In honor of the restoration of the Brontosaurus as a real thing (honestly, I didn't know that it went away), I wanted to come up with a list of the top 5 things that were taken from us too soon, but eventually made a comeback.
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" became one of the most iconic superstar charity collaborations of all time when it topped the music charts in 1984. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the song, original writer/producer Bob Geldof brought together music superstars of today; including One Direction, Bono, Chris Martin from Coldplay, Sam Smith, and more, to raise money to fight Ebola. Check
We couldn't resist getting our 2014 holiday gift guide started just a little bit early, even though we're firm believers of waiting to celebrate the holidays after Thanksgiving.
A lot of people like to keep up with what their favorite stars are up to. And there is something humanizing when we see that big celebrities are normal people just like us. But at what point does it go too far? Did LA paparazzi go too far with One Direction's Harry Styles this past weekend?
The internet hath no fury like One Direction scorned. When Alicia Silverstone mistakenly called 1D "New Direction" on the red carpet at the 2013 American Music Awards (which was seen live on air on E!), Directioners were not pleased. The fans took to Twitter to voice their anger over the mistake.
The 2013 American Music Awards were rife with amazing performances from Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, One Direction, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Pitbull featuring Kesha and more. And you can catch them all here!
It was almost a boy band brouhaha and throwdown when Justin Timberlake allegedly declared that his former boy band 'N Sync are/were better than current genre rulers One Direction. Whoa! WTF is up with dat?