Justin Bieber has teamed up with Pollen to organize a three-day music festival that will happen this October in Las Vegas!
05.08.2021 - 04:23 / foxnews.com
He gets his apologies down in Tennessee. Justin Bieber posted a mea culpa to his Instagram Stories Wednesday for his recent endorsement of country star Morgan Wallen’s music, six months after a video was leaked of Wallen drunkenly using the N-word with friends.
In a now-deleted post, the Biebs, 27, had shared a screenshot of Wallen’s "Sand In My Boots" from "Dangerous: The Double Album," writing "Love this album," alongside it. Not long after, Bieber deleted the post and penned an apology on his
.Justin Bieber has teamed up with Pollen to organize a three-day music festival that will happen this October in Las Vegas!
Taylor Swift for artist of the year.The video of the year category is filled by “WAP" by Cardi B featuring Megan Thee Stallion; “POPSTAR” by DJ Khaled featuring Drake and Bieber; “Kiss Me More” by Doja Cat featuring SZA; Ed Sheeran's “Bad Habits”; Lil Nas X's “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)”; and The Weeknd's “Save Your Tears.”“WAP” is also up for song of the year, alongside “Mood” by 24kGoldn featuring iann dior; “Leave The Door Open” by Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak and Silk Sonic; “Dynamite” by
Hailey Bieber, 24, looked gorgeous during her latest summer outing with husband Justin Bieber, 27. The model wore a cozy green sweater under a black blazer and a black mini skirt as she arrived at Nobu Malibu restaurant with the singer on Aug. 6. She added sunglasses and white socks with white sneakers to her stylish look and accessorized with a chained green purse that she had over one shoulder.
Justin Bieber and wife Hailey are enjoying a low-key dinner date.
Justin Bieber has issued an apology for endorsing Morgan Wallen. The 27-year-old star shared a photo of Wallen's album 'Dangerous: The Double Album' on his Instagram Story, writing: "Love this album" but quickly deleted it and wrote a note of apology after fans pointed out that Morgan had used a racial slur in a video earlier this year.
not for Justin Bieber, now that the star was forced to issue an apology after being criticized for praising Morgan Wallen’s album, as it was discovered that the country singer made a series of racist remarks in the past.Justin took to Instagram to reveal he was listening to Morgan’s Dangerous: The Double Album and wrote “Love this Album,” with fans and followers immediately taking a screenshot and sharing it on social media, immediately making the singer trend on Twitter, as he was made aware of
TMZ in February published a video of him yelling to a friend, “Take care of this p—– ass n—-.” Soon after, Wallen’s songs were dropped from the rotation at many country radio stations and his contract with his label was suspended. Last month, Wallen said in an interview with “Good Morning America’s” Michael Strahan that he was “just ignorant” about the slur.
Justin Bieber has apologised for a post he shared expressing his appreciation for Morgan Wallen‘s latest album, saying he “had no idea” about the incident where the country artist was filmed using a racial slur.In February, a video emerged showing Wallen using a racial slur.
Justin Bieber is rescinding his praise of Morgan Wallen’s album after learning about the country crooner’s n-word controversy!
Justin Bieber wasn't aware of Morgan Wallen's recent controversy. The 27-year-old singer issued an apology for expressing how much he loved Wallen's latest album, explaining that he «had no idea» that the country crooner «was recently found saying racist comments.»«I had no idea that the guy's music i posted was recently found saying racist comments, as you know i don't support or tolerate any sort of racism or discrimination,» Bieber wrote on his Instagram Story on Wednesday.
Justin Bieber is apologizing for publicly supporting Morgan Wallen.
Justin Bieber, 27, is backtracking on his support for Morgan Wallen, 28, after he seemingly just learned about the country singer’s previous racial controversy. On Aug.
Justin Bieber is issuing an apology.
Morgan Wallen made his first major concert appearance since he was filmed hurling the N-word back in February.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- In his first interview in six months, disgraced country star Morgan Wallen said it was ignorant of him to use a racial slur.During an interview with Michael Strahan on ABC's “Good Morning America" on Friday, Wallen said he didn't use it in a derogatory manner, but it was still wrong.Wallen was already one of the genre’s biggest stars, with crossover hits like “Whiskey Glasses,” when the video was posted on TMZ in February.