Justin Bieber recently lost his temper and hurled his water bottle at the paparazzi, resulting in a viral clip. The 32-year-old singer was on a date night with his wife, Hailey Bieber, in Los Angeles. Notably, Bieber has clashed with the paparazzi several times in the past.
Justin Bieber throws water bottle at paparazzi in viral clip
Justin Bieber hits paparazzi with a water bottle during a recent date night in Los Angeles with wife Hailey. As per a video shared by TMZ, on Friday, March 6, the “Daisies” singer and his wife were in a parking garage following a late-night dinner at Sushi Park in West Hollywood.
The 32-year-old singer attempted to hide his face and let his wife enter the black SUV first. Once he was half inside his car, Bieber hurled a half-empty water bottle towards the paparazzi. The bottle did not hit anyone, and the couple quickly drove away from the location. The Rhode founder appeared calm in the car despite her husband’s outburst.
Notably, this isn’t the first time the “Baby” crooner has clashed with the paparazzi. The singer has again made it clear that he does not share an amiable relationship with the paparazzi and does not enjoy his personal space being encroached.
Last summer, ahead of the release of his album SWAG, Bieber went viral for confronting intrusive paparazzi. The “Peaches” singer said, “It’s not clocking to you that I’m standing on business, is it?” In no time, the phrase earned viral meme status on the internet.
In April last year, Bieber shared a video on Instagram, explaining his perspective. He filmed the paparazzi filming him and flashing bright lights on his face, with the caption, “This has to stop.” The “Yukon” singer said disapprovingly from behind his camera, “Look at these guys, man!” His security can be seen gently telling the photographers to back off as the singer attempts to enter his car.
It is to be noted that Bieber has been critical of the paparazzi’s invasive methods and intrusive behavior since his debut in showbiz. He wrote in a now-deleted post on X, “There should be laws against what I just experienced. We should have learned from the death of Princess Diana…” via (Billboard).
