Pop icon Justin Bieber is clapping back at recent rumors suggesting he’s deep in debt. The 31-year-old singer broke his silence on Wednesday after The Hollywood Reporter published claims from a former team member alleging he was “millions of dollars†in the red.

Bieber’s response? Pure fire.

In a bold statement sent to Us Weekly, his team dismissed the report as “clickbait stupidity” spread by “unnamed — and clearly ill-informed — sources†who are simply bitter over no longer working with the star.

“As Justin forges his own way forward, these unnecessary stories and inaccurate assumptions will continue. But they won’t deter him from staying committed to following the right path,” the statement read.

The drama comes in the wake of Bieber’s Justice World Tour cancellation, which had already been postponed several times due to health concerns. The tour, originally slated to launch in 2020, was first delayed by the pandemic and then again in 2022 after Bieber was diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a condition that caused partial facial paralysis.

By March 2023, the remaining tour dates were scrapped indefinitely, sparking speculation about Bieber’s well-being and finances.

But despite the gossip mill spinning, it seems Bieber is focused on moving forward — on his own terms.

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