Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Justin Bieber And Miley Cyrus Popularity Has Plummeted

Media outlet, Radar Online has learned the celebrity 'pop brats’ Justin Bieber and Miley Cyrus all-important Q Scores, a closely watched measure of recognition and popularity used to evaluate a celebrity’s appeal, has plummeted. “The controversies surrounding their lives over the past year have resulted in significantly higher negative reactions among adults 18-49 for Justin Bieber and among tweens for Miley Cyrus,” Harry Schafer, executive vice president of Q Scores, revealed to the media outlet that Justin Bieber’s negative score increased from 53 in 2013 — that’s before his arrests for DUI and alleged battery — to a whopping 70, in adults 18-49. What’s more, in a sign his antics are causing problems across the spectrum, the 20-year-old Canadian singer positive score among his tween demographic also took a significant hit, dropping from 19 in 2013 to 14 in 2014.

Just last week video footage of Justin Bieber performing his sobriety tests while in jail in Miami stemming from his DUI and drag racing arrest, showed Selena Gomez’s ex-boyfriend is unable to walk a narrow straight line. Miami Beach Police Department report described Justin as “excited, talkative, profanity, cooperative, insulting, and cocky” at the time of his Jan. 23 arrest. Legal troubles continue for Justin Bieber in Southern California​, as he remains under investigation for a possible felony vandalism incident that took place Jan 14. He also recently turned himself in on an assault charge in his native Canada where he’s accused of hitting a limousine driver in the head Dec. 30 while in Toronto. He’s due in court March 10 in that case.

Even though Miley Cyrus hasn’t shared Justin Bieber’s legal woes, the twerking, wrecking ball wanna-be bad ass has taken a significant hit in popularity. I think it's a crying shame how Miley degrades herself - even her parents don't care about what she does with her life or her body, which is disgusting.  Among the tween demographic, Miley Cyrus’ negative Score increased from 31 in 2013 to a staggering 49 in 2014 and her positive Q number in the same demo plummeted from 20 in 2013 to 12 in 2014. Reports last week, Cyrus’ infamous twerking gyration with Robin Thicke at the VMA’s, was a factor in Paula Patton deciding to split from the crooner. Eager to distance herself from her former Hannah Montana persona, Miley Cyrus appeared naked, on a wrecking ball, licking hammers and writhing around in rubble for her music video, “Wrecking Ball.” ​On the road with her Bangerz tour, she’s caught headlines too: Stage antics have included simulated masturbation and oral sex. It’s not all bad news for Miley, according  to Schafer. Her positive score among men 18-49 went from 5 in 2013 to 12 in 2014.  Comparason to the average average Q Scores for a celebrity such as Taylor Swift ​among tweens is 19 and 16 among the all-important 18-49 demographic.



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