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Justin Bieber Sets Record Straight on Debt Rumours
Justin Bieber has addressed growing speculation surrounding his financial status, breaking his silence amid persistent rumours that he’s facing financial hardship and is millions of dollars in debt.
The controversy was sparked by a recent report from The Hollywood Reporter, which suggested that the pop star encountered major financial setbacks following the cancellation of his Justice World Tour.
The tour was plagued by multiple delays — first due to the pandemic and later because of Bieber’s health challenges, including a diagnosis of Ramsay Hunt syndrome that led to facial paralysis.
In response to the claims, Bieber’s representatives swiftly dismissed the report, slamming it as unfounded and sensationalist.
“This is just clickbait stupidity based on unnamed — and clearly ill-informed — ‘sources,’ disappointed that they no longer work with Justin,” the singer’s team said in a strongly worded statement.
They further emphasised that while Bieber is charting a new course in his career, misleading narratives like this one are not uncommon.
“As Justin forges his own way forward, these unnecessary stories and inaccurate assumptions will continue. But they won’t deter him from staying committed to following the right path,” the statement continued.
Responding directly to the report’s implication that Bieber is experiencing financial distress, his team was unequivocal: “Any source that is trying to sell you a story about alleged financial distress … either doesn’t understand the entertainment industry or, more likely, is trying to paint an unflattering portrait of Justin, which bears no resemblance to reality.”
The Hollywood Reporter had claimed that the decision to cancel the remaining tour dates in February 2023 “triggered a series of financial consequences that are still plaguing the artist today.”
However, the tour had faced several disruptions long before then. Initially scheduled for 2020, it was first postponed due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
A second delay came in 2022 after Bieber revealed his Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis. By March 2023, he had indefinitely cancelled the remainder of the tour.
Despite the speculation, Bieber’s camp remains adamant that the star is far from financial ruin and continues to focus on his well-being and future artistic direction.
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