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47 minutes ago, thatsmydemi said:

If true, he must have made some terrible decisions then because wth :rip: 

He debuted when he was 15 and his manager was scooter :redface: And scooter is literally richer than him so yeah 

 

24 minutes ago, MusicLoverDude said:

Meanwhile his ex Selena is successful in both acting and beauty products and doesn't have to rely on music for money. 

 

Bieber should have done more acting and tried other venues besides music before retiring. 

Justin wants to be a singer not an actor or influencer :rip: 

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Maybe it's not about the money but about fulfilling his tour contract? 

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Please, Justin is set for life with the amount of money he has made. 

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Hm, this could be the tea, since PuckNews was also the one who broke the news about his break with Scooter first. Look like they have good source there.

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1 minute ago, ohjulia said:

Please, Justin is set for life with the amount of money he has made. 

Trust me, he is not lol. :fan:

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Justin there is nothing wrong living a modest lifestyle. If it's to fullfill a contract ok then I understand why you coming back to music. But please don't burn your money. Be smart with your money and wife needs to get into the game too of learn g to live modestly. Otherwise you and your kid will live a very stressful life. Of money keeps being an issue for you. There nothing wrong with getting a couple of endorsements deals and doing. Other side hustles outside of music either.  If you must get a lawyer and accountant/finance  manager outside of Hollywood so they don't leech off you so much. 

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Drug addiction ruins lives and careers. Say no to drugs 💊

 

I feel that all his issues stems from mental health and drugs.

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50 minutes ago, MusicLoverDude said:

Meanwhile his ex Selena is successful in both acting and beauty products and doesn't have to rely on music for money. 

 

Bieber should have done more acting and tried other venues besides music before retiring. 

To be fair tho, Selena started in acting and music came second, while Justin's bread and butter has always been music. But ya, Selena won in life

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Also it was reported last year that his management mismanaged his money and that could also be a reason he's in debt. He's currently seeking legal action, but even legal fees alone could drain him

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Lol Justin is not poor. He wants to return to music to promote SKYLRK.

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It's not hard to believe that he may be "in need" of money. The addictions, the rehabs, the lifestyle, the potential trash deals he signed when he was younger.. It all piles up eventually, especially when he's been laying low for a few years now. Is the gp awaiting for his return though? I feel like I never hear of him except for literally his music which is still everywhere as far as I'm concerned.

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I don't think he can go with a full tour tbh

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9 minutes ago, dumbsparce said:

It's not hard to believe that he may be "in need" of money. The addictions, the rehabs, the lifestyle, the potential trash deals he signed when he was younger.. It all piles up eventually, especially when he's been laying low for a few years now. Is the gp awaiting for his return though? I feel like I never hear of him except for literally his music which is still everywhere as far as I'm concerned.

The video of him singing STAY goes viral every few months so yea the GP still cares about him. He's away from the spotlight so it wouldn't make sense for people to keep up with his day to day.

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if he gross over 600 million with stadium tour and gets a hit album and singles out of it than I'm sure he can make up his debts 

 

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why is it shocking that a celebrity has financial issues? Michael Jackson had huge debts at the time of his death

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2 hours ago, thatsmydemi said:

How is that even possible? I could believe this if it were about some small or struggling artist but Bieber? didn't he also sell his masters for $200M recently? :confused:

I don't know if there's any truth to this article, but you'd be surprised at how many big celebrities get trapped in this situation... they're lives are just too expensive, even if they're super rich.

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the gold digger wife and scooter milking dry this racist talentless ugly stinky zionist diddy-bestie, we cheered!

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He could just go on onlyfans. I'm sure he'd make $$$ that way. 

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TBH he's still rich even if has "debt" because he owns so many properties. Also does he still make money off his catalogue even tho he sold it?

 

And to people saying touring doesn't make money, that's the #1 way an artist can make so much. Artists can keep half of the revenue that a tour generates, not to mention merch etc. Touring is a smart choice

 

 

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i mean i low key feel he bought his Diddy sextape from the feds which is so sad and should be illegal considering he's a victim (allegedly)

 

i wish JB nothing but the best 

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Give us another Sorry :duca:

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Karma for abusing Selena and parading around his trashy racist wife :clap3: 

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4 hours ago, HeavyMetalAura said:

Given his health issues and his apathy toward the public, I don't see why a tour is the best option. Can't people like him make a million dollars a post just by shelling some product on Instagram? I know the Kardashians can. 

Contracts  

he needs to to a

dareweel tour retire , go in hiding, get fat go bald  etcetera

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How much money did he give to that cult?

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You see what happens when you let TriStar handle your finances :)

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