Justin Bieber Forced To Leave His Hotel

Today, singer Justin Bieber is making headlines. The first reason is quite sad. The singer received devastating news about a young fan he met who passed away.

Justin Bieber sent out a tweet in regards to her passing. It read, "Just got news about little Briana. I was honored to meet her. I know she is up in heaven smiling." The family responded to the pop star stating, "Thank you Justin. Our family and specially us parents are very grateful."

"It's not easy being the Biebs. Justin Bieber was forced to leave his luxury Parisian hotel, the iconic Hotel Le Meurice, on Monday after word got out that the Beauty And A Beat singer was staying there during his visit to the City of Lights," US Weekly reported.

Sources are stating Bieber allegedly booked seven suites across two floors for himself and his crew. They also believe the booking probably cost the singer at least $100,000. The expensive reservation will not financially hurt the young star. According to Forbes magazine, the singer earned $55 million as of May 2012. Forbes also stated the young star has over 21,000,000 followers on Twitter. He is the second most followed person. Lady Gaga is number one. They also stated Bieber has over 43 million Facebook fans, more than Mitt Romney and Barack Obama combined.

According to US Weekly, one of Bieber's reps stated, "Justin was not kicked out of the hotel. He decided to transfer to the Mandarin Oriental when there wasn't enough security at the hotel to control the crowds, "There wasn't even an underground entrance for him at the other hotel and the security was too lax given the size of the crowds."

It was reported there was over 500 fans cluttering the hotel. It was very dangerous, too much people in one area can result in a fire hazard.

Justin Bieber will begin his nationwide tour starting in June. It will begin in San Diego; he will perform at the Valley View Casino Center, and end in Atlanta, Georgia. He will perform at the Phillips Arena. Beliebers are crazy about the singer; his popularity does not seem to be going anywhere.

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