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Justin Bieber goes shirtless as he makes the most of shooting trip with the boys

Justin Bieber goes shirtless as he makes the most of shooting trip with the boys

Daily Mail​04-08-2025
Justin Bieber took to Instagram on Sunday to share several photos from what appeared to be a shooting trip in the woods with friends.
The 31-year-old shared snapshots of himself shooting at a target in the woods.
He went shirtless and wore a pair of black sweatshorts over black socks and white slippers.
The singer completed his look with a pair of sporty, translucent sunglasses and protective electronic ear muffs.
He didn't bother captioning the images, which he spread out over multiple posts.
One snapshot showed the music artist sitting in the backseat of a van while music producer Carter Lang drove and other guy friends piled in.
Another picture showed Justin in a slogan sweatshirt with his infamous quote, 'It's not clocking to you.'
The boys' day out posted on Sunday seemed to also include music-making, as Justin shared photos singing into a studio microphone.
It comes after the star appeared online Saturday evening to share a vague post with his 294 million Instagram followers.
He shared a closeup black and white selfie and added a cryptic caption: 'Broke another olive branch.'
The lifelong performer didn't add any context, but he could have been hinting at ending another friendship after a June post included screenshots from a heated text exchange he had with a former buddy.
In February a rep for the star told TMZ he's had a 'very transformative' past year, in which 'he ended several close friendships and business relationships that no longer served him.'
Justin was also spotted tending to his clothing brand in West Hollywood on Saturday - the same day he shared thecryptic post with fans.
He paid a visit to the headquarters for his clothing brand, SKYLRK, with several other pals.
The performer donned a red sweatshirt as well as a white knit beanie on top of his head for the daytime outing, though at one point ditched his outer layer, going shirtless as he headed inside.
He was also spotted sitting in the driver's seat of a sleek vehicle as he simultaneously held a conversation on the phone.
Justin officially launched the website for his SKYLRK clothing brand on July 10.
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