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Justin Timberlake reveals health setback as he postpones international tour

Fans have been left disappointed as Justin Timberlake has postponed some dates on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour due to ill health.The 43-year-old heartthrob made the announcement that he's feeling under the weather and needs a short break from touring. His concerts in Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Ohio will now take place in February. Bouncing back from his recent personal troubles, Justin had already been wowing crowds internationally when bronchitis and laryngitis struck him down.Taking to Instagram, the star issued an apologetic update: "Hey guys - I haven't been feeling great the last few shows and turns out I have bronchitis and laryngitis.
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“Unicorn” Book Censored For Promoting “Gay Agenda”
It’s Okay to Be a Unicorn! after a parent accused the book of trying to “recruit kids to become gay.”Jason Tharp, 45, says he wrote the book to promote inclusion among children, and was planning to read the book aloud to a group of students at an elementary school north of Columbus, Ohio, on April 6.But the day before the reading, Tharp said he received a call from the principal saying that officials with the Buckeye Valley Local School District did not approve of the book and believed it could have a “gay agenda.”“I just said, did somebody think I made a gay book? And [the principal is] like, ‘Yeah,’ and I’m like, ‘Because why? Rainbows and unicorns?'” Tharp told USA TODAY, noting hat the principal confirmed that as the reasoning behind the censorship.Tharp says he remains confused about the cancellation, since the school had booked him more than two years ago, and administrators had previously ordered over 500 of his books to be distributed to students six weeks prior to his visit.Tharp later told USA Today that a parent had complained about the book after going through his social media accounts and seeing LGBTQ-supportive posts.“What it turns out was that it was one parent that came in and said that apparently, I was coming in with an agenda to recruit kids to be gay,” he said. “…It’s the craziest thing, and never in a million years would have thought that I’d be defending a unicorn because people thought I was trying to recruit kids.”He noted that he offered to read another of his books, It’s Okay to Smell Good!, which tells the story of a skunk who enjoys good-smelling things, unlike other skunks.
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