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You guys this is like the third time Justin Bieber has slipped during his Purpose tour overall, and the second time he’s fallen during his Sorry performance.
As amazing as the visuals are when Justin and his dancers break out in dance during a controlled rainfall during “Sorry”, Justin and his team might wanna go back to the drawing board when it comes to dancing on a soaking wet stage. Because even though no one was injured during his latest slip during the routine, we’re a little nervous that the next time he and his dancers won’t be so lucky.
As you can see in the fan obtained video footage from the event, Justin is playfully kicking water at one of his fellow dancers, when he completely falls down onto the flat of his back. The dancers don’t seem too panicked, but a few of them do extend their arms out to help bring JB back up. Luckily Bieber manages to pull himself out up, and immediately gets right back in the water fight game.
Okay but seriously, how fun does that look? And according to one fan who was at the show, after Justin got back up he joked to the crowd, QUOTE, “Life is about taking falls”. Well, we can’t argue with that, and after this latest one Justin’s basically THE expert on the matter. Obviously we’re so glad to see he’s okay, but we are hoping his team can find a way to prevent Biebs from falling and causing some serious bodily harm the next time, ‘cause those Calvins aren’t gonna wear themselves.
So what did you guys think of Justin’s latest literal slip up? Did it give you a good chuckle, or are you kinda getting worried about him at this point? Let me hear all your thoughts in the comments below, and after that click here to check out 5 other epic celebrity falls on Listed. And be sure to subscribe! Thanks so much for hanging out with me on Newsfeed, I’m your host Danielle Robay and I’ll see you guys next time!
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You guys this is like the third time Justin Bieber has slipped during his Purpose tour overall, and the second time he’s fallen during his Sorry performance.
As amazing as the visuals are when Justin and his dancers break out in dance during a controlled rainfall during “Sorry”, Justin and his team might wanna go back to the drawing board when it comes to dancing on a soaking wet stage. Because even though no one was injured during his latest slip during the routine, we’re a little nervous that the next time he and his dancers won’t be so lucky.
As you can see in the fan obtained video footage from the event, Justin is playfully kicking water at one of his fellow dancers, when he completely falls down onto the flat of his back. The dancers don’t seem too panicked, but a few of them do extend their arms out to help bring JB back up. Luckily Bieber manages to pull himself out up, and immediately gets right back in the water fight game.
Okay but seriously, how fun does that look? And according to one fan who was at the show, after Justin got back up he joked to the crowd, QUOTE, “Life is about taking falls”. Well, we can’t argue with that, and after this latest one Justin’s basically THE expert on the matter. Obviously we’re so glad to see he’s okay, but we are hoping his team can find a way to prevent Biebs from falling and causing some serious bodily harm the next time, ‘cause those Calvins aren’t gonna wear themselves.
So what did you guys think of Justin’s latest literal slip up? Did it give you a good chuckle, or are you kinda getting worried about him at this point? Let me hear all your thoughts in the comments below, and after that click here to check out 5 other epic celebrity falls on Listed. And be sure to subscribe! Thanks so much for hanging out with me on Newsfeed, I’m your host Danielle Robay and I’ll see you guys next time!
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