Justin Bieber Receives Unsolicited Advice From Naya Rivera — ‘Stop With the Shirtless Selfies. You Look Like a Douchebag’

Justin Bieber was the recipient of some unsolicited advice from Glee star Naya Rivera when she hosted The View on Thursday. “I care less about the Photoshop than I do with like shirtless selfies...
Justin Bieber Receives Unsolicited Advice From Naya Rivera — ‘Stop With the Shirtless Selfies. You Look Like a Douchebag’
Written by Pam Wright

Justin Bieber was the recipient of some unsolicited advice from Glee star Naya Rivera when she hosted The View on Thursday.

“I care less about the Photoshop than I do with like shirtless selfies, like, it’s annoying and you look like a douchebag. It’s like girls don’t want to date guys that are constantly in a mirror, like, looking. Stop. Go fix something in the house. That’s hotter,” Naya Rivera said of Justin Bieber’s penchant for taking selfies of himself in the mirror.

Naya Rivera was commenting on a photo Justin Bieber posted on Instagram after he felt the need to refute rumors that he was photoshopped in a recent ad for Calvin Klein. In the photo, he is shown wearing only a towel, with the caption, “Photoshop lol.”

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Naya Rivera‘s stint on The View was also marked by some time in a bit of hot water after comments she made about showering.

“I think that white people shower a lot more than ethnic,” she said after Nicolle Wallace said she showers up to three times per day. “I feel like showering more than once a day or every day is such a white people thing.”

Naya Rivera apologized the next day for her remarks.

“Yesterday we were talking about a study that says that you’re supposed to shower, I guess, once or twice every three days. I had an opinion on it that was supposed to be a joke. Apparently it didn’t go over so well,” she said. “I apologize if anyone was offended, however, I am very excited that it sparked a big conversation about how many times you should shower.”

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