Justin Bieber Posts Shirtless Selfies and Emotional Notes About Forgiveness—Plus a Rare Glimpse of Baby Jack Blues

If you’ve been anywhere near Instagram lately, you might’ve noticed Justin Bieber is back in his feels—and this time, there’s a baby involved. On Wednesday, 11 June, the pop star posted a raw black-and-white selfie on his Stories with the quiet but heavy declaration: “The secret to life is forgiveness.” The image was soundtracked by “Forever” by The Little Dipper—a dreamy, melancholic touch that somehow made it feel even more personal. But that was only the beginning. What followed was a six-photo carousel of blurred, broody selfies—some shirtless, some pensive, all oozing that very specific kind of mid-20s existentialism we’ve come to expect from Bieber. Mixed into the soft-focus haze was something much rarer: a sweet, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it glimpse of his 9-month-old son, Jack Blues Bieber, cuddled close in a moment that felt almost too tender for the timeline. This new wave of Bieber introspection arrives on the heels of a series of cryptic posts about love, trust, and authenticity. “If I have to do something to be loved, that’s not love,” he recently wrote, in what many are interpreting as a subtle takedown of the transactional nature of fame—and maybe even fame-adjacent relationships. Since renewing his vows with Hailey Bieber in 2024 and stepping into his new role as a dad, Justin seems to be entering what we’ll lovingly call his Dad and Sad Era™—a chapter defined by emotional honesty, filtered selfies, and a whole lot of soul-searching about what it means to be loved for who you are. He’s not always clear. But he is vulnerable. And on Instagram these days, that might just be the clearest form of connection we get.
David Beckham to Be Knighted by King Charles in Prestigious Ceremony

It’s official: Beckham is going Bridgerton. After years of whispers, eye-roll-inducing delays, and an OBE that felt like a mere appetizer, David Beckham is finally being knighted by King Charles III. Yes, the football legend-slash-global heartthrob-slash-Posh Spice’s eternal accessory will soon be known as Sir David Beckham. The announcement comes as part of King Charles’ 2025 Birthday Honours list, where Beckham is being recognized for his decades-long football career, global philanthropy, and something the monarchy’s PR team calls “contributions to British society.” (We’d argue the Armani ads alone qualify.) And while he’s getting knighted, Victoria Beckham won’t be Dame’d just yet. As tradition goes, the wife of a knight becomes a Lady, which means—brace yourselves—Lady Victoria Beckham is officially a thing. Someone call Shonda Rhimes. We smell a Spice Girls x Bridgerton crossover and it reeks of tiaras, scandals, and dangerously high heels. To be clear, this title upgrade has been a long time coming. Beckham received his OBE back in 2003 and was first nominated for knighthood in 2011. But after some bureaucratic back-and-forth (and those leaked emails, remember?), the monarchy is finally putting some respect on his name. Or rather, “Sir.” It also helps that David has grown chummy with the King. In 2024, he was named an ambassador for The King’s Foundation, supporting projects tied to education, health, and sustainability. Apparently, they bonded over their shared passion for community impact—and now Charles is taking things a little further by bestowing one of the highest royal honors available to commoners with great abs. Whether or not this signals the Beckhams’ official entrance into aristocratic society is unclear. But if nothing else, it gives The Crown writers some juicy post-season six material. In the meantime, we’ll be brushing up on our curtsies. Sir David and Lady Victoria? It just rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it?
Usher Reacts to Kevin Hart Wearing His Iconic Red Jacket at the 2025 BET Awards: “How the Hell He Get My Jacket?”

