It’s Too Late for Justin Bieber to Say Sorry for These World Tour Diva Demands
It sounds like Justin Bieber is a little piece of work when it comes to his concerts!
India-based music journalist Arjun S. Ravi shared the pop star’s alleged laundry list of demands via Twitter — and all preparations would be made in time for the India stop on his Purpose World Tour.
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“His room will be adorned with purple carnations, purple being his favorite color!” the list read.
Wow, Biebs — carnations?! Really?!
Justin Bieber’s India tour rider includes a “Indian Yoga casket”, a jacuzzi and a press release that lists all his demands out for you. pic.twitter.com/afwHpMJHJM
— Arjun S Ravi (@arjun_s_ravi) May 3, 2017
Maybe that’s not so bad, neither are the Swedish Fish and white socks he’s been asking for for years — however, this menu will make you roll your eyes and feel lucky you’re not part of the 120-person entourage.
“Top culinary experts will supervise the gourmet being served to Bieber over the four days with the five dishes per day being renamed after his popular songs.”
Hopefully, for them, that doesn’t mean “Baby” burgers and does mean ~special~ “lollies.”
Justin recently revealed on his 23rd birthday that he wanted to be “a better friend, better brother, better son, and a better man,” but we guess since he’s gracing fans with the performance of a lifetime he is entitled to literally whatever he wants.
And in case you were worried about what he will do for fun in his free time, the list covers that as well.
“Bieber’s team will be submitted a list of spray tan salons, sushi restaurants, steakhouses, Italian restaurants, shopping malls, bowling alleys, movie theaters, skate parks, casinos, nightclubs, basketball courts, and recording studios as a bonus.”
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Justin will play one show while he’s in the country, though these demands definitely make it sound like he’ll be gone for awhile!
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