Paparazzi push Justin Bieber over the edge as he unleashed an outburst after the cameras surrounded him outside Malibu’s Soho House on the night of June 12. Despite standing on private property and repeatedly asking them to stop filming, the photographers continued recording.
Visibly frazzled, Bieber approached them with his security team and launched into a heated rant. Even a “Happy Father’s Day” greeting from one of the paparazzi didn’t diffuse his frustration.
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“It’s not clocking to you that I’m standing on business… I’m a human f*cking being standing around my car AT THE BEACH. Idk who the f*ck is paying to provoke me, but I’m not the fu*king one.”
“I’m a real man with a real family,” referencing his 9-month-old son, Jack Blues, with wife Hailey Bieber. “And you’re really in front of my face.”
“Not me today, bro… How do you think it’s going with you in my fu*king face? Get out of here,” he snapped.
When the paparazzi defended themselves, insisting they had the right to film from the public sidewalk, Bieber accused them of manipulation.
“You’ll take this video out of context like you always do,” he repeated. “You think I’m an idiot, bro.”
Bieber emphasized that he had reached his breaking point and demanded to be treated with respect.
“I’m at my wit’s fu*king end… I’m demanding respect. You confuse my anger with disrespect. It’s anger because you’re disrespecting me.”
Fans Concerned
Fans, already worried about Bieber’s mental health in recent months, expressed even greater concern after the video surfaced. Many sided with him, slamming the relentless harassment he faces.
“I think the paparazzi should be illegal tbh,” one fan wrote.
Another added, “I’m sick to my stomach that Justin Bieber is constantly portrayed as horrible things and he has to defend himself time and time again against these vultures that try to ruin his reputation and who he is.”
In April, Bieber had similarly lashed out at paparazzi and declared on Instagram that he wouldn’t be bullied” out of Los Angeles.