Usher was minding his business, probably sipping tea (or green juice, knowing him), when chaos came strolling down the BET Awards aisle in the form of Kevin Hart — wearing his coat. Yep, the actual red Ferrari faux fur from Usher’s Past Present Future Tour, complete with his name on the inside tag—crossed out and rewritten in red marker with “Kevin Hart.” The audacity. The drama. The… tailoring? In a TikTok posted Tuesday morning (June 10), the R&B legend looked genuinely flabbergasted. “How the hell he get my jacket?” Usher asked while watching the moment unfold from home. Hart, who was hosting the 2025 BET Awards the night before, channelled full Usher cosplay energy as he prepped the stage for Teyana Taylor’s electric TV debut of “Long Time.” He didn’t stop at just the coat—he tried to reenact Usher’s viral cherry-feeding routine on unsuspecting women in the audience. Spoiler: it backfired. “You’ll get it, you’ll get it bad, if you don’t get your Black ass away from us!” Tisha Campbell and Tichina Arnold clapped back in unison to the tune of Usher’s U Got It Bad — a moment that instantly entered the meme hall of fame. According to Vogue and British GQ, the coat in question was custom-designed by Rocco Iannone, Ferrari’s creative director. “It’s a showstopper,” Usher previously said of the piece. “You know red is a hot, fiery color, right? It’s fun, I just let it speak to what it makes them feel.” Well, apparently it made Kevin feel very Usher. And unlike Kevin’s comedic misfire, Usher has successfully fed cherries to a long list of women mid-performance — including Summer Walker, Tiny, Rubi Rose, and Sabrina Carpenter (whose dad reportedly sent a very concerned text afterward). Kevin may have the coat, but clearly, he doesn’t have the juice.
Ayra Starr Wins Best International Act at the 2025 BET Awards

Alright, babes, you know we always have the inside scoop, and the 2025 BET Awards last night in Los Angeles was an absolute moment! If you thought Afrobeats was having a moment, well, it just had a full-blown takeover, led by none other than our very own Ayra Starr! The nominations alone had us buzzing, with the “Rush” siren leading the Nigerian charge with a whopping three nods! And let’s not forget the fresh faces making waves, with Seyi Vibez and Shallipopi getting their well-deserved shout-outs for Best New Artist. Major, amirite? But the real gasp-worthy moment? Ayra Starr didn’t just show up – she conquered! Our favourite celestial being absolutely fended off fierce competition from global heavyweights, including her brilliant labelmate and hitmaker Rema, to snatch the highly coveted prize for Best International Act. Yes, you heard that right! This isn’t just a win, it’s history! Ayra Starr is now only the second Nigerian female artist to ever claim this prestigious award. She’s officially joined the legendary ranks of Nigerian music titans like 2Baba, D’banj, Ice Prince, Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy. Talk about a glow-up for the record books! The 25th edition of the BET Awards, hosted by the hilarious Kevin Hart (who brought all the laughs back to the Peacock Theater in LA!), was a night of pure Black excellence.
Blake Lively Just Scored a Major Legal Win Against Justin Baldoni—And It’s Getting Messier

At this point, trying to keep up with the legal chaos swirling around It Ends With Us is like trying to follow the plot of The Idol—chaotic, complicated, and somehow still compelling. The latest plot twist? Blake Lively just walked away with a serious legal win against Justin Baldoni, and it’s giving courtroom drama meets pop culture soap opera. On June 9, Judge Lewis J. Liman dismissed Justin Baldoni and the Wayfarer Parties’ eye-watering $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. Yes, four hundred million. The claims? Extortion and defamation. The result? Tossed out like last season’s “quiet luxury.” Oh, and the drama doesn’t stop there. The judge also dismissed Baldoni’s $250 million defamation case against The New York Times. In legal speak, it was a double knockout. According to People, Judge Liman clarified that the Wayfarer Parties failed to prove that Blake was responsible for any unprotected statements—aka, her accusations were made in a court context and therefore legally privileged. Translation? You can’t sue someone just because you don’t like what they told the court. As for Ryan Reynolds, his alleged comments (and those of Blake’s longtime publicist Leslie Sloane) also didn’t meet the high bar for defamation. Why? The Wayfarer crew didn’t prove that Ryan, Leslie, or The Times knew the claims were false or acted with “reckless disregard for the truth.” And that, dear readers, is what you need to make a defamation case stick. Meanwhile, Blake’s legal team is absolutely basking in the glow of victory. In a statement to Page Six, her attorneys Esra Hudson and Mike Gottlieb called the judge’s ruling “a total victory and a complete vindication.” They didn’t stop there—they dragged the $400 million suit as a “sham” and said they’re now seeking attorneys’ fees plus treble and punitive damages for what they’re calling “abusive litigation.” Legal Barbie would be proud. For context, this all comes after Blake herself dropped two emotional distress claims against Justin and after Baldoni’s team tried (and then quietly untried) to subpoena Taylor Swift. Yes, Taylor. You truly can’t make this stuff up. And while Justin’s legal team now has until June 23 to amend parts of the case (read: attempt a legal comeback), a trial date is already penciled in for March 2026. That’s a long way off, but with this level of drama, we won’t be surprised if the entire saga becomes a limited series first. Stay tuned. This courtroom catfight isn’t over yet—and it’s getting harder to tell whether we’re watching justice or just the next viral PR stunt.
Tems Set to Headline the First-Ever FIFA Club World Cup Halftime Show

