Reality Check! Justin Bieber Gets DENIED After Trying to Rent a Mountain For a Day So He Could Snowboard Privately
Someone has finally said never to Justin Bieber.
A hotel insider at the Blue Mountain Ski Resort in Ontario revealed to In Touch that the 19-year-old attempted to rent out a hill on New Year’s Eve so he and his friends could snowboard privately—but was quickly denied!
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“The staff said no because no one—not even Justin Bieber—is allowed that,” the source revealed. “He was a bit upset because he couldn’t rent the whole hill for the day, he just had to walk around it like every other people and snowboard like anybody else. He was walking around like he owned the place.”
While being denied private access may have humbled many stars, the insider didn’t observe any affect on the young Bieber.
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“He would try to act like he was all that because he is Justin Bieber and flaunted how rich and famous he is,” the source said. “He was being so rude, we can tell why a lot of people don’t like him.”
When asked about his time at the resort, the Blue Mountain Ski Resort press office told In Touch, “what Justin does at the mountain in completely confidential.”
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According to the insider, Justin’s behavior spoke for itself, adding that Justin was bragging about a necklace—reportedly worth $75,000—in an effort to impress the ladies hitting the slope; but the source said no one was buying it.
“He thinks he is so cool, like he actually thought people cared about his necklace,” the source said. “No one cared.”
A rep for Justin Bieber did not get back to In Touch prior to press time.
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