Despite being pelted by eggs and called a flight risk by a stewardess, Justin Bieber remains unnerved and ready to continue his World Tour -- even if that means going to a possibly radioactive Japan.
The Canadian superstar is determined to take his show to Japan, regardless of whether or not his crew wants to tag along. And for the record: they don't.
TMZ reported a couple of days ago that Bieber's crew was afraid of the cancer risks from the recent nuclear disaster in the island nation. This relative mutiny led Bieb's manager, Scooter Braun, to lash out at the crew, reportedly telling them to "man the f**k up and do the right thing."
Scooter's words don't seem to have had any real effect on the crew, who apparently are still holding out on going, but that hasn't stopped Bieber from committing to his Japanese fans. According to TMZ, the show will go on, which is the least the kid could do for the reeling nation.
Source URL: http://demilovatoos.blogspot.com/2011/05/justin-bieber-not-afraid-of-nuclear.htmlThe Canadian superstar is determined to take his show to Japan, regardless of whether or not his crew wants to tag along. And for the record: they don't.
TMZ reported a couple of days ago that Bieber's crew was afraid of the cancer risks from the recent nuclear disaster in the island nation. This relative mutiny led Bieb's manager, Scooter Braun, to lash out at the crew, reportedly telling them to "man the f**k up and do the right thing."
Scooter's words don't seem to have had any real effect on the crew, who apparently are still holding out on going, but that hasn't stopped Bieber from committing to his Japanese fans. According to TMZ, the show will go on, which is the least the kid could do for the reeling nation.
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