Justin Bieber has generated a lot of controversy among the countries that he has visited during his tours. During his “Purpose tour,” which was announced last March at the Ellen DeGereneres show, the fans have been able to see a different side of what they already knew about this young star.
That was the case of the video that went viral a couple of days ago, where the 23-year-old singer appears running away from Sydney fans. The discussed event occurred just after the Canadian star was spotted surrounded by a crowd while eating lunch with a friend.
Justin in Australia for his Purpose world tour.
Purpose World Tour is the Canadian singer’s third worldwide tour in eight years since his first album “My World,” was released. It’s “purpose” is to support Justin’s fourth studio album, which was announced in 2015 at the Elle DeGeneres show, the same day that 58 dates for the United States and Canada were revealed on the singer’s website.
This project started on March 9, 2016, in Seattle and will end on September 6, 2017, in Toronto. So it seems that there is still enough time to witness the famous singer’s occurrences.
The star fled from his fans.
Last Thursday, Justin was spotted having lunch with his friends. Base on that, a clip was posted to the @justinbiebertracker Instagram account and it shows Bieber surrounded by scores of fans, women, and girls, with some police officers ensuring the fans keep their distance in Sydney.
Other Australian incidents.
Since we met Justin Bieber, the young Canadian has been a hotbed for controversy either by his love affairs, his personal projects or his acclaimed world tours. During his stay in Australia, some incidents became news, among them, was the singer’s denial to a fan, to whom in a very unfortunate way he said “look at me, you make me sick,” the possibility to take a picture with him.
Added to that there were some assumptions about the company of the singer during the evening on a yacht. The comments came after the young man was observed accompanied by several girls, who according to the Herald Sun were chosen as “cattle,” but the accusations were denied by the Instagram model Roze Cook who assured that the star was “deeply in tune with God and religion.”
Source: 9 News
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