October 21st 2024.
After a difficult month following the arrest of his former mentor, Sean 'Diddy' Combs, Justin Bieber has finally made his return to the spotlight. The young pop star had been keeping a low profile since the news broke, but he surprised fans with a live appearance at fellow artist Don Toliver's California gig on Saturday.
Justin, who had recently been seen out on a romantic dinner date with his wife Hailey Bieber, danced and moved around on stage as Don performed their 2023 duet "Private Landing". Although he had a microphone in hand, Justin didn't sing, but his presence alone was enough to excite the crowd. Hailey, who was in the audience, showed her support by dancing with friends and sharing a sweet post on her Instagram story with the caption "baby".
Don hyped up the crowd by announcing "Make some noise for f****** Justin B," which was met with thunderous applause. This was Justin's first public appearance since his gaunt appearance sparked concern last month. Despite the intense attention surrounding his former mentor, Justin seemed happy to be back on stage.
The Sorry hitmaker has reportedly distanced himself from Combs, who was arrested on charges of sexual trafficking, racketeering, and transportation for prostitution. The 54-year-old has been accused of sexual assault and rape by over 100 people, with more victims coming forward. Combs played a significant role