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Justin Bieber's troubles are far from over it seems and following his meltdown during his London visit, the star has been forced to cancel his upcoming show in Portugal.
It seems that the difficult time isn't over for Justin, as his upcoming concert in Lisbon was reportedly cancelled as there wasn't enough interest following his behaviour in the UK.
Although the singer claims it was cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances", a Portuguese newspaper has claimed that it was actually because the demand was low, after Justin's UK antics.
Good thing that he's got Will Smith to talk to. Will was chaperoning his 14 year old son Jaden, who was one of the opening acts on Justin's tour, and according to the Mail on Sunday, was happy to give advice to Justin.
An insider claimed that Will would be available 24/7 in order to help Justin out, especially as his own parents weren't with him at the time - although apparently his mother is planning to fly over to support her son.
Angie Simpson, who is the mother of Cody Simpson, another support act, said, "Will has been helping Justin out a lot, mentoring him and offering him guidance.
"He’s someone who is used to this level of scrutiny and it has helped having him around. Justin is an adult and has a very strong, loyal and professional team around him, but it is hard for anyone to come under such pressure."
Justin Bieber performing at London's O2 Arena
Justin is apparently being influenced by his friends Lil Twist and Lil Za, who are reportedly not people that his manager wants him hanging around with.
A source told the Mail, "You have to look at the people he is hanging out with. They are very distinct from the group of professionals around him, like his manager, who do a terrific job guiding his career and caring for him.
"Justin’s issues really started when he started hanging out with this undesirable crowd."
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