Justin Bieber’s swag extends well beyond his new hit “Boyfriend,” and he wants one gal in particular to know it. “Dear mariah yeater … we have never met … so from the heart i just wanted to say,” he wrote on his Twitter Saturday, along with a link to a video of Borat saying “You will never get this” repeatedly. Yeater, 20, made tabloid headlines last fall after accusing the young Canadian singer of fathering her baby boy from an alleged post-show hookup. But Bieber, 18, who has made fans of young girls and their mothers alike with his clean-cut image, disputed the claims. “While we haven’t yet seen the lawsuit, it’s sad that someone would fabricate malicious, defamatory and demonstrably false claims,” a rep from Bieber’s camp wrote in a statement at the time. “We will vigorously pursue all available legal remedies to defend and protect Justin against these allegations.” Bieber’s tweet came amid his self-proclaimed #RANDOMTWITTERHOUR, during which he shared random thoughts with his adoring fans and followers. “Less cantaloupe, more berries. I’m talking to you, pre-packaged fruit salads. Don’t play me like that,” read one post. “Did anyone ever find out who let the dogs out?” read another. “Kinda weirded out that no one got the secret meaning of #boyfriend,” he joked in another. “Obviously listening closely you can tell it’s about the migration of birds.” NYDaily










A new photograph obtained exclusively by ABC News showing the bloodied back of George Zimmerman’s head, which was apparently taken three minutes after he shot and killed Trayvon Martin, gives possible credence to his claim that Martin had bashed his head against the concrete as Zimmerman fought for his life. The revelation comes as his attorney and prosecutors prepare for Zimmerman’s bail hearing today, which could result in his being released from a Florida jail. Zimmerman, 28, is being held on charges of second-degree murder for the Feb. 26 shooting of Martin, 17, which could carry a life sentence if he is convicted. The exclusive image shows blood trickling down the back of Zimmerman’s head from two cuts. It also shows a possible contusion forming on the crown of his head. The original police report that night notes that the back of Zimmerman’s head was wet, and that he was bleeding from the nose and head. Zimmerman told police that night that he shot and killed the teenager in self-defense after Martin punched him and pounced on him. Zimmerman told police that Martin then bashed his head into the concrete sidewalk during the altercation that took place in the tidy middle-class development of the Retreat at Twin Lakes in Sanford, Fla. abc


























































