Did Justin Bieber Pee His Pants? Suspicious Stain Spotted On Singer’s $690 Trousers [PHOTOS]
Did Justin Bieber really pee his pants? The online world was recently running abuzz with speculations after photos emerged showing Bieber walking around Los Angeles with a wet stain on his pants. Many jumped to conclusion that the 22-year-old singer wet his pants.
On Thursday, Bieber became the subject of ridicule by online trolls when they speculated that Selena Gomez’s ex-boyfriend didn’t make it to the comfort room fast enough because he was seen sporting a suspicious stain on the crotch area of his pants. The pants in question was from Vetements and cost $690. According to USA Today, the brand was also adored by Gomez.
“Justin Bieber is Pissed!” TMZ tweeted their story. “We know Justin Bieber’s pissed at The Weeknd… but who knew it was literal?”
Following the speculations taking the social media world by storm, the “Love Yourself” hitmaker responded to his critics by sharing a Billy Madison meme on Instagram. The caption of the photo read, “You ain't cool unless you pee your pants.”
Since Bieber’s suspicious pants stain became a trending hashtag, the “What Do You Mean?” crooner explained his side of the story on Twitter. According to Bieber, the stain was just water that spilled on his crotch after somebody gave him flowers. Since he was driving, the water spilled on him.
“Someone got me flowers and I was driving, made a turn, and the water spilled on my [crotch] area...” Bieber tweeted to his 91.9 million followers. “Didn't bother me if it made ya [sic] laugh nice!”
Meanwhile, Bieber was spotted at one of Venice’s basketball courts on Thursday. USA Today Sports’ For The Win reported Bieber and his co-players were not dressed in normal basketball attire. The Los Angeles court was home to Venice Basketball League where many NBA players have visited, including Aaron Gordon, Metta World Peace and Karl-Anthony Towns.
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