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Published March 23, 2022

Leafs will wear Jerseys designed by Justin Bieber, "And just like that..." gets a new season, and Amanda Bynes freed from conservatorship

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Reversible leafs jersey via #mapleleafs twitter

Leafs Jerseys designed by Justin Bieber

The Toronto Maple Leafs face New Jersey tonight, in … New Jerseys!

The leaf's new look is designed by Justin Bieber and is the first reversible sweater in North American sport.

One side features the classic primary crest, while the flip side is black and gold and features Biebers "Drew House" logo.

The sweater is a collaboration with Bieber, Adidas, and the NHL.

In a statement, Bieber said, "My love for the Maple Leafs has always been a big part of who I am, and my passion for the team, and the passion of millions of fans, is stitched into this Next Gen sweater."

Green light given for season 2 of "And just like that..."

"And just like that, "… is getting a second season.

Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte return for season 2 of the 'Sex and City" reboot.

The revival wrapped up its first season in February, and despite criticism, the fans want more.

HBO Max says the show is their most successful original series to date.

Showrunner Michael Patrick King said, "I am delighted and excited to tell more stories about these vibrant, bold characters — played by these powerful, amazing actors. The fact is, we're all thrilled. And Just like That … our Sex life is back."

Judge releases Amanda Bynes from Conservatorship

Amanda Bynes has been freed from her 9-year conservatorship.

Yesterday, an LA judge ruled it was no longer required, saying, "She's done everything the court has asked over a long time."

Before the conservatorship was placed, Bynes faced a tremendous amount of personal difficulties as she struggled with substance abuse and bipolar disorder.

In 2013, she was taken to a mental health facility when she set fire to a driveway.

Shortly after, she was placed under a conservatorship, seeing her parents in charge of her financial, personal, and medical decisions.

Unlike the Britney Spears case, Bynes's parents supported her decision to end the conservatorship.

In an interview with "People Magazine," Bynes thanked her lawyer and her parents for their support over the last nine years.

RELATED: Amanda Bynes seeks to end conservatorship

feature image courtesy of @mapleleafs twitter

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