Darlings, prepare yourselves for a truly unprecedented fusion of global talent and purpose! Our very own Afrobeats sensation, Tems, is headed to the pitch this July, and she’s not coming alone. She’s set to join the iconic Doja Cat and the incomparable J Balvin to headline the first-ever halftime show at a FIFA Club World Cup Final! This debut lineup is not merely star-studded; it is as strategically curated as it is utterly dazzling. This isn’t just about entertainment, precious readers. This groundbreaking performance, brilliantly curated by none other than Chris Martin of Coldplay, is poised to make a monumental impact. The show proudly champions the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund, an ambitious initiative striving to raise an astounding $100 million. Their noble mission? To dramatically enhance educational access and invigorate youth football programmes across the globe. This unmissable spectacle, which will be streamed for free on DAZN.com, marks an exquisite intersection of elite sport, groundbreaking music, and vital global development efforts. Speaking with her characteristic grace about the upcoming performance, Tems shared that it’s a profound opportunity to unite people in a moment of unparalleled harmony through the universal languages of music and football. “We’re going to bring the world together for a beautiful moment – to celebrate football, feel the unity that music brings, and improve the lives of millions of children through the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund. I can’t wait – see you at the FIFA Club World Cup final!” she enthusiastically noted. The very essence of this initiative lies in the potent synergy of these two global languages—music and sport—coming together for a cause that truly matters. FIFA President Gianni Infantino echoed this powerful sentiment, hailing the collaboration with Global Citizen as a history-making moment. “Together, we’re going to make history on a special occasion where football and music unite the world,” he affirmed. He continued, highlighting the core mission: “FIFA and Global Citizen are partnering to support a powerful cause: giving every child the chance to learn, play, and dream. This show will be unforgettable – not just for its spectacle, but for the lasting impact it will make.”
Ojude Oba 2025: When Ijebu Ode Turns the Streets Into a Fashion Extravaganza

If your heart beats for fashion, family, and full-on glamour, then Ojude Oba in Ijebu Ode was the ultimate destination this year. Imagine a city drenched in every colour imaginable — like the entire rainbow dialled up to eleven — and you’ll start to grasp the magic that unfolded. More than just a style showcase (though there was plenty of that), Ojude Oba is a cultural heartbeat for the people of Ijebu Ode. It’s where history, heritage, and personal flair blend into one unforgettable celebration. At the core of the festivities are the regberegbe — age-grade groups — who gather in impeccable coordination to honour the town’s revered monarch, the Awujale of Ijebuland. And oh, did they come prepared. This year, the groups transformed the streets into their personal runway. Some rode in on horses, carrying forward generations of equestrian tradition, while others sauntered like they owned the red carpet. The women dazzled in traditional buba and iro crafted from lace, aso-oke, adire, brocade, and damask fabrics. But the real showstopper was the styling: shoes perfectly matched geles, geles coordinated with purses, and purses harmonised with jewellery — some groups even wore identical accessories, down to the very last detail. The men followed suit in majestic agbadas in bold hues, their caps perched just so. Coral beads adorned their necks, wrists, and ankles, while walking sticks emerged as the season’s must-have accessory. Just when you thought the style party couldn’t get any more exciting, the sunglasses made their entrance — oversized, vibrant, retro, sporty — there was no shortage of statement shades on the streets. Simply put: Ojude Oba 2025 was a fashion moment for the books. Naturally, BellaNaija was on the scene to capture every breathtaking detail. Scroll down to soak in the best moments. Photo Credits: The Jovial Photographer/Instagram Photo Credits: Niyi Fagbemi/Instagram
Meghan Markle Wants Her Paris Hilton Era—But Make It Hospitality Chic

