According to TMZ, Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber's house was invaded last Saturday (17). The couple was not in the house at the time.
Hailey's mansion and Justin Bieber, in Los Angeles, United States, was invaded last Saturday (17). According to information from TMZ, local security guards spotted the man outside the residence. However, as they approached, the individual jumped over a wall and fled without being identified.
The couple was not at home at the time of the incident. The police were called by security, searched the place, but did not find the man, nor even any clues about him.
So far, it is not known how the invasion happened, as the residence is in a gated community. However, this is not the first time this has occurred at the location. The same situation was experienced by celebrities such as Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, who had their house robbed, and Lisa Vanderpump who had her car stolen from her condominium.
It's worth remembering that Justin and Hailey are traveling, while the singer recovers from some health issues that made him take a break from the stage. After performing at Rock in Rio and canceling shows in São Paulo and Latin America, he officially ended the Justice World Tour.
In a statement, Time For Fun, responsible for the singer's performances in Brazil, stated that, “according to AEG Presents, global promoter of the Justice World Tour, some shows on the tour were canceled due to health issues” of the artist.
This post was last modified on October 7, 2022 17:04 pm
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