Justin Bieber Spotted At Brothel In Brazil


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Justin Bieber was allegedly spotted at a brothel in Brazil on Friday (Nov. 1), according to the New York Post's Page Six.

The 19-year-old and a friend reportedly spent three hours in the popular brothel Centauros in Rio de Janeiro before he was spotted sneaking out, covered in a bed sheet. Sources tell Page Six he left with two women.

According to photos obtained by Page Six, Bieber was escorted out of Centauros by his bodyguards, who allegedly sprayed the paparazzi with water. He was put in the back seat of his car while the two women were taken to his hotel in another vehicle.

Page Six reports that photographers confirmed it was the singer through his security team. Sources say Bieber was also identified by his wraparound wrist tattoo, which is visible in some photos, as well as his signature sneakers.

Bieber is currently on tour in Brazil.

The Huffington Post has reached out to Justin Bieber's team for a comment. The story will be updated if his rep releases a statement.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/03/justin-bieber-brothel_n_4208424.html

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCpaTwQ8gGM

 

 

 

We've been telling you all about Justin Bieber's rumored wild romp in Brazil that supposedly included a visit to a brothel and a night with some possible prostitutes. And now we've got some very inneresting video footage on our hands! It seems a Brazilian lovely apparently spent the night with the Biebs?or was at least in his room while he was sound asleep. And she wanted to gather some proof of her visit! Did she not sign the docs swearing her to secrecy?? Luckily for us, Perezcious readers, she DID videotape the sleeping Biebs and herself! We're not sure what could have possibly put him in such a slumber, but we'll let you all use your imaginations! Ch-ch-check out the scandalicious footage (above)! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCpaTwQ8gGM

http://perezhilton.com/2013-11-06-justin-bieber-video-in-bed-sleeping-girl-brazil/#sthash.X8moKs77.dpbs

 

Can you mind your own business? I only linked so show where I got the freaking video from geez

You did post it in the wrong section though...

 

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So unless Justin Bieber got cybernetic implants at said brothel and is now some sort of human robot hybrid, it doesn't really count as tech news ;)

You did post it in the wrong section though...

 

So unless Justin Bieber got cybernetic implants at said brothel and is now some sort of human robot hybrid, it doesn't really count as tech news ;)

I'm alittle buzzed so dont mind me lol

:rolleyes: It was NOT a brothel -- just a private club he was invited to by friends.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/07/justin-bieber-sleeping-bed-girl-brazil_n_4232318.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment

It's still a brothel, it just gets around the laws by pretending being a club.

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