If you thought Meghan Markle was done trying on industries like designer dresses, think again. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, is reportedly stepping into her latest rebrand—luxury hotelier. Yes, really. According to RadarOnline, Meghan is trademarking her lifestyle biz As Ever to cover “hospitality services,” which could include everything from dreamy hotels to candle-lit restaurants. (So basically, her own Gwyneth Paltrow x Paris Hilton crossover moment.) And honestly? We kind of saw it coming. In her docuseries With Love, Meghan—which feels like Pinterest, wellness, and monogrammed towels got together and had a baby—she gave us major hostess energy. Think homemade jam aesthetics, curated linen sheets, and passive-aggressive mentions of “prep” for her guest room. (Translation: Martha Stewart with a tiara.) Now, word on the coast is Meghan’s about to bottle up her lifestyle-inspo realness into an actual business venture—à la Paris Hilton, the original hotel heiress and chaos icon. Move over Montecito, there’s a new boutique resort queen in town. A Duchess With a Dream (and a Trademark) According to reports, Meghan has filed to expand As Ever’s reach into hospitality—because lifestyle candles clearly weren’t enough. The brand already positions itself as “a love language” (unclear if it’s Words of Affirmation or Acts of Service), and now it wants to become your next vacation moodboard too. A new photo on the As Ever Instagram shows Meghan running through the sea in a gauzy white dress, arms open like a Hallmark mermaid. The caption? “So excited for all the good to come! Running into the weekend like 🌊” — and yes, you can hear the inspirational flute music playing softly in the background. Paris, But Make It Polo Club It’s giving Paris Hilton playbook, but with tea towels and Sussex subtlety. Both Meghan and Paris are reality-adjacent celebs with household names, branded aesthetics, and just enough legacy to convince you it’s luxe. Only difference? Meghan is selling serenity. Paris is still selling party. And while Brits may have side-eyed Meghan’s recent Instagram resurgence—cough the infamous hospital twerk video cough—Gen Z America is eating it up like it’s a $26 Erewhon smoothie. The hospital clip drew major flack in the UK for being, well…vulgar. But sources say Meghan is unbothered. Apparently, what’s cringe in London is trending in LA. “Her new products are marketed at Americans, not the UK,” says a source.Translation: Keep calm and mind your own market. With As Ever reportedly filming a second season, launching hotels, and teasing soft-focus beach content, Meghan’s evolution from duchess to digital duchesscore mogul is well underway. Paris Hilton walked so Meghan Markle could soft-launch a spa resort in Santa Barbara.
Miley Cyrus Gives “No Shade” to Dua Lipa… But Also Gives All the Shade

