Justin Bieber is installed in Madrid. The Madrid Wax Museum will from this Friday, October 28, with a sculpture by international artist Justin Bieber, which may be accessed from 12 hours in one of the rooms in the center, the Museum has been reported in a statement.
"All of his countless fans will admire the singer of hits such as' On time 'or' My world'y photographed with his idol," highlighted by the Museum on this Canadian pop singer 17 years.
In 2008 an executive from the music industry Bieber discovered accidentally when he saw some videos on YouTube and later became his manager. In the summer of 2009 released their debut single 'One Time', which was positioned in the first thirty positions of the charts in over ten countries.
Justin Bieber
Friday, October 28, 2011
Friday, October 07, 2011
Justin Bieber Haircut Cost
Justin Bieber Haircut Cost. When Justin Bieber chopped off his trademark shaggy sideswept hairdo last February, legions of tween "Beliebers" gasped in shock. So did one 49-year-old veteran toy maker who delivered the very first Bieber dolls to rabid fans last year.
"First off, I had no idea what he did," said Jay Foreman, founder and CEO of Florida-based toy maker The Bridge Direct. "I heard a lot of shrieks around me, and people running in and out of their offices."
It turns out that Foreman's brand managers, many of whom had set up Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) alerts in order to keep tabs on Justin Bieber's every move, were the first ones at the company to learn about his haircut.
"I got everyone into a conference room and we looked at some images," Foreman said. "We weren't sure what he had done. Then it became obvious that his trademark was gone."
Bieber's need for a change created an big problem for Foreman. A simple trim for Bieber was a money-losing move for Foreman, who had already begun manufacturing dolls for this holiday season with the pop star's old hair.
4 million dolls. Foreman had scored a major coup in June 2010 when he locked in an exclusive license to make Justin Bieber dolls. That was a big deal for his one-year old toy company, which had just a handful of employees.
The timing of the deal was perfect, too. Bieber fever was exploding nationwide and the holiday shopping season was creeping up quickly.
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As a toy maker, Foreman knew he could make a killing if he could quickly manufacture the Bieber dolls and get them into stores just in time for the start of the Christmas 2010 shopping rush.
With the license in the bag, and less than six months to get factories in Hong Kong ready to crank out a variety of Bieber fashion and singing dolls, Foreman was in serious crunch mode.
But he pulled it off.
The Justin Bieber dolls with the shaggy do first debuted last year at Toys R Us a few weeks before Black Friday. That's the day after Thanksgiving when gift hunters hit stores in droves, hoping to score the "it" gift products for the holidays.
Foreman hit the jackpot. In less than a year since they launched, the company has sold more than four million Bieber dolls and accessories. The entire Bieber line so far has made over $100 million.
Convinced that Bieber fever was still running high for 2011, Foreman and his team of creators tweaked the old dolls just a bit. They didn't touch the sideswept shag but they did put the Bieber dolls in fresh fashions and added new accessories such as a tour bus.
The first round of production for the fall 2011 Bieber doll line was well underway when "the haircut" happened.
"We didn't want to disappoint fans with a Justin Bieber doll that doesn't look exactly like him anymore," said Foreman. "But there wasn't much we could do about it."
Foreman's company also never contractually obligated Justin Bieber to maintain his trademark hairstyle.
So this means that many of the new Bieber dolls fans will see in stores soon will sport the old Bieber "do."
"We were able to change the look in the second production line for the dolls," said Foreman. JB dolls for next spring will have the newer, shorter hair.
But making those unexpected production adjustments for next year's dolls "was an expensive step," he said. Bieber's haircut cost his business $100,000.
"Would I rather that Justin called me three months before he made a hair change? Yes. But we know that won't happen," said Foreman. "That said, I'm glad he didn't go for a Mohawk. That would have been a real problem."
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Even though Justin Bieber threw him a curve ball, Foreman isn't holding any grudges. "You take a risk when you're creating a product based on a celebrity," he said.
Foreman should know. Before he founded The Bridge Direct, Foreman was the mastermind behind the launch of Spice Girls dolls in the United States. After that, he founded another toy company called Play Along that successfully launched Britney Spears dolls.
"Justin cutting his hair is a big problem. It's not my biggest problem," said Foreman. If Justin Bieber was photographed smoking a hookah pipe, for example, or some such kind of "risky behavior," that could doom a small toy maker.
"Retailers could pull all of the dolls off the shelves and send them back to me. That could bankrupt me," he said. For that reason, Foreman said he's staying well away from one celebrity -- Lindsay Lohan.
