Fans Defend Justin Bieber After He Snaps At Paparazzi In Viral Video
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Justin Bieber has had it up to his neck with being followed and photographed everywhere he goes. It’s especially telling that he should lash out now, since coverage on him these days tend to focus a lot on whether he’s healthy, well-dressed or happy.
The headlines for these often read looks somber, haggard and words like it, leading fans to speculate that he is using again. But maybe what he really needs is a little privacy?
Justin Bieber Accuses Paparazzi of Caring Only About Money
Like some of us music lovers, Justin Bieber is in Palm Strings attending Coachella 2025, and as he was making a coffee run with some friends on Wednesday, April 9, he ran into some issues.
That issue is that a couple of people who recognized him quickly had cameras in his face clicking away at pictures and videos.
In the video shared by TMZ, Bieber is seen reacting to one of the people who greets him good morning in the middle of filming him.
He goes, “No. Not good morning. You already know. Why are you here?” before turning to the cameras and adding, “Money, that’s all you want. You don’t care about human beings.”
He then angrily repeats several variations of this proclamation before finally going into the store with his friends.
Fans React To Justin Bieber Lashing Out At Paparazzi
News articles on this described Bieber’s actions as “unprovoked,” “lashing out,” and other words like it. However, fans were loath to agree with this, instead insisting that his reaction was completely valid and warranted.
“His crash out is valid, these ppl have been following him since his teenage years and will prbably [sic] follow him til he gets old,” a fan shared on X.
“They’re always constantly harassing him. HIS WHOLE life has been cameras in his face. everything he said was VALID,” a second user pointed out. “There’s nothing funny about this. People should stop harassing Justin Bieber,” a third fan echoed.
Bieber was recently under fire from someone connected to his old brand Drew House, which he publicly abandoned in a post asking fans to stop shopping their pieces.
“The SKYLRK announcement was a slap in the face to all the people who had been working hard on the next Drew House release,” the source connected to Drew House brand said.
“Also some of his employees were affected from the Palisades and Pasadena fires,” the source continued. “That video he used to burn the house down was highly inappropriate and insensitive but that’s who he really is.”
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