Hey there, Brandeis! Here's your pop culture breakdown for this week:

On Wednesday, reports surfaced alleging that singer/actress Selena Gomez spent two weeks at the Arizona facility Dawn at the Meadows back in January as part of a secret rehab stint. Though rumors have swirled that Gomez, 21, was admitted for an addiction to alcohol, marijuana and the prescription Ambien, her representative tells People Magazine that the "Come and Get It" singer "voluntarily" went to the rehab facility and specified that her time there was "not for substance abuse."

In December, Gomez canceled her Australian tour, articulating in a statement that she needed to "spend some time on [her]self." Still, many are blaming the singer's rehab stint on her rekindled relationship with former beau Justin Bieber, a headline-maker in his own right. 

The two were famously photographed early in January riding Segways around Bieber's neighborhood in Calabasas, Calif., fueling reports that they had gotten back together. Just a few days after this scooter outing, Gomez checked into rehab.

Of course, Bieber also found himself in the headlines again this week. On Jan. 29, just six days after his infamous Miami Beach arrest, Bieber turned himself into Toronto police, and was subsequently charged with assaulting his limo driver.

The arrest stems from a Dec. 30 incident, during which the driver of a limo transporting Bieber, 19, and five other people from a nightclub, was hit on the back of the head multiple times. Reportedly, the man who struck the driver left the scene before police arrived. Bieber's court date is set for March 10.

It doesn't end there. On Friday, Jan. 31, Bieber and his entourage (including his father, Jeremy) flew on a private jet from Canada to Teterboro, N.J., in order to attend Super Bowl festivities in the New York area. However, NBC News reported that the plane became so filled with marijuana smoke that the pilots were forced to wear oxygen masks in order to avoid risking a secondhand high. Reports filed after the incident also indicate that Bieber and his entourage were verbally abusive to a flight attendant, who was forced to hide out in the plane's cockpit.

Members of the flight crew weren't willing to press charges, but authorities allegedly later searched the plane and found bags that appeared to contain marijuana at one point. They could not, however, link their findings to Bieber or his traveling companions.

After all the SelGo and JBiebs talk, here is a kind of restoration story of sorts involving none other than Dirty Harry himself: Clint Eastwood.

On Wednesday, Eastwood was attending a party for the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am golf tournament in Monterey, Calif. when he saw that Steve John, the tournament director, was choking on a piece of food. Eastwood, 83, swiftly performed the Heimlich maneuver and, according to John's public statement, "saved [his] life."

Eastwood told the local newspaper, The Carmel Pine Cone, that it was his first time ever performing the Heimlich-what a scene that must have been.
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