Monday, October 18, 2010

updates on Boy’s gay slur prompts Justin Bieber’s punch

At 16, success doesn't come all to easy to Justin Bieber whose two-year career has been razed with the handy works of critics and pranksters including rumours with the artist's death and a deal for his mom to pose topless during the Playboy magazine. The most up-to-date allegation of Bieber's assault to your 12-year old boy in a laser tag centre in Canada may be linked with what critics perceive as effeminacy on his part once the Royal Canadian Mounted Police reports the fact that the boy's calling Bieber which includes a gay slur actually caused aforementioned to appear. The boy apparently sustained minimal injuries and his father filed a complaint towards police many hours following your alleged incident.

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Justin Bieber was just endeavoring to act his age within a Vancouver laser tag arena...games and everything.

Taking Bieber's side, Erica Hill of the "Early Show" says that "Bieber was attempting to be just a typical teen, playing laser tag at an arena in Vancouver." She also adds that this is the first time that Bieber has strayed from what seems to be a fairly clean record since the time of his discovery in 2008.

Dylan Howard of RadarOnline.com relates that Bieber went to enjoy the place with a group of around 12 people once the boy cornered him and relentlessly shot at Bieber. When told to stop, the boy taunted Bieber, more than once, with a gay slur which provoked Bieber to retaliate with a punch.

According to TMZ.com, Bieber related to his friends how hurtful such remarks could be. Bieber is not gay but he plans to voice out his side in public in support of the fight against issues of bullying and homophobia that were raised with the recent weeks' headlines on several gay teen suicides.

Bieber's two-year singing career has been glittered with platinum albums in the US charts and hits included in the top ten lists of several countries. His "Baby" video is considered as the most-viewed video in YouTube ever, surpassing Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance."


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