Coffee brewing talk: everything you need to know this morning

While we were napping, a lot happened. Not only with us, but also on the other side of the globe. Do you want to be able to chat at the coffee machine too? This is what you need to know.
Justin Bieber apologizes for his April Fool's joke
Well Biebs, I warned you so many times. In case you missed it: the singer posted photos on Instagram on Monday suggesting that Hailey was pregnant. It turned out to be a joke. His followers found this disrespectful, especially towards people who cannot have children. ‘It's like I shoved a cake in my little sister's face on her birthday and expected her to laugh, but instead she burst into tears,’ says Justin. ‘I apologize, take my responsibility and say sorry to the people who were offended. I genuinely didn't want to hurt anyone.’
Nikkie de Jager hangs out with Rihanna
In the category ‘can she also check this off her bucket list after participating in Who is the Mole?’: beauty vlogger Nikkie Tutorials flew specially to London for a meeting with Riri. Reason? The launch of the new Fenty x Rihanna beauty line. ‘I MET THE QUEEN. I BENT THE KNEE FOR THE QUEEN,’ she writes with the photo. Oh dear, Nik, what a time to be alive.
There is really something going on with Céline Dion's weight
First of all: Céline has gone through an incredible tough time since her great love passed away three years ago. But I must say: I am starting to understand a bit why fans are worried. The pounds keep dropping and in new photos, there seems to be little left of the singer. ‘Yes, I am thin. I have always been. But I am also nice, I have always been that too. Believe me, there is nothing wrong with me. My weight is fine,’ Céline says about it to Good Morning America. So. Uh. Well.
Kendall responds for the first time to the whole Fyre festival scandal
She wisely kept her mouth shut for months, but now Kendall is opening up to Billboard about the party that went down in history as the biggest failure ever. ‘You are approached by a number of people to promote something or whatever, and you never know in advance how something will turn out. And so sometimes you take a risk. I try to do as much research as possible beforehand, but with a start-up you can never be 100% sure.’ The model must donate her fee of 250,000 euros to the residents of the Bahamas, who have worked hard day and night and were never paid.



