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Singer Justin Bieber performs at Staples Center during his Believe Tour in Los Angeles, California in this June 24, 2013 file photoMARIO ANZUONI/Reuters

PARTY MONSTER

Justin Bieber could be living on borrowed time in his new Beverly Hills condo.

As reported by TMZ, the Canadian pop star's party-hard lifestyle has already riled up residents of the swanky condo complex into which Bieber relocated last month.

According to the TMZ, the LAPD were forced to come to the condo complex six times last weekend – four times alone on Saturday night in response to complaints of excessive noise.

And what's causing the racket? Turns out Bieber – even in the wake of his high-profile DUI arrest in Miami last January and reportedly hot-boxing a private jet on Super Bowl weekend – simply can't stop having a good time all the time.

TMZ reports that on Saturday night, Bieber hosted a party for an estimated 75 guests on the condo's rooftop deck. TMZ posted pictures of the morning after showing the deck littered with plastic cups and empty liquor bottles.

And that's not all. Unnamed residents of the complex told TMZ that the building's elevators and hallways reeked of marijuana and that drug use was apparent during the Saturday soiree.

TMZ quotes one condo resident as saying, "There were bimbos lining up to do drugs in the lobby bathroom."

And the very next day, Bieber hosted another party, this time for 20 guests.

The same TMZ report claims that the LAPD has already reached out to residents, Bieber and his management team in hopes of resolving the situation (hopefully before eggs start get tossed in the middle of the night).

And TMZ says the LAPD have already made it clear to residents that they can't arrest Bieber for any alleged infraction unless officers actually witness it.

But apparently the cops also told residents they can take matters into their own hands by placing Bieber under citizen's arrest – which, considering the security team that shadows the singer's every move, is practically a recipe for disaster.

And while Bieber parties his brains out in Beverly Hills, his sort-of girlfriend Selena Gomez appears to be sending him a public message via social media.

On Sunday, Gomez, who turns 22 today, went onto her Instagram account to post a snapshot of a cryptic quote that was originally penned by famed civil-rights activist Howard Thurman.

The quote: "There is something in every one of you that waits and listens for the sound of the genuine in yourself. It is the only true guide you will ever have. And if you cannot hear it, you will all your life spend your days on the ends of strings that somebody else pulls."

Listen up, Biebs. Your life is calling.

ZODIAC ZONE-OUT

Paris Hilton has raised eyebrows by likening herself to Albert Einstein. During a recent interview with the U.K. newspaper The Telegraph, the socialite and infamous sex-tape star said she has a great deal in common with the late German physicist because they share the same astrological sign of Aquarius. "We are social butterflies, humanitarians, geniuses. Einstein was one," said Hilton. The only problem: Albert Einstein was born on March 14, which technically makes him a Pisces.

Source: The Telegraph

A STEP UP

"I'm marrying up," George Clooney said of fiancée Amal Alamuddin in an interview published this week in Variety. Clooney, 53, and Alamuddin, 36, are planning to wed in September. The couple have been quietly spending time with her family in Italy this summer, save for Clooney striking back at a report by The Daily Mail claiming that Alamuddin's mother opposed their pending nuptials due to religious differences.

Source: Variety

CASHING IN

The cast of The Big Bang Theory could be headed for a big payday. According to Deadline.com, Big Bang principals Jim Parsons, Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco are currently in negotiations with Warner Bros. Television in pursuit of a salary hike that would pay each of them $1-million (U.S.) per episode for the upcoming eighth season. Under their existing contract, each cast member receives roughly $350,000 per episode. According to some estimates, Big Bang Theory is projected to earn more than $3-billion (U.S.) for Warners via first-run episodes and syndication.

Source: Deadline

WITH THIS RING…

Guess who officiated the wedding of Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo last weekend. Would you believe Jonah Hill? E! News reports that The Wolf of Wall Street star went for laughs while presiding over the ceremony between the Maroon 5 singer and Victoria's Secret model that took place in Cabo San Lucas last Saturday. "Jonah was hysterical," a source told E! News. "He was telling so many jokes, but then in the middle would be so sweet and sincere."

Source: E! News

SHE'S EVERYWHERE!

Somebody at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been outed as a Kim Kardashian fan. On Monday night, the Twitter account for the environmental watchdog group issued an accidental auto-generated tweet from Kardashian's new mobile app Kim Kardashian: Hollywood. The tweet – which read, "I'm now a C-List celebrity in Kim Kardashian: Hollywood. Come join me and become famous too by playing on iPhone!" – was live on the EPA account for three hours and earned more than 3,000 retweets before it was deleted.

Source: Huffington Post

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