"I can't afford that risk," he said
"First off, I had no idea what he did," said Jay Foreman, founder and CEO of Florida-based toy maker The Bridge Direct. "I heard a lot of shrieks around me, and people running in and out of their offices."
It turns out that Foreman's brand managers, many of whom had set up Google (GOOG, Fortune 500) alerts in order to keep tabs on Justin Bieber's every move, were the first ones at the company to learn about his haircut.
"I got everyone into a conference room and we looked at some images," Foreman said. "We weren't sure what he had done. Then it became obvious that his trademark was gone."
Bieber's need for a change created an big problem for Foreman. A simple trim for Bieber was a money-losing move for Foreman, who had already begun manufacturing dolls for this holiday season with the pop star's old hair.
4 million dolls. Foreman had scored a major coup in June 2010 when he locked in an exclusive license to make Justin Bieber dolls. That was a big deal for his one-year old toy company, which had just a handful of employees.
The timing of the deal was perfect, too. Bieber fever was exploding nationwide and the holiday shopping season was creeping up quickly.
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As a toy maker, Foreman knew he could make a killing if he could quickly manufacture the Bieber dolls and get them into stores just in time for the start of the Christmas 2010 shopping rush.
With the license in the bag, and less than six months to get factories in Hong Kong ready to crank out a variety of Bieber fashion and singing dolls, Foreman was in serious crunch mode.
But he pulled it off.
The Justin Bieber dolls with the shaggy do first debuted last year at Toys R Us a few weeks before Black Friday. That's the day after Thanksgiving when gift hunters hit stores in droves, hoping to score the "it" gift products for the holidays.
Foreman hit the jackpot. In less than a year since they launched, the company has sold more than four million Bieber dolls and accessories. The entire Bieber line so far has made over $100 million.
Convinced that Bieber fever was still running high for 2011, Foreman and his team of creators tweaked the old dolls just a bit. They didn't touch the sideswept shag but they did put the Bieber dolls in fresh fashions and added new accessories such as a tour bus.
The first round of production for the fall 2011 Bieber doll line was well underway when "the haircut" happened.
"We didn't want to disappoint fans with a Justin Bieber doll that doesn't look exactly like him anymore," said Foreman. "But there wasn't much we could do about it."
Foreman's company also never contractually obligated Justin Bieber to maintain his trademark hairstyle.
So this means that many of the new Bieber dolls fans will see in stores soon will sport the old Bieber "do."
"We were able to change the look in the second production line for the dolls," said Foreman. JB dolls for next spring will have the newer, shorter hair.
But making those unexpected production adjustments for next year's dolls "was an expensive step," he said. Bieber's haircut cost his business $100,000.
"Would I rather that Justin called me three months before he made a hair change? Yes. But we know that won't happen," said Foreman. "That said, I'm glad he didn't go for a Mohawk. That would have been a real problem."
Justin Bieber did not invest with Steve Nash
Even though Justin Bieber threw him a curve ball, Foreman isn't holding any grudges. "You take a risk when you're creating a product based on a celebrity," he said.
Foreman should know. Before he founded The Bridge Direct, Foreman was the mastermind behind the launch of Spice Girls dolls in the United States. After that, he founded another toy company called Play Along that successfully launched Britney Spears dolls.
"Justin cutting his hair is a big problem. It's not my biggest problem," said Foreman. If Justin Bieber was photographed smoking a hookah pipe, for example, or some such kind of "risky behavior," that could doom a small toy maker.
"Retailers could pull all of the dolls off the shelves and send them back to me. That could bankrupt me," he said. For that reason, Foreman said he's staying well away from one celebrity -- Lindsay Lohan.
"I can't afford that risk," he said
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Justin Bieber, Father?
Justin Bieber, Father? The child most loved and most hated on the planet seems to have entered a mature attack. Although some people think it is a new promotional gimmick. It is not known if Justin Bieber has stopped to think at 17 which means warm a bottle of dawn, get out of bed every half hour to see if the front of our child a cold burn, hold their own crybaby the early days of nursery slope or live other than himself. The fact is that the teen idol has dropped a bomb on Twitter: wants to be a father.
And not just any. Large family. Numerous. His fans must still be pulling their hair and swearing in Aramaic against Selena Gomez, Disney girl and his girlfriend, to be exact. Bieber hung a few days ago a photo that looks to the bucolic couple surrounded by no less than six children (others) in a public park in America.
Look at him, so paternal him. The then abandons himself to the world press at the presentation of one of his works. Or that is delayed an hour to three seconds then go to the 'photocall'. Or whims canceled concerts for children. Justin, the boy so mature and ready to serve as father ...
