Justin Bieber blasts ‘weak ass’ London club for ruining birthday

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Justin Bieber Justin Bieber blasts weak ass London club for ruining birthday

Justin Bieber is still complaining about his bloody rubbish birthday party in London on Friday (March 1).

To celebrate turning 19, the Biebs had organised a lavish, circus-themed bash at the capital’s Cirque du Soir.

But the evening went t*ts up when Bieber was thrown out of the swish club after just 5 minutes.

According to Cirque du Soir, Bieber and his underage pals, “actor” Jaden Smith and “model” Ella-Paige Roberts Clarke, were kicked out of the club because they stank of wacky backy:

“Justin Bieber celebrated his birthday in Cirque du Soir with his new flame, British singer and model Ella-Paige Roberts Clarke, when arriving at the club the complete Bieber camp smelled very heavy of weed. A confrontation happened with the entourage and security and then everyone from the Bieber crew left.”

No wonder that poor ol’ Bieber called it the “worst birthday” ever:

Having spent the weekend sulking, the ‘Believe‘ singer took to Instagram last night (March 3) to deny that he had invited underage guests into the, I quote, “weak ass club”. No word on those marijuana accusations, however…:

 “The funny moment when people believe I brought underage people to a club.. U think Will is letting his 14 year old in a club, I don’t think so.. 2nd I love how the club wanted to give the press another reason to why we didn’t stay at their weak ass club so they wouldn’t look bad for me walking in and right back out..i said m “worst bday” but that was due to dummies pushing over my fans and being overly aggressive. Btw it wasn’t the worst bday cuz all my friends from back home flew in I was just mad in the moment.”

Tonight (March 4), the seemingly illiterate Bieber will kick off a 4-date residency at London’s 02 Arena.

This morning, the 19-year-old tweeted that he was “focused” on the sold-out shows:


Jess is a UK-based writer. Her articles were initially published by local newspapers and zines; she now writes reviews and features for a wide range of international, award winning art publications.