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Bieber launches YouTube channel

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Hailey Rhode Baldwin Bieber is launching her own YouTube channel with OBB Pictures.

The model and host’s channel launched Friday and will feature a wide range of short-form content, including lifestyle tips, beauty tutorials, social causes and a talk show called “Who’s in My Bathroom?” — a show hosted from Bieber’s own bathroom in her home where she invites her famous friends for off-the-cuff interviews and antics.

Bieber said she wanted to create her YouTube channel so that she could control her own narrative and show viewers who she really is.

“With the YouTube channel, I get to control what’s going out there,” said Bieber. “I’m comfortabl­e with every single piece of content going out, and that really feels freeing for me because I’m not in control of 90% of what’s talked about me and said about me and articles written about me. I don’t control that, and I can’t control it, and I think I’ve gotten to the point where I’ve let that go.”

For Bieber, the appeal of her own YouTube channel was creating a destinatio­n for her fans to have fun, while getting a major glimpse into her multifacet­ed life with the help of those closest to her.

Downey Jr., Sandler, Hathaway among Razzie nominees:

“365 Days,” “Absolute Proof,” “Dolittle,” “Fantasy Island” and “Music” have been nominated as “worst picture” for the 41st annual Golden Raspberry Awards.

The nominees for the mock awards show were unveiled Friday, “giving the world a whiff of what else went wrong while the planet was on lockdown.” Winners will be

announced April 24.

“365 Days,” the first-ever foreign film contender, leads with six nomination­s alongside Robert Downey Jr.’s “Dolittle.” Rudy Giuliani crept his way into the ceremony this year, scoring two nomination­s for worst supporting actor and worst screen combo in “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm.” Additional­ly, Ron Howard was nominated for worst director for “Hillbilly Elegy,” a divisive film that has garnished some legitimate awards attention.

Adam Sandler for “Hubie Halloween,” Kristen Wiig for “Wonder Woman 1984,” David Spade for “The Wrong Missy,” Glenn Close for “Hillbilly Elegy” and Anne Hathaway for both her performanc­es in “The Last Thing He Wanted” and “The Witches” were also nominated.

Cuoco to play Doris Day:

After their success with “The Flight Attendant,” Kaley Cuoco’s Yes, Norman Production­s will again join forces with Berlanti Production­s and Warner Bros. Television to develop the story of Doris Day as a limited series, having gotten the rights to A.E. Hotchner’s “Doris Day: Her Own Story.”

Hotchner wrote the 1976 biography based on a series of interviews with Day, and it’s considered to be her autobiogra­phy. Cuoco will play Day, the iconic actor, singer and animal rights activist.

March 13 birthdays:

Drummer Roy Haynes is 96. Songwriter Mike Stoller is 88. Singer Neil Sedaka is 82. Actor William H. Macy is 71. Comedian Robin Duke is 67. Actor Dana Delaney is 65. Bassist Adam Clayton is 61. Trumpeter Terence Blanchard is 59. Rapper Common is 49. Singer Glenn Lewis is 46. Actor Noel Fisher is 37.

 ?? JEAN-BAPTISTE LACROIX/GETTY-AFP 2020 ?? Hailey Bieber will offer fans a major glimpse into her life on her YouTube channel.
JEAN-BAPTISTE LACROIX/GETTY-AFP 2020 Hailey Bieber will offer fans a major glimpse into her life on her YouTube channel.

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