HOLLYWOOD – Management has had enough of Justin Bieber’s spoiled brat attitude and they have told him he needs to sell his flashy cars.
NDJ World | Published: Mar 12 2013 Celebrities→North America
Bieber who showed up two hours late for a concert in London and wanted to beat up a paparazzi, has to lose his ‘diva’ attitude, according to the star’s management, who are trying desperately to limit ‘damage’ to the singer’s reputation and career.
“It’s obvious that Justin has to return his flashy cars, including his chrome Fisker Karma and a white Ferrari. It doesn’t make sense that a young boy drives around in cars that cost half-a-million dollars,” said someone of Bieber’s entourage who didn’t want to be identified.
Justin Bieber performed Monday night in Lisbon Portugal and has expressed he is not at all happy with the decision management made.
“That’s what he needs to get both his feet on earth again,” his manager said. “He’s been told that when he gets back to Los Angeles, he will have to sell his cars!”.
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