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12 hours ago
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- Yahoo
Justin Bieber Seemingly Mocks Critics Over ‘Standing On Business' Paparazzi Video
Justin Bieber seemingly threw shade at critics mocking his 'standing on business' remark from last week's paparazzi video. The confrontation occurred in California last Thursday while he was leaving the Soho House Malibu. Bieber wasn't having it and engaged in a several-minute-long argument with the paps. During the heated exchange, he lectured photographers, 'It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business.' However, it appears he is now in on the joke. Justin Bieber's latest Instagram Stories appeared to take a low-key jab at critics mocking his 'standing on business' paparazzi video. In a series of posts, the pop singer shared three separate close-up selfies with three different songs, addressing the same subject: standing on business. He chose Myia B Music's 'Stand on Business' to accompany the first image. The following included Soulja Rilla's 'Standing on Business,' featuring Trigga500k and Loe Shimmy. Finally, the third photo comprised Fredo Bang's 'Dat Business.' All three songs reiterated the 31-year-old musician's comments from last week while confronting the paps. A clip of the exchange went viral on X (formerly Twitter), as he said, 'I'm a dad, I'm a husband.' Bieber called out the swarming photographers for not 'getting it' and continued lecturing them, 'It's not clocking to you.' He repeated, 'It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business, is it?' Page Six reported that the artist further slammed them for recording 'out of context' videos and provoking him. Justin Bieber's sly reaction to the 'standing on business' paparazzi video on Instagram came days after videos of the interaction surfaced. Following the incident, well-wishers defended his action, including one viral TikTok, which even got Hailey Bieber's support. User Robyn DelMonte, who goes by @girlbosstown, urged the paps to leave Bieber alone and 'put the camera down.' Hailey backed her husband, commenting, 'Exactly.' The post Justin Bieber Seemingly Mocks Critics Over 'Standing On Business' Paparazzi Video appeared first on Reality Tea.


Time of India
a day 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.