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It seems that literally everyone’s got something to say about Justin Bieber’s recent behaviour and what he should do about it, with the singer’s grandmother now making her opinion known.
The ‘Baby’ singer’s grandmother has now suggested he should put on a free show in London to make up for his lateness at his Monday show (Match 4), but says she doesn’t think he’s a ‘bad boy’.
Speaking to the Daily Star, Bieber’s grandmother, Kathy, said: “I don’t think for one minute this is all about him being a bad boy. He’s only just turned 19 and he’s still learning to cope with the pressures of fame.
“But it’s worrying. You read all sorts of things about him partying and he needs to understand some of those so-called friends probably don’t have his best interests a heart.”
It has been suggested that Bieber’s recent behaviour might be down to a new group of friends who have begun exerting influence over the singer.
“I know he will be feeling depressed about the way things have gone in London,” the singer’s 56-year-old grandmother continued.
“So maybe it would be a good idea if he were to go back there later and perform free for the fans who feel let down by him.”
But Bieber has allegedly vowed to never come back to British shores following his run-in with a paparrazo at the end of last week.
Bieber became angry with a photographer's comment after he was pushed aside by Bieber's minders, and The Daily Record reports he was heard screaming "I am never coming back here" while his driver tried to calm him down.
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Some fans certainly would be grateful for some form of compensation after Monday night, with many parents left furious after they had to take children home in tears because the show ran late.
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