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Justin Bieber emerged unscathed from a fistfight!

The 22-year-old singer assured fans he is doing fine after being knocked to the ground in an altercation after the NBA finals in Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday.

"Not a scratch on this pretty boy," the star captioned a black-and-white selfie Thursday on Instagram.

TMZ obtained video of Bieber fighting a larger man following the Cleveland Cavaliers' victory over the Golden State Warriors. The pair were outside a Westin hotel when the scuffle began just after 11 p.m.

Witnesses told Fox 8 the altercation lasted "only a few minutes" and that police weren't called. Bieber was wearing a Cavaliers jersey at the time, which may have precipitated the confrontation.

Thank goodness, the Biebs is doing fine. You can all relax now. All is right with the world again... are you kidding me?! Who cares?

It must have been a slow entertainment news day.

Be Well,
Steve


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Ghostbusters, old and new, unite for dance party on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
The cast of the original Ghostbusters film joined the cast of the newest one for an unprecedented dance party on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones and Melissa McCarthy bopped to the memorable Ghostbusters theme song alongside Bill Murray, Annie Potts, Ernie Hudson and Dan Aykroyd Wednesday night.

The singer of the original song, Ray Parker Jr., also made an appearance to sing the iconic theme song.

Afterward, the group of old and new Ghostbusters sat together for a joint interview regarding director Paul Feig's upcoming reboot and their general comedic dynamic.

"These women are performers," Aykroyd said.

"These girls did a really good job," Murray added. "And I can call them 'girls' because I am a boy."



LOOSE LIPS:
"I want someone who is super smart, can make me laugh, has like a dad bod. I don't need no six-pack. Like, I ain't kicking it out of bed for sure, but every character I've been with has been too perfect."
--Emilia Clarke, on her perfect man, in this week's issue of PEOPLE


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Who's buffing up for his 'Justice League' role?



Dolly Parton, Carl Dean renew vows on 50th anniversary
Dolly Parton and husband Carl Dean had a special 50th wedding anniversary.

The 70-year-old singer and her longtime love celebrated the occasion by renewing their vows in a glamorous Nashville ceremony. The couple had a small, simple wedding when they married on May 30, 1966.

"How many people can say they've been married 50 years? We've made it this long, we need to do it again," Parton told Rolling Stone prior to her anniversary. "I've always wanted a big beautiful dress, the whole thing."

The "Jolene" singer wore an off-white dress designed by her creative director, Steve Summers, while Dean sported a new suit. The couple's outfits will go on display at Dollywood's Chasing Rainbows museum beginning July 1.

"If I had to do it all over, I'd do it all over again, and we did. I'm dragging him kicking and screaming into the next 50 years," the star joked of her famously reclusive spouse in a statement.

"In all honesty, the only way I was able to get Carl to do any of this in the first place was that it was a great opportunity for us to raise money for some very worthy causes," she revealed.

Parton and Dean will sell photos from the ceremony to benefit her Imagination Library charity, which promotes children's literacy. The organization was founded in Parton's hometown of Sevierville, Tenn., in 1995 and has since expanded worldwide.


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Who's buffing up for his 'Justice League' role?

J.K. Simmons is seriously buffing up for Justice League.

Fans were shocked to see the 61-year-old actor looking extremely muscular in a new photo that personal trainer Aaron Williamson shared on Instagram.

"Every time we train together I forget he's 61 years old. So much respect for this guy. #JKSimmons #OldManCranking," the fitness expert wrote.

Williamson, who served as a trainer on G.I. Joe: Retaliation and Terminator Genisys, has worked with Simmons on several occasions. He expressed admiration for the actor in April, writing, "This is what dedication looks like."

Simmons will play Commissioner James Gordon in Justice League, which opens Nov. 17, 2017. Pat Hingle, Gary Oldman and Ben McKenzie are among the actors who previously played the character in movies and TV.

"I can't say that I don't have some impression of that character in my head that's based on what I saw, but I'm not planning on going back and watching any of the other films," Simmons told Collider in April.

"I'm just planning on learning as much as I can about him through the comics and getting my feet wet in the first movie, and then hopefully continuing on from there," he revealed.

Justice League will co-star Ben Affleck as Batman, Henry Cavill as Superman and Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman. Simmons is no stranger to the comics universe, having played J. Jonah Jameson in Spider-Man and its sequels.