do not play soccer with Victoria Beckham’s children, because you may need to put down the sweats and put on a tight black dress just to look less frumpy. Victoria Beckham may be one the sexiest women in the world, but she defiinitly takes the number one spot for sexiest soccer mom in the world. Beckham was recently spotted at one of her children’s soccer games, completely glammed out in a gold watch, a en expensive tank top and a pair of jeans which likely cost more than the car I drive.
The luxuries of being wealthy.
Good Morning America: Cute and Cuddly Equals Awake
A recent study by a Japanese university found that watching cute animals videos online can have the same effect as a cup of coffee. The researchers found by watching the cute animal videos, people would have an improve work performance and a higher sense of attentiveness.
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