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Justin Bieber got feisty with a stranger last night and threw fake money in his face
This episode is brought to you by NHTSA, reminding us that if you’re texting you’re not driving.
And we can thank TMZ because they got the whole interaction on tape.
It happened last night when Justin was leaving “An Evening With Adam Sandler” at El Rey theatre, and that’s when things got weird. He was already surrounded by paparazzi on his way to his car service when a stranger was blocking his way to the passenger door. He appeared to be offering the Biebs money, but Justin wasn’t having any of it. Check it out:
He quickly says, move out of the way bro, to which the stranger reluctantly does. But at the end of the clip, he tries putting the money in the car as Justin is closing the door. The whole thing is honestly just... odd. Justin is visibly annoyed and confused by this interaction and quickly takes off. TMZ is reporting that the bill was fake, so that just makes me want to ask even more questions. Like: why? Seriously- why would you try to give money to someone with basically unlimited money?
What do you guys think of this situation? It makes me wonder how much weird stuff goes down when the paparazzi isn’t around. Leave your thoughts on this whole situation in the comment section down below and when you’re done with that be sure to subscribe to Clevver news for more fresh updates. I’m Tom Plumley, and I’ll see ya next time.
And click left to see Justin Bieber smack a phone out of a fans hand, and to the left to see why Shay Mitchell was accused of faking her vacation pictures. This episode was brought to you by NHTSA, reminding us that if you’re texting you’re not driving.
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Justin Bieber got feisty with a stranger last night and threw fake money in his face
This episode is brought to you by NHTSA, reminding us that if you’re texting you’re not driving.
And we can thank TMZ because they got the whole interaction on tape.
It happened last night when Justin was leaving “An Evening With Adam Sandler” at El Rey theatre, and that’s when things got weird. He was already surrounded by paparazzi on his way to his car service when a stranger was blocking his way to the passenger door. He appeared to be offering the Biebs money, but Justin wasn’t having any of it. Check it out:
He quickly says, move out of the way bro, to which the stranger reluctantly does. But at the end of the clip, he tries putting the money in the car as Justin is closing the door. The whole thing is honestly just... odd. Justin is visibly annoyed and confused by this interaction and quickly takes off. TMZ is reporting that the bill was fake, so that just makes me want to ask even more questions. Like: why? Seriously- why would you try to give money to someone with basically unlimited money?
What do you guys think of this situation? It makes me wonder how much weird stuff goes down when the paparazzi isn’t around. Leave your thoughts on this whole situation in the comment section down below and when you’re done with that be sure to subscribe to Clevver news for more fresh updates. I’m Tom Plumley, and I’ll see ya next time.
And click left to see Justin Bieber smack a phone out of a fans hand, and to the left to see why Shay Mitchell was accused of faking her vacation pictures. This episode was brought to you by NHTSA, reminding us that if you’re texting you’re not driving.
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There are 2 types of people: those who follow us on Facebook and those who are missing out
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