Harry Styles's grandfather proud of him

Singer Harry Styles's grandfather Brian Selley says he is proud of his grandson and all that fame has not changed him at all.
Selley is the father of Styles's mother Anne Cox and says the teen sensation, who is a member of the band One Direction, is still loving and caring like old times.
"I'm very proud of him. Harry hasn't changed at all. He's still the same. He always has a smile on his face and is very loving and caring," mirror.co.uk quoted Selley as saying.
"We're all lucky to have him. To me he's just lovable Harry. I don't think of him as this well-known pop star like everyone else," he added.
Selley, 77, recently attended a One Direction gig and says the frenzy of fans reminded him of the time when the legendary band The Beatles performed.
"I remember Beatlemania when I was younger and it was very much like that. The girls were screaming so loud - it was deafening," Selley said.
"My daughter Anne was concerned before the concert that the noise would be too loud for me but I would really like to go again," he added. (Source)



I miss Heath Ledger everyday, says sister Kate Ledger

Heath Ledger's older sibling Kate Ledger has admitted that she shared a strong sibling bond with her brother and misses him everyday since his death in January 2008 aged just 28.
The talented writer, who has written a series of children's books called Twin Magic, inspired by her own identical twin girls, Rori and Scarlett, said that that he knew about the concept of the book and he'd be proud of her, News.com.au reported.
The 38-year-old, who was her brother's personal publicist, moved away from the industry, that he had loved so much, to set up a production company with her friend and started writing. (Source)


Christina Aguilera advises Justin Bieber on life

Christina Aguilera has apparently given some words of wisdom to Justin Bieber asking him to stand up for himself.
The 'Voice' judge, who has experienced the pressures of being young, rich and famous in Hollywood, admitted in an interview with Hollyscoop.com that it's hard to grow up in front of a camera, the Mirror reported.
"You learn as you get older to take moments for yourself, step away from the camera, re-inspire yourself as an artist, rejuvenate and refresh," she said.
The 'Genie in a Bottle' hit maker advised the 19-year-old singer to not let people force him into decisions he doesn't agree with and have him be something he's not.
The former Mickey Mouse Club star added that she has always been really honest and true to her roots and been really grounded.
She further added that she has never let herself stray too much. (Source)