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May 21, 2025 7 mins

Justin Bieber celebrated his wife Hailey Bieber's Vogue cover in a bizarre manner by admitting he told she would never be on the cover. Cassie's mother testified in the Diddy trial yesterday. Lastly, Bill Belichicks ex-wife confronted his new young girlfriend at a holiday party last year!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Calin's Entertainment Report. He's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Justin Bieber told his wife Haley that she would never
be on the cover of Vogue just to get even
during a fight. Justin made the very strange admission while
celebrating her newly released Summer twenty twenty five Vogue cover.
In an Instagram post yesterday, Justin wrote, Yo, this reminds
me when Haley and I got into a huge fight.
I told Hales that she would never be on the

(00:25):
cover of Vogue. Yikes, I know so mean. Fans of course,
were in the comments like what the hell are you doing?

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Bro?

Speaker 2 (00:32):
One person wrote, you should have cut that to yourself, baby.
Someone else simply wrote the caption is diabolical. By the way,
Haley has been in Vogue numerous times, and like I said,
she is on the cover right now for the summer edition.
If you ever said something stupid during a fight, by
the way, Texas, Yeah, what's the.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
Meanest thing you've ever said? Paulina during a fight with Hobby,
Because I feel like that would be you, because you
admit that you when you go lower than low, Yeah
I do. Yeah, I could help.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
Yeah, there's one that I prefer not to.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
Say, I don't know, you can't just do what you
just did. Well, let's just say this, Okay, I I
have I have a really good one. I'm just not
gonna tell everybody what it is.

Speaker 3 (01:10):
But it's like good, it's a true story. And you know,
I told him, I said, listen, I was like, I
was so mad. I said, my mom smoked cigarettes when.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
She was with me.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
It was the nineties, wasn't right. I said, your mom
drank with you when she was pregnant with you. Okay,
we both were both a little different. Okay, we both
are a little different.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
Take that's not even that's that's what you said. I
really did. I mean, that's not I thought it was
gonna be far worse than that. Might use a different word,
but yeah, we're both just a little a little girl silly.
Oh and I all right, Yeah, your mom obviously drank
with you. That was your comeback. Yes, well, I was like,
my mom smoke with me. I owned it.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
She smoked her cigarettes. Wasn't great, but she admits it. Yeah,
a lot of people Yeah, and back in the day too.
It was just so I don't know if it was
common or what people did though. Wow, his mom Okay,
you know.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Have a couple of beers. What's the dumbest thing you've said?
Iified Jason, because I think it's for you to get
that fired out. It would be really something. I don't
ever say anything. I don't know. I'm too afraid to
regret at so in the same way say anything. I'm
the same way like I I tend not to say
things that Probably the worst thing I've said is that
I'm never coming back, and then I come back, you
know what I mean, like like or that, like I'll

(02:15):
never talk to you again, and then I talk to
you again, so like yeah, right, you know what I mean.
Like this kid, Yeah, the threat of me not being
in your life anymore is somehow, for some reason, that's
really not that much as a threat to be right,
I'm out of here, and they're like, good, go leave
the key too. Wait wait hold that whow Yeah, so

(02:37):
when I leave too, I don't. I don't cower after
I said that, like I do leave, I often come back.
I hate your types like you guys actually will leave me.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
I'm like half out the door and my body's halfway
still in, Like because I'm not going anywhere.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
You can't get rid of me. But sometimes you've said
in a fight, oh gosh, I certainly have.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
My boyfriend the other day just said I'm moving to Iowa.
I said, okay, go ahead, I'm like, Iowa. Why I'm
trying to think of something dumb, I said, though, I don't,
I try to fight fair.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Come back to me.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
I'm sure I'll have somebody to glo.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
Yeah, saying something mean, Come on, it's.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
I just sometimes will say like your mom should have
exercised other options, you know.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
You know, like girl, my god, your mom should have
exercised other options.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Yeah, yeah, I guess it's audibly. I guess I don't know.
That's not so bad. What I wish you weren't here,
I wish your mom and oh my god, that's a
big tim say my ex. But yeah, okay, I'm such
a nice lady.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Yeah, I mean, I'll I'll call names. I'll be like,
you're being a douche, but like, I don't, I got
I'll come.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
I'll say I've definitely said things that I wish I
had a child. Is you're acting like a child. I've
said that. I said, like mean, I've called people mean
names before, but like the in the heat of the moment,
and some of those some of those people deserved it.

Speaker 4 (04:10):
I know, you go low, right, they're Sagittarius. We go
low quick, and then we're over it. Like after we
go low, we wanted to be back fin I.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Think people that fight with me would tell you that
it's annoying to fight with me for the most part,
because I get really really quiet and I shut down.
You have to push me so far before I really
tell you what's going on in this brain, and you
don't want to. Nobody wants to see that. Nobody wants
to see that. It's a dark, cavernous place, this brain

(04:37):
of mind. And very few people have ever gotten it
out of me. And and and they pushed hard to
get there.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
Yeah, anyway, when you get there.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
I know, I know you didn't. I've never told anyone
that I wish they thought it their parents had taken
a different approach. I'm sorry. Continue wow.

Speaker 2 (04:59):
I moving on to Regina Ventura, So we got to
talk about something serious for a second mother to singer Cassie,
who gave a short but powerful testimony detailing the abuse
that her daughter endured during her relationship with Ditty. Regina
also testified that in twenty eleven, she and her husband
paid the rapper twenty thousand dollars after he allegedly threatened
to release explicit videos of Cassie and harm both her

(05:22):
and rapper Kid Cutty, with whom Cassie had a brief relationship.
He apparently told Cassie this is Ditty, that he would
make her disappear for lack of a better term, and
he would be out of the country when it happens.
Allegedly fearing for their daughter's safety. Of course, they took
out a home equity loan to pay him, but the
funds were randomly returned a few days later and they

(05:43):
never really spoke about it. She also testified that she
took photos of Cassie's injuries allegedly at the hands of Ditty,
once she confided in her mom about this abuse. Now
those photos we have seen, and they are horrendous to
look at if you have seen them. By the way,
Kid Cutty is expected to testify today or tomorrow. So
a lot of big names in this trial. And lastly,

(06:04):
in a holiday party showdown straight out of some sort
of soap opera, Bill Belichick's ex, Linda Holliday, confronted his
twenty four year old girlfriend Jordan Hudson at a party
back in December in Nantucket. Sounds very boogie. Apparently, Linda
was upset that Jordan was even at the party because
her daughters were there performing, and security footage actually shows
Linda and her friends confronting Jordan on the dance floor.

(06:27):
Jordan said she was just there to support her friend.
Her name was Melissa still Is, Miss Massachusetts, USA twenty
twenty four. And then as they were leaving, I guess
Linda told them, if you value your current title to
the girl who has that title, you should think twice
about who your friends are in implying that she had
some sort of influential connections in the pageant world. So

(06:48):
it was a pageant showdown. Yeah, yeah, So, I mean
this just kind of adds to the drama.

Speaker 1 (06:53):
It's kind of funny to me. You know, it's both
that they're engaged too. I read that this morning as well. Yeah,
but I've read that a couple times in the last
couple of weeks. They were engaged.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
She's been riding a ring and then he renamed his
boat something rings. But I thought that that was like
Super Bowl titles. But I'm sure they'll get married. I'm
sure that's what he wants to write or she wants rather.
I think more than him. By the way, if you
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