Justin Bieber Blasts Paparazzi During Heated Confrontation: ‘You Don’t Care About People, Only Money’

Justin Bieber Blasts Paparazzi During Heated Confrontation: ‘You Don’t Care About People, Only Money’
Justin Bieber seems to have had enough of the paparazzi.
The pop star had a tense exchange with several photographers and videographers while visiting a coffee shop earlier today (April 9), putting them on blast for snapping photos and filming him without his consent.
In the video, Justin, 31, immediately shields his face and appears visibly frustrated as he spots paparazzi waiting outside the coffee shop. The incident reportedly took place in Palm Springs ahead of Coachella weekend.
Despite one photographer attempting to greet him with a “Good morning,” Justin fires back:
“No, not a good morning…Why are you here?”
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He goes on to ask them to leave before confronting each one, blocking their lenses and calling them out:
“All you want is money. Go. Get out of here. All you want is money. Money, money, money.”
He continues:
“That’s all you care about—money. You don’t care about people. Only money… You don’t care about human beings.”
The brief confrontation follows a string of concerning social media posts from Justin, where he opened up about struggling with anger and emphasized his need to focus on mental health and healing. Though he’s not scheduled to perform at Coachella this weekend, it’s believed Justin is simply in town to enjoy the festival.
We hope Justin is doing okay and getting the support he needs.
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