People reported Wednesday that Justin Bieber and Orlando Bloom allegedly fought in Spain, possibly over Bloom’s ex-wife, Miranda Kerr. If true, that means Bloom is just one name in a long list of people feuding with J-Beebs.
Here are just a few others:
Seth Rogen
The Neighbors star tweeted after Bieber’s drag racing and DUI arrest in January, “All jokes aside, Justin Bieber is a piece of s***.” Two months later, Rogen ranted about the young pop star on The Howard Stern Show, discussing their first meeting. According to Rogen, Bieber requested to meet him, but then pretended he hadn’t when they did encounter one another.
“I don’t want to meet you! Don’t act all nonplussed to meet me. I didn’t want to meet you. I was totally cool with not meeting you,” said Rogen. He went on to tell the story of another meeting they had at the 2011 Video Music Awards: “He literally had a snake wrapped around his f***ing wrist that he was wearing, like a live snake as an accoutrement. I was like, ‘What the f***?'”
After Rogen shared his hate of Bieber on The Today Show and The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, Bieber finally tweeted a response:
Bill Clinton
When a video that shows Bieber urinating into a janitor’s mop bucket while screaming, “F*** Bill Clinton” leaked online, Bieber went into damage control mode: the singer claimed to have reached out to former President Clinton, apologized and offered to help the Clinton Global Initiative. Bieber tweeted, “@billclinton thanks for taking the time to talk Mr. President. Your words mean alot #greatguy.”
President Clinton never commented on the incident nor any conversation that may have taken place.
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift has reportedly never been a fan of her friend Selena Gomez’s on-again-off-again relationship with Justin Bieber. The “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” singer even stuck out her tongue and made a disgusted face when Gomez and Bieber kissed backstage at the 2013 Billboard Music awards, as captured in this amazing GIF.
Patrick Carney
The Carney-Bieber feud began when a TMZ reporter asked the Black Keys drummer if he thought Bieber was snubbed by the Grammys. Carney replied: “Grammys are for music, not for the money, and he’s making a lot of money. He should be happy.” The next day Bieber tweeted: “The Black Keys drummer should be slapped around haha.” Following the tweet, thousands of Beliebers harassed and insulted Carney on social media.
“Justin Bieber, like a f***ing irresponsible a**hole, sicced 40 million Twitter followers on me because I paid him a compliment he didn’t understand,” Carney told Rolling Stone in May.
Drake Bell
Nickelodeon star-turned-musician Drake Bell was accosted by Bieber fans on social media after retweeting a photoshopped picture of Bieber. “When I hit retweet on this tweet, the floodgates were open: death threats, slurs,” the former Drake & Josh star told Yahoo Music. After the incident he tweeted:
Immigration Hawks
Over 273,000 people have signed a petition to deport Justin Bieber. The movement urging the Obama administration to send the crooner back to his home country of Canada began when Bieber was arrested for driving under the influence in January, and it has only grown since Bieber’s rap sheet has grown.
Justin Bieber’s Neighbors
Bieber’s neighbors in Beverly Hills are fed up with his party boy antics. They called police to their neighborhood six times over the July 19 weekend, complaining about music blasting in the wee hours of the morning and party guests drinking on the sidewalk outside their home, according to the Los Angeles Times. “He’s causing a lot of nusiance,” one of his neighbors, Sharona Zinati, told KTLA-TV. “Four in the morning, he has music pounding.”
This isn’t the first time Bieber’s neighbors have complained to the police. The pop star is already on probation after he pled no contest on July 9 to throwing eggs at his former neighbor’s house in Calabasas, California. Bieber recently moved from that home to Beverley Hills.
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