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Justin Bieber club row sparked by camera
Major Lazer was nominated for Best International Group at the Brit Awards but lost out to Tame Impala; meanwhile, Justin Bieber swooped the title for Best International Male Solo Artist, trumping Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and The Weeknd.
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A source said: “He came through a VVIP section in Tape at 1.35am and was escorted to a table in the VIP section near club dancers in skimpy underwear”. ‘He was not happy with photos being taken and the lights were dimmed’.
Around an hour later a massive scuffle broke out between party goers and security was forced to step in to break it up.
As people began pushing and shoving, the Sorry singer apparently looked furious.
Founder and manager of the club, Jacobi Ansruther-Gough-Calthorpe, told TMZ security quickly moved to eject the man, and stressed Justin’s team were not involved in the fight. He left the club out of a back door.
Earlier in the evening, Justin took to the stage to perform a medley of his hits, much to the delight of the audience at the O2.
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For his segment, the latest in Bieber’s ever-continuing reinvention, he attempted to turn the Brit Awards into some sort of camp cookout, replete with fire, questionable beach wear, and the obligatory dude with an acoustic guitar (in this case, James Bay).