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Justin Bieber to dazzle in Beijing

2013-09-25 13:31:26

(chinadaily.com.cn)

 

The teenage heartthrob is all over the place. And this time he takes his world tour in China, starting first on september 29 in Beijing. However, he seems to be all over the news lately are more in the negative light than positive.

German authorities have asked the pop star to hand over nearly $8,000 for the costs of caring for the pet monkey he left behind in Munich after bringing it on tour without the right paperwork. Clearly he is not bringing the monkey to Beijing.

But as a JB fan, whoever bought the ticket might be under the risk of being covered in his vomit. On the first night of his world tour last year, Justin Bieber didn't throw up once; he threw up twice. After vomiting all over centre-stage, the teen star blamed his digestive pyrotechnics on having drunk too much milk before the concert.

 

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