Look away now if you are an avid Justin Bieber fan because you may not want to read on.
Many die-hard supporters and teenagers may or may not know that the pint-sized pop star has been dating Disney actress Selena Gomez for some time.
The two love birds have been keeping their blushing romance low key to avoid causing media headlines or upsetting some of the 8 million followers who are following the 17 year-old heart throb on Twitter.
But on a show presented by Ellen DeGeneres in American, Selena, 18, was put on the spot when questioned about her new beau.
And to make Bieber fans more livid, Ellen presented the young pop star with a pillow bearing Justin’s face.
“You know he’s going to make me sleep with that every night,” she said when given the Pillow.
Ellen gave the American singer the pillow as a gift in case they were missing each other; as Justin is currently touring the UK whilst Selena is in the USA.
It was only a year ago on the show when Selena adamantly denied any relationship with the “Baby” singer and said he was more like her little brother.
Ellen teased her for denying the teen love affair and later going public with the relationship but Selena explained: “I promise you, I didn’t lie to you.
“He’s just so sweet…I didn’t know at the time,” she said.
The official day that springtime starts is March 20th which means you can clean all the junk out of your bedroom and any unwanted belongings and start afresh.
Celebrate the start of the season and its blossoming flowers and cool breeze by redecorating your bedroom with new bedding. A fresh spring feel can make waking up in the morning a pleasant experience rather than hiding your head under the pillow.
But instead of going to the extreme and painting the room or buying new wallpaper, you can simply lay new bedding on top of your Duvet to get the seasonal theme.
You can make it topical to the time of year with pictures of colourful petals and budding plants; any bright coloured will reawaken your house into 2011 with a blossoming bang!
Here are some cute ideas that Duvet and Pillow Warehouse found whilst searching the world-wide-web…



Get some new bedding to put on top of Duvets in your home to bring the spring sensation indoors.
Celeb Joel Madden has shared his anger about his wife Nicole Ritchie with the rest of the world through the social networking site, Twitter.
The Good Charlotte lead singer took to Twitter to vent about his wife’s expensive taste in Pillows, tweeting: “Do you ever look at your credit card bill & ask your wife how the hell she could spend 3 thousand dollars on pillows? I do. PILLOWS.”
He then carried on ranting about the overly-priced pillows on the twittersphere, saying: “I mean can’t we just go to Target and get our pillows???”
“Needless to say the pillows are going back to the expensive ass pillow store. Hope she likes the Target pillows i’m putting in their place.”
The American star showed his sense of humour by writing: “I was thinking they must be made from unicorn manes or some sh**” before making the firm decision “They are already on their way back to the store.”
The married couple, who have been together for four years, have two children together.
It’s great to hear that even high-earning celebrities are feeling the pinch at the moment and are still wary of their dough, especially when they have kids to think about…perhaps if they want the same quality Pillow but with an affordable price tag they should pop down to Duvet and Pillow Warehouse.

We all know what it is like when it reaches early afternoon and you start to fall asleep at your desk in the office, especially after a heavy night.
Study findings now show that a nodding off for a little catnap during the day can actually lower a person’s blood pressure and protect them against heart disease.
Researchers from Allegheny College in Pennsylvania, USA have revealed that having a 45 minute siesta provides a simple way of improving cardiovascular health.
The results follow reports that the average night sleep is now two hours shorter than it was half a century ago.
The experiment, which saw 85 students split into two groups, was published in Springer’s International Journal of Behavioural Medicine.
One group was given 60 minutes each day during which they could sleep whilst the other participants’ stayed awake during the day. They were all asked to complete a complex mental subtraction sub designed to raise blood pressure and cause stress.
Students who napped had significantly lower blood pressure rates during the post-activity recovery phrase than those who had no sleep.
The authors said the test proves the “recuperative and protective” benefits of a day time snooze.
So that’s set then; deploy a bed into your office for staff to nap on during their lunch breaks and just use a Memory mattress topper or Waterproof mattress protector to hygiene reasons.