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‘Real man' Justin Bieber confronts paparazzi in wild screaming match: ‘I'm not to be f–ked with'

‘Real man' Justin Bieber confronts paparazzi in wild screaming match: ‘I'm not to be f–ked with'

Yahoo11-07-2025
He wants the paparazzi to go love themselves.
Justin Bieber was spotted getting into an 11-minute expletive-filled argument with the paparazzi while leaving Soho House Malibu in Calif., Thursday night.
'Not me today bro,' Bieber told the loitering shutterbugs while holding his arm over his face, before shouting, 'How do you think it's going with you in my f–king face? Get out of my f–king face!'
The 'Sorry' singer's security team was seen ordering cameramen to step away from the A-lister's vehicle, though they continued to film Bieber's outburst.
'Stop asking me how it's going. Get out of here,' he begged.
Bieber, 31, told the unruly paps that he's 'not afraid to set boundaries' and reminded them that they were standing on private property as they asked the Canadian-born artist if he was afraid of being deported amid immigration raids.
'I'm a real man with a real family,' he said, referencing his 9-month-old son Jack Blues with wife Hailey Bieber. 'And you're really in front of my face.'
Justin said that he wanted to set boundaries with 'all' of the paparazzi 'today.'
''Cause I'm not to be f—ked with by any of you,' he said. 'Stop that s–t. You don't get to talk to me today.'
Justin told the paparazzi that they are all his 'friends' but that they 'don't get to ask [him] questions.'
When asked why, he replied, 'You just don't … We're not buddies.'
He repeated the word 'no' several times as the paparazzi continued to fire off prying questions.
'I'm a father. I'm a dad, and you guys are on private property in front of my car,' he said.
When one bold pap wished him a happy early Father's Day, Justin sizzled with rage.
'I don't know you. You don't go to people you don't know and say s–t out of nowhere with a camera in their face,' he explained calmly. 'It doesn't matter if I'm a celebrity or not. It doesn't matter if I'm a public figure.'
When the paps argued back, defending themselves by saying they were standing on the public sidewalk and had a right to question him, Justin said that their video would be 'taken out of context.'
'You'll take this video out of context like you always do,' he repeated multiple times, before saying, 'You think I'm an idiot, bro.'
'I'm at my wit's f–king end is what I am at,' he added. 'I'm demanding respect. You confuse my anger with disrespect. It's anger because you're disrespecting me. You don't get to disrespect me and get away with it.'
The paps continued to press him, to which he told them that they were going to take the video out of context and say 'Justin lost his mind.'
'You don't get to force questions in people's face and take videos out of context and use it against people. That's mean … It's mean to provoke people,' he said.
The paps continued to rile Justin up by asking him why he was 'mad.'
'You provoke, you provoke, you provoke,' he said. 'You think this is a game.'
Justin told them that their jobs were 'at the expense of another human.'
'And now you're laughing 'cause you know it's true,' he argued.
While the photographers doubled down on their responsibilities, Justin told the group he wasn't going to be 'backed into a corner.'
'Not tonight,' he said. 'I love my evenings, I love my wife, I love my family and you provoke me and it's sad.'
Justin pleaded with them to let him enjoy his evening and 'leave it at that.'
The photographers then said goodbye and started backing away, but continued to film him — prompting the singer to lash out again.
'You're not getting it. It's not clocking to you … I don't give a f—k if you're on the sidewalk. I'm a human f–king being, you're standing around my car, at the beach!' he yelled. 'You know what I'm saying? You don't think I'm a real f–king guy, do you?'
'I don't know who the f–ks paying you to provoke me, but I'm not the f–king one,' he said. 'OK? Stop provoking me and s–t … I'm not to be f–ked with.'
Justin accused the paps of standing around him like he's 'some sort of animal.'
He also said that their pestering is more than annoying, calling it 'heart-aching.'
'Leave me the f–k alone,' he demanded before they walked away. 'OK, thank you.'
Fans have been concerned for Justin's well-being in recent months.
Last week, he confused Beliebers when he wrote a cryptic message about transactional relationships. He also flaunted his drug use on social media.
Justin and Hailey have also sparked rumors that their relationship was on the rocks, with the singer even admitting last month that he once told his model wife that she would never be on the cover of Vogue.
In April, Justin shared on Instagram that he wouldn't be 'bullied' out of LA after lashing out at a group of paparazzi.
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