Justin Bieber imitates Taylor Swift’s embarrassing Jimmy Fallon Banana Video
His wife, Hailey Bieber, was one of the many to comment on the post, stating that it was her favourite photo, before saying she "laughed at this pic for a week".
Before he knew it, his manager Scooter Braun had helped turn the 'I Don't Care' pop star into a viral meme, by sharing several hilarious edits of Justin falling off of his unicycle in to a series of odd situations.
Check out some of Justin Bieber's favourite edits...
Wrestling John Cena
Justin Bieber was edited to be wrestling John Cena. Picture: InstagramActor and wrestler, John Cena, shared a photo of Justin Bieber seemingly fighting him, and wrote "There is a lesson to be learned in every failure (unicycles included!!).
The lesson here may be U didn’t C ME!" The Bumblebee star later congratulated his friend on his new single.
Being abducted by aliens
Justin Bieber was edited to be abducted by aliens. Picture: Instagram
Diving into a pool
Justin Bieber was edited to dive into a pool. Picture: Instagram
Being eaten by a dinosaur
Justin Bieber was edited to be eaten by a dinosaur. Picture: Instagram
Running in the Olympics
Justin Bieber was edited to be in a race. Picture: Instagram
Being won in a claw crane
Justin Bieber was edited into being a crane prize. Picture: Instagram
Stuck in a basketball hoop
Justin Bieber was edited into being stuck in a basketball hoop. Picture: Instagram
Justin Bieber is currently promoting several projects, including his fifth studio album, which currently is unnamed. He chose to unveil the news on Christmas Eve, 2019, stating he'd be gracing his fans with a new album.
Captioning the post as '#Bieber2020', many believed that that could be the name of his upcoming LP, which could feature his current single 'Yummy'.
The Canadian pop star has also said that the sound of his fifth album will be very different to his previous work, and that it's "the music that [he's] loved the most out of anything [he has] done".
He has also been promoting his upcoming docuseries, Seasons, which will premiere as part of the YouTube Originals program, and is said to give fans an insight into the past few years of Justin's life.
Justin Bieber: Seasons will premiere on 27 January at 6PM, and is said to "feature a behind-the-scenes look at Bieber's private life, including never-before-seen footage of his wedding to Hailey Bieber and his day-to-day alongside those in his inner circle."
• ~24.5 min Trubel had been lingering outside the nondescript metal door for nearly two hours, appearing to study the door and the faded sign above it. The Deli , it read in dusty script. Her coat was wrapped as tightly around her as the fraying fabric allowed, but still, the cold air dug through it. The cold was not enough, however, to drive her out of the elements and through the door. Once or twice she approached it, hand shaking as it neared the handle, only to draw back at the last second as if the handle were a snake. It should have been easier to enter the door the longer she waited, but it seemed to only grow immeasurably more difficult. It did not help that in her entire time waiting no one had entered or left the building. Had someone sallied up, opened the door, and safely entered into a cloud of inviting warmth, it may have lured her in. Similarly, the safe exit of any sort of person would have assured her that one could brave whatever lay beyond. But the road was emp...
Answering a simple “How are you?” with an honest detailed answer may lead to an awkward silence. After all, it’s often just longhand for “hello”. But the government’s official number-crunchers at the Office for National Statistics genuinely care about the response. Next week, they’ll publish their statistics into how people across the country are feeling about their lives. Have they gone soft? Not quite. They’ve realised that how we’ve traditionally measured living standards or economic well-being isn’t up to scratch.
United States defender Matt Miazga has been loaned back to second-tier way by Chelsea for the 2019-20 season. The 6-foot-4 center back from Clifton, New Jersey, was sent to Nantes last summer on what was supposed to be a season-long loan. He started six Ligue 1 matches under coach Miguel Cardoso, who was replaced by Vahid Halilhodzic. We Miazga played only one more match under Halilhodzic. He was sent back to Chelsea, then lent to Reading in late January and made 18 appearances for the Royals. Reading climbed from 22nd to 20th and finished seven points above the relegation zone. The club announced the loan Wednesday. Miazga, who turned 24 last Friday, has made 17 appearances for the U.S. national team and started in the semifinals and final of this month’s CONCACAF Gold Cup. Chelsea acquired Miazga from Major League Soccer’s New York Red Bulls in January 2016. But he made just two appearances during the remainder of that season and was loaned to Vitesse in t...
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