Hmm, This wasn’t Part of the Show … Justin Bieber Throws Up on Stage During First Concer in his “Believe” Tour
BIEBER FEVER, CATCH IT … OR MAYBE NOT!
Baby, baby, baby oooooh, like baby, baby, baby noooooooo … The Biebs, Justin Bieber truly appears to have “Bieber” fever as he threw up on stage during the first concert of his “Believe” tour at the sold-out concert at the Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, AZ.According to accounts, Bieber did have to leave the stage twice during the concert after Bieber vomited on stage.
“Bieber Fever” hit the Valley in more than one way on Saturday night.
Justin Bieber’s first concert of his new “Believe” tour left many fans in a state of disbelief after the pop star twice vomited on stage during the show.
Now Justin Bieber knows how I feel when a song of his pops on the radio.
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“Justin finds out backstage that Selena Gomez gave money to the GOP” …watch what happens next
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SM: That would make Selena brilliant and Justin clueless, wouldn’t it?
That should teach the young actor to not eat or drink alcohol prior to a performance. Most professionals learn this early. Eat or drink after the performance.
TG Good post! Also, I’d like to add – It is my belief he is loaded up on prescription meds. A majority of the youthful entertainers today are. It is why they are perceived as nuts.
Rap artist Nicky Minaj sang at the Grammys February 2012 “Take your meds, Roman!” They mean every word of it. They want kids loaded up. Young minds are easy to take. I have been taught to protect a child’s mind at all cost. They have been taught to destroy it and make as much money as you can doing it. Just a difference of opinion, I guess.
Thanks for your remark Carpe. Yes, unfortunatly I had to listen to a portion of Nicky’s rap because my wife was watching the show.
Rap is the modern day version of primative chants that eventually lead to actual music.