8 Musicians Who Publicly Made Idiots Of Themselves

5. Justin Bieber

justin_bieber_terrible_lyrics Over the course of his career, Justin Bieber seems to have evolved into some strange form of sanctioned hate sponge for everyone to project their excess anger onto. And sometimes it€™s not hard to see why with his history of public controversies and moments of stupidity such as abandoning his pet monkey at customs in Germany, and writing in the Anne Frank Museum guestbook €œHopefully she would have been a Belieber€. But it€™s his one of his most recent moments of public idiocy that we€™re looking at. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U2GmS4SGqpU Earlier this year, Bieber was leaving a New York restaurant with some friends when he suddenly decided that the toilet was too far away and that it was both more practical and completely acceptable to use the restaurant€™s mop bucket instead while his friends stood around him and cracked jokes. After this little public display, he sprayed a photo of Bill Clinton with cleaning fluid, shouting €œF**k Bill Clinton€. You know, that President who never had any power in Bieber€™s country, was elected a year before he was born and left office when he was seven. Bieber appears to be slightly inebriated in the video but when researching the incident, I decided to chalk it up to his ego and sense of entitlement more than him possibly being drunk. Having Bieber as a customer makes sense. After all, he€™s rich and famous, and business is business. But him bleeding the lizard wherever he pleases is beyond the pale. Still, some Beliebers are so fanatic that he could relieve himself on an orphanage and they€™d still love him. But a lot of people are getting tired of him and this little escapade only served to make him look more of an entitled moron than he did already. By the way, if I€™m found dead in a playground within the next few weeks, it means the Beliebers have found out where I live.
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JG Moore is a writer and filmmaker from the south of England. He also works as an editor and VFX artist, and has a BA in Media Production from the University Of Winchester.