It always happens this way. A young star or starlet begins
his or her career being simply adorable and then, eventually, starts growing
up. Sometimes this transformation is graceful, but other times the journey can
be a little rough. And if recent
events are anything to gage by, Justin Bieber is beginning to lean toward
the second group.
It all began on his 19th birthday on March 1st.
Bieber had been pumped up on Twitter, saying he had a “big night ahead.” But
just a few hours later, instead of reporting on the best birthday ever, he
tweeted that it had been his worst. Bieber and his crew had been partying at
London’s Cirque du Soir, but after an argument with the club’s security, the
entire group was told to leave. Many believe that Bieber’s paparazzi are to
blame for the incident.
Just three days later, Bieber was scheduled to play a show
at the O2 Arena in London. The concert had been advertised to begin at 8:30 PM
on the school night, but Bieber didn’t hit the stage until 10:35 PM. Though
Bieber claimed he wasn’t supposed to hit the stage until 9:35, making him only
an hour late. His claim was that it was due to technical issues, but
fans—especially parents—were still upset.
“Kids are having to leave as it’s so late. Not fair,” one
parent tweeted. Another let a little anger through, saying, “Who the hell does
Justin Bieber think he is? Not on stage
yet?! I hope everyone walks out of the O2.”
Bieber later apologized via Twitter, saying “there is no
excuse for that [getting on stage late] and I apologize for anyone we upset.
However it was great show and Im proud of that.”
But once negative headlines began to hit the stands, Bieber
posted more Tweets expressing his frustration at what he called “fake stories,”
“rumors” and “judgement.”
As if his week hadn’t been headline-heavy enough, Bieber
once again made the news after fainting backstage at a concert on March 7th.
According to his manager Scooter Braun, he had been having trouble breathing
during the concert. He was attended by medical personnel and later posted a
photo to his Instagram from his hospital room.
Bieber’s final episode of last week came on Friday, March 9th
when he was caught on video lunging and shouting expletives at a photographer.
The photographer, one of many in a group, had apparently been shouting “the
worst thing possible” at Bieber.
Hopefully it’s just been what Bieber called a “rough week,”
and that things will get back to normal soon. But with such widespread fame at
his age, it unfortunately wouldn’t be surprising if his erratic behavior was
just the first symptom of a long list of troubles to come.
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