Friday, July 21

Justin Bieber Banned From China Over His "Bad Behavior"


Fans of Justin Bieber in China have just been hit
with a devastating news, after the Beijing's
Culture Bureau announced that they have
banned the award-winning Canadian pop star
from performing in China.
Beijing’s Culture Bureau posted a statement
saying the young pop star had "caused
discontent among the public."
"Justin Bieber is a gifted singer, but he is also a
controversial young foreign idol," the bureau
said while responding to a fan's request for a
"detailed explanation" about the absence of
China dates during Bieber's upcoming world
tour.
"As far as we are concerned, he has engaged in
a series of bad behaviors, both in his social life
and during a previous performance in China,
which caused discontent among the public."
"We hope that as Justin Bieber matures, he can
continue to improve his own words and actions,
and truly become a singer beloved by the
public," the statement added.
Bieber has now joined the list of artistes who
have been similarly blacklisted in China. British
band Oasis and the US group Maroon 5 were hit
with similar blocks for voicing support for the
Dalai Lama, whom China views as a "dangerous
separatist.

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