Canadian
pop star, Justin Bieber, received knocks on the social media on
Wednesday, for being lifted by his bodyguards up the Great Wall of
China.
Two bodyguards lifted Bieber on their
shoulders, not allowing his feet touch the ground of the historical site
on the way up. Although Bieber later posed for pictures on his feet on
one of the wall’s summits, still some people did not take kindly to his
decision to get carried along the brick-paved walkway along the top of
the wall.
The behaviour was described as arrogant
by some media. Many could not see the reason why the 19-year-old
singer could not use his own legs to walk on one of the seven wonders of
the world.
Bieber has also been criticised lately
for going without shirt to clubs, which some people have termed as
childish and immature.
One Twitter user, who was not impressed with Bieber’s antics, chided “All hail Emperor Bieber.”
Another tweet said, “Bieber made his bodyguards carry him up the Great Wall- what an idiot.”
But the singer is not new to controversies.
In recent months, Bieber has been
cleared by cops for hit-and-run incidents, accused of speeding and
spitting at fans from his hotel balcony.
In April 2013, Swedish cops reportedly found drugs and a stun-gun on board bieber’s tour bus.
In July 2013, a video of Bieber peeing
in a mop bucket at a nightclub was posted online. Instead of using the
nightclub toilets, Bieber and his friends decided to pee in the kitchen.
“Quick piss break, this is the quickest place for a bathroom break,” someone said in the video.
“We swagger man, that’s the coolest spot to piss. You’ll remember that forever,” one of his friends added.
Three months later, a DJ, Addison
Ulhaq, filed a report against Bieber, claiming the singer spat at him in
a nightclub. Ulhaq was performing at the Social Room in Columbus, Ohio,
when the pop star’s minders were said to have approached him, demanding
he should not take pictures of Bieber.
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