Let’s hand it to Miley Cyrus—navigating child stardom, pop reinventions, and a family tree that belongs in a soap opera is no small feat. And while not every era screamed elegance (we still shudder—and sort of stan—Bangerz), Miley’s evolution has birthed some of pop’s boldest sounds. Plus, in case you missed it, she’s quietly building a makeup empire too. Because why not? But in a recent interview, it seems Miley’s gracious streak didn’t quite extend to her former duet partner, Dua Lipa. Yep, pop girls and passive-aggression—name a more iconic duo. Flashback to 2020: Miley’s Plastic Hearts era—grunge-y, gritty, and Blondie-coded—had her pairing up with Dua Lipa on the track “Prisoner.” Now, four years later, Miley’s sharing her real thoughts on the collab, and let’s just say… she’s not pretending it was a match made in heaven. In her chat with The Ringer’s Every Single Album podcast, Miley casually dropped that Dua’s feature “just isn’t cohesive with the album.” Ouch. She then added, “no shade to Dua Lipa” (which is absolutely the international pop girl language for “I’m about to throw shade but don’t come for me”). According to Miley, Dua’s disco-pop sparkle would’ve fit better on Endless Summer Vacation—her 2023 record known for Flowers, “Wildcard,” and all that emotionally hydrated energy. “Can you imagine?” Miley mused. We can, Miley. And now we kind of want it. But wait—there’s more. Some fans are on conspiracy theory duty and believe Miley’s new track Every Girl You’ve Ever Loved may actually be a veiled reference to Dua herself. The lyrical clues? Let’s investigate: She speaks the perfect French /she can dance the night away /and still, she’ll never break a sweat Exhibit A: Dua is multilingual and has flexed her Francophone side in tracks like Troye Sivan’s “Talk Talk.” Exhibit B: She is, quite literally, the reigning queen of disco-pop. And Exhibit C: “never break a sweat” is being read as a possible jab at Dua’s earlier live performances—you know, those meme-worthy “go girl, give us nothing” moments that the internet will never forget (and some of us, ahem, still cherish). That said, there’s always the chance Miley’s actually paying her a backhanded compliment. Maybe it’s a nod to how effortlessly Dua moves on stage now? Or maybe it’s just lyrical flair with zero beef. But let’s be honest—if there’s one thing pop music thrives on, it’s speculation served with a shot of drama. Whether Miley’s being shady or just honest, one thing’s clear: the pop girlies stay giving us content.
Ojude Oba 2025: Inside Nigeria’s Most Fashion-Forward Cultural Festival

Every year, just after Eid al-Kabir, the town of Ijebu-Ode sheds its everyday skin and emerges as a dazzling theatre of culture, colour, and couture. Welcome to Ojude Oba—Nigeria’s most photogenic, fashion-forward, and culturally immersive festival. It’s more than a spectacle. It’s a homecoming. It’s a history lesson in motion. It’s Met Gala meets Yoruba heritage—with agbadas, horses, and a thunderous beat of tradition. Where It All Began Long before Ojude Oba became a trending topic on social media or a fashion editor’s dream, it began as an act of gratitude. In the 19th century, newly converted Muslims in Ijebu-Ode, led by Imam Tunwatoba, paid homage to the Awujale—Oba Ademuyewo Afidipotemole—for his religious tolerance. What started as a small, devout gesture has since evolved into one of West Africa’s most iconic cultural exports. Today, Ojude Oba is not just a tradition—it’s a cultural manifesto. A living, breathing expression of Ijebu identity and Yoruba grandeur. What Makes It Unmissable? The Regberegbe Renaissance First up, meet the Regberegbe groups—age-grade collectives of Ijebu sons and daughters who don’t just show up; they show out. Think perfectly choreographed fashion moments, with each group debuting custom-made outfits that fuse tradition with contemporary flair. No repeats, ever. From Sanyan silks to Adire motifs, this is textile storytelling at its finest. The Balogun Spectacle Then come the Balogun families, descendants of ancient Ijebu warriors. Their arrival is a full-blown dramatic entrance: gun salutes, rhythmic chants, and horses dressed more opulently than most red carpet attendees. It’s power, pageantry, and pride in full gallop. The Fashion Archive That Walks Each year’s edition creates a visual archive of style—new fabrics, silhouettes, and accessories that reflect not only fashion evolution but also socio-political currents. From Aso Oke revived with Swarovski embellishments to Adire printed with political symbols, every outfit tells a story. What to Expect at Ojude Oba 2025 If you thought 2024’s edition broke the internet (cue Farooq Oreagba’s now-iconic look), prepare yourself—2025 is set to go even harder. Expect: From cultural scholars to TikTok style analysts, everyone will be tuned in. Final Word Ojude Oba isn’t just a festival—it’s a statement. A declaration that Nigerian culture is alive, luxurious, and unapologetically stylish. In a world where many traditions are shrinking, Ojude Oba is doing the exact opposite: it’s expanding, evolving, and getting more glamorous by the year. So, whether you’re going live from Ijebu-Ode or watching the hashtags roll in, one thing is clear: In the kingdom of cultural fashion, Ojude Oba reigns supreme.