Justin Bieber 'issued with substantial bill after trashing London rehearsal space ahead of Brits performance'

Reformed bad boy of pop Justin Bieber has been accused of returning to his old ways amid claims he caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to recording equipment last month.

The singer, 22, is said to have hired a recording studio with his entourage ahead in London, but left the building after allegedly wrecking expensive speakers.

The Mirror's story suggests the incident occurred before his acclaimed performance at the BRIT Awards.

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Returning to his old ways? Reformed bad boy of pop Justin Bieber has been accused of returning to his old ways amid claims he caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to recording equipment last month

Returning to his old ways? Reformed bad boy of pop Justin Bieber has been accused of returning to his old ways amid claims he caused thousands of pounds worth of damage to recording equipment last month

The report states that the damage was so substantial that he was invoiced with a whopping bill as a consequence.

A source told the newspaper: ‘He was in a studio with his dancers, at considerable expense, but the four speaker system was in a right mess by the time he left.

‘Obviously we added it to his bill - he probably won’t even notice the cost of it! We get lots of big names coming in, but fortunately it’s not often things get damaged.’

A representative for Justin Bieber denied the claims.  

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Studio trouble: The singer, 22, is said to have hired a recording studio with his entourage ahead in London, but left the building after allegedly wrecking expensive speakers

Studio trouble: The singer, 22, is said to have hired a recording studio with his entourage ahead in London, but left the building after allegedly wrecking expensive speakers

Wild child: The report states that the damage was so substantial that he was invoiced with a whopping bill as a consequence

Wild child: The report states that the damage was so substantial that he was invoiced with a whopping bill as a consequence

Last year the performer raised eyebrows countless times with his behaviour, despite insisting he had turned his back on his wild ways.

During an appearance on Spanish TV show El Hormiguero he scolded the audience as they failed to clap on time during his acoustic performance.  

Prior to that he'd allegedly thrown a tantrum when a fan spilled something on his stage in Norway.

Justin tried to mop up the liquid, but the crowd blocked him from doing so - and failed to listen to his pleas for them to stand back - so he walked off stage and declared he wouldn't do the show. 

Close up: Last year the performer raised eyebrows countless times with his behaviour, despite insisting he had turned his back on his wild ways

Close up: Last year the performer raised eyebrows countless times with his behaviour, despite insisting he had turned his back on his wild ways

During this time he famously also walked out of a radio interview in Spain - and later blamed his response on having a 'rough week'.

He posted on Instagram, in regards his show walk-out in Norway: 'Sadly it's Been a rough week for me, long days no sleep, while having to be 'on' as they would say for cameras fans etc.

'In no way did I mean to come across mean, but chose to end the show as the people in the front row would not listen.

'Hopefully people will understand where I am coming from.

'I don't always handle things the right way but I'm human and I'm working on getting better at responding not reacting. ' 

 

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