Justin Bieber fans concerned as singer appears ‘broken’ in worrying Coachella videos

Justin Bieber fans concerned as singer appears ‘broken’ in worrying Coachella videos

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After Justin Bieber’s team dismissed talk that the star has money problems, a TikTok clip of the singer has emerged and many of his fans rushed to raise concerns

Fans of Justin Bieber are worried for the singing star

After a concerning video of Justin Bieber resurfaced, fans have again raised concerns for the pop superstar.

A TikTok clip of the Baby hitmaker attending Coachella has found its way back online and it shows Justin struggling at the music festival. Slumped over long before the end of the trendy bash, he looked disoriented while sitting down in a grey hoodie.

The smoking musician, sporting khaki pants in the video, looked like he was ready to go home as he was recorded at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. One user said he looks ‘broken’ – while others questioned why someone wasn’t with him in the VIP section.

Another commented saying smoking Justin ‘looks like those men on the street in Seattle’ while others registered their concern for the Grammy-winning artist. Late in the concerning clip he was topless and dancing on his own as revellers looked on stunned.

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Last week, Justin was forced set the record straight following recent reports that claim he is struggling financially and in a substantial amount of debt. In a statement released by his team, the 31-year-old pop star branded the claims ‘clickbait stupidity’ coming from unreliable sources.

He claimed the sources used to in the article, published on The Hollywood Reporter, were people who who are ‘disappointed that they no longer work with Justin.’ Within The Hollywood Reporter article, published on Wednesday, a former employee on Bieber’s team made some wild claims about the star’s financial situation, including that he was in millions of dollars worth of debt after his Justice World Tour was cancelled.

The tour was originally scheduled to begin in 2020 but was delayed due to the pandemic and then further delayed again in 2022 after he was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which caused facial paralysis. In March 2023, he cancelled the remaining tour dates indefinitely.

Ramsay Hunt syndrome (RHS) is a condition which is caused due to viral reactivation. It is one of 60 causes of facial palsy, or facial paralysis as it is known in the US. At the time, Justin said his European shows had “taken a real toll on me” and claimed he needed more time to “rest and get better”

In a statement about the story to Us Weekly, Bieber’s team vehemently denied the allegations. It read: “This is just clickbait stupidity based on unnamed — and clearly ill-informed — ‘sources,’ disappointed that they no longer work with Justin.

“As Justin forges his own way forward, these unnecessary stories and inaccurate assumptions will continue. But they won’t deter him from staying committed to following the right path. Any source that is trying to sell you a story about alleged financial distress … either doesn’t understand the entertainment industry or, more likely, is trying to paint an unflattering portrait of Justin, which bears no resemblance to reality. “

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In The Hollywood Reporter’s reporting, a source alleged that when Bieber announced in February 2023 that he would be cancelling the remaining tour dates ‘triggered a series of financial consequences that are still plaguing the artist today. The article also alleged that Bieber was broke and owed a ‘large debt’ — approximately $20 million, according to their insiders — to tour promoter AEG after canceling his tour as he was reportedly given a $40 million advance prior to kicking off the tour.

‘To date, Bieber has only returned a portion of what he borrowed,’ the outlet claimed as multiple sources alleged Bieber is ‘overstretched’ financially, reports MailOnline. It comes two years after Justin sold the rights to his music catalogue to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for a huge $200million (£162million) – 15 years after starting his recording career. The more than $200million agreement was announced by the company on January 24, 2023 after reports emerged that the Canadian star was closing in on a deal to sell his music.

Source: Mirror

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