On April 16, The Hollywood Reporter published an article with information about Justin Bieber's financial situation. A source revealed that the male singer owes the organizer of the 2023 Justice World Tour that he canceled more than 20 million USD.
A former member of Justin's group said that he was "struggling", "not living up to his goals" and " got lost".
Recently, a representative of Justin Bieber responded to this information, stating: "These are just meaningless games, "view issues" based on " Sources" of unknown identity and lack of information, from people who are disappointed because they are no longer able to work with Justin.
As Justin moves forward on his own, unnecessary and inaccurate assumptions continue to appear. But that does not prevent him from being determined to pursue the right path."
Justin Bieber also responded to The Hollywood Reporter: " Any source trying to sell you a story about his financial difficulties is either unfamiliar with the entertainment industry or is likely trying to paint a less or less good portrait of Justin, not at all similar to reality."
Previously, Hollywood Reporter caused a stir when publishing a long article, emphasizing that Justin Bieber was in a "crisis".
The article discusses the major changes of the pop star in recent times, including leaving the Drew House fashion brand to build a new brand, stopping collaborating with many long-time public employees, health problems or unstable manifestations of the male singer on social networks...
In the article, the magazine interviewed many colleagues who have worked with Justin Bieber and other anonymous sources, providing information and giving different opinions about the singer's changes.
A source said that up to now, the "Baby" singer is still suffering a series of financial consequences for canceling the remaining performances on the Justice World Tour in 2023.
According to this person, Justin Bieber received a pre-advantage of 40 million USD and after canceling the remaining tour schedule, he had to bear a large debt with AEG (organizer), believed to be more than 20 million USD.
According to sources, Justin's former manager - Scooter Braun, through his company, paid the debt in the form of a loan with very preferential interest to Justin. Up to now, the male singer has only paid a part of the loan.

Meanwhile, Justin Bieber officially announced the launch of a new fashion brand called Skylrk on April 15, after parting ways with Drew House - a brand he co-founded with his former stylist since 2018.
The Canadian singer has shared many photos revealing Skylrk's products since the beginning of April.
Hailey Bieber's wife also actively supports her husband's new business, by posting photos of him wearing a Skylrk leather jacket on her personal page. The founder of the Rhode beauty brand expressed: "This is creating my favorite jacket of all time."
Last weekend, Justin Bieber was spotted appearing at the Coachella music festival with his signature "falling" style. The male singer appeared quite comfortable and enjoyed the event, despite the multi-dimensional news about himself.
Last month, Justin Bieber admitted that he "had anger problems" and sometimes "hurt himself", after appearing with posts expressing concerns about the singer's mental and physical health.