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Buzz Feed
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Justin Bieber Reacts To Standing On Business Mockery
Justin Bieber wants everyone to know that he's still standing on business. And if those words mean nothing to you, then allow me to explain. As I'm sure you know, Justin has a complicated history with the paparazzi. And, last week, a video of him telling the paps to leave him alone during a trip to the beach went very viral thanks to his vehement delivery of the line: 'It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business, is it?' If you've not seen it, you can watch the clip here. There's a lot to be said for Justin's use of AAVE and the way he was being harassed in the clip. But, away from that, people have managed to find some humor in the footage, with the 'standing on business' line sparking a mass of jokes, memes, and edits on social media. Honestly, just search 'standing on business' on TikTok or X…the memes are never-ending. And now, with everyone online standing on business, too, Justin has entered the chat to let the world know that he's in on the joke. On Wednesday, the 31-year-old took to Instagram to post a series of close-up smiling selfies — each pointedly set to the sound of a different song about 'standing on business.' In the first one, he's standing on business to 'Stand on Business' by Miya B Music. In this one, he's gone for 'Standing On Business' by Soulja Rilla. Here he went for something different, including the 'standing on that business' lyrics from Fredo Bang's 'Dat Business.' And in this one, he's letting the people clock that he's listening to 'Standing On Business' by 28thbby. If the point wasn't clear enough, he also posted a selfie to Monica's 'U Should've Known Better.' So, yeah, I think he's brushing off the haters.


Time of India
19 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Is Justin Bieber targeting trolls with his Instagram story spam after that viral paparazzi meltdown in Malibu?
The internet might still be laughing, but Justin Bieber is having the last laugh, through a perfectly curated Instagram Story, of course. After the pop star's fiery paparazzi showdown went viral for his now-iconic line 'It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business,' he responded the only way a certified legend would: with cheeky selfies and a playlist that doubles as a clapback. Not clocking the Bieber energy? That's a you problem said the OG himself ICYMI, the 31-year-old was papped during a Malibu beach stroll, and instead of silently tolerating the lens invasion, he snapped. In the viral footage, Justin firmly told the paparazzi that he was a father, a husband, and a man with zero tolerance for games—basically declaring he was not one to be played with. He even suggested the photographers were trying to provoke him on purpose. The selfie mania of Justin Bieber Fast forward a few days, and Bieber decided to break the internet again—on his own terms. He posted a dramatic black-and-white selfie, serving hoodie-core and beard realness, and paired it with Myia B Music's Stand on Business. Coincidence? Absolutely not. He did not stop there. The Peaches singer went full-on meme mode, uploading more selfies with tracks like Soulja Rilla's Standing on Business and Fredo Bang's Dat Business. The message was loud, clear, and dripping with sarcasm: he knows you are laughing, and he is laughing harder. Twitter explodes over his energy Naturally, X (formerly Twitter) was in stitches over the entire saga. One fan admitted they had been repeating Justin's phrase all day. Another joked it was the best thing he had done since Journals. Say what you want about the man, but he is the king of accidentally iconic lines. 'Estoy agotado. Exijo respeto. No confundan mi frustración con falta de respeto': Justin Bieber pide a la prensa que deje de seguirlo tras salir del Soho House en Malibú, California. Justin Bieber's real business includes being a dad, obviously While the internet spiralled, Justin stayed booked and busy. He and wife Hailey have been thriving in their business ventures, like her rocking a custom leather jacket for his clothing label SKYLRK. Plus, the couple's cosy January Aspen trip and parent life with baby Jack prove Bieber's standing on actual business too. So next time you see Justin in public? Maybe let the man walk in peace. He is a real dad. A real husband. And clearly, a real meme machine.