The philosopher Bieber
The title put the snapshot Bieber also priceless: 'Brangelina 2.0'. We, the Canadian star wants to follow the path of good looks, success and abundant offspring marked by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. "I want to be young parents. At 25 or 26 years I want to be married and begin to form my family, "said the singer a few days ago in an interview. Of course not long ago also suggested that theirs was more than Selena finish. And now, on demand or pregnancy publicity stunt?
What is clear is that Justin Bieber likes to get philosophical on Twitter. "Make every moment count" or "all girls should respect themselves" were some of the very deep phrases that launched last month in the social network. Claims to be considered almost metaphysical by the legion of fans who build up your profile. Twelve million 'followers', two more than the president Barack Obama ... Things of this world.
And not just any. Large family. Numerous. His fans must still be pulling their hair and swearing in Aramaic against Selena Gomez, Disney girl and his girlfriend, to be exact. Bieber hung a few days ago a photo that looks to the bucolic couple surrounded by no less than six children (others) in a public park in America.
Look at him, so paternal him. The then abandons himself to the world press at the presentation of one of his works. Or that is delayed an hour to three seconds then go to the 'photocall'. Or whims canceled concerts for children. Justin, the boy so mature and ready to serve as father ...
The philosopher Bieber
The title put the snapshot Bieber also priceless: 'Brangelina 2.0'. We, the Canadian star wants to follow the path of good looks, success and abundant offspring marked by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. "I want to be young parents. At 25 or 26 years I want to be married and begin to form my family, "said the singer a few days ago in an interview. Of course not long ago also suggested that theirs was more than Selena finish. And now, on demand or pregnancy publicity stunt?
What is clear is that Justin Bieber likes to get philosophical on Twitter. "Make every moment count" or "all girls should respect themselves" were some of the very deep phrases that launched last month in the social network. Claims to be considered almost metaphysical by the legion of fans who build up your profile. Twelve million 'followers', two more than the president Barack Obama ... Things of this world.
Sunday, September 04, 2011
The Adventure Side of JUSTIN BIEBER without SELENA GOMEZ
The Adventure Side of JUSTIN BIEBER without SELENA GOMEZ. Since it began its journey through the world of music, the 17 years has touched the pinnacle of success many times, but it seems that he now wanted to find that feeling of triumph and then share it with all your Twitter followers .
Immersed in his latest musical project Christmas Justin Bieber has one of the tightest professional agendas of youth picture, but despite all their efforts, the girl also had time to take a break this weekend.
The voice of 'Baby' visited his grandparents, as reported on Twitter more than ten million followers, and then dared to adventure. Of course, they were lonely because his girl adventures Selena Gomez did not accompany him on this occasion.
As can be seen in the photo that he shared with his followers, Justin Bieber conquered the summit of a mountain and, judging from the picture, get this small success made him feel like a king.
It is not the first time the young man embarks on an adventure but, surely, is the first time we see him as 'a goat'. Now we just expect to see if that escalation is with him or is conquest has ended his career climber.
Immersed in his latest musical project Christmas Justin Bieber has one of the tightest professional agendas of youth picture, but despite all their efforts, the girl also had time to take a break this weekend.
The voice of 'Baby' visited his grandparents, as reported on Twitter more than ten million followers, and then dared to adventure. Of course, they were lonely because his girl adventures Selena Gomez did not accompany him on this occasion.
As can be seen in the photo that he shared with his followers, Justin Bieber conquered the summit of a mountain and, judging from the picture, get this small success made him feel like a king.
It is not the first time the young man embarks on an adventure but, surely, is the first time we see him as 'a goat'. Now we just expect to see if that escalation is with him or is conquest has ended his career climber.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
JJ Abrams will direct sequel to "Star Trek"
JJ Abrams will direct sequel to "Star Trek". This website reported Deadline. The filmmaker has yet to give final approval to the script that has developed its team, but has agreed to take over the project as it was predictable. His company Bad Robot was already in charge of production and had Damon Lindelof ("Lost"), and the duo Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman ("Transformers") to write the story will continue with this long-running saga which began as a soap opera on the small screen space in the early sixties. Abrams and his team took up the universe "Star Trek" from the beginning two years ago with a new cast and no strings attached on what should be the fate of his characters in order to give new direction to the franchise. It is expected the sequel that begins shooting in early 2012 with an eye to release the film in December or during the summer of 2013. Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Simon Pegg and the rest of actors portraying the crew of the Enterprise in 2009 will be delivered in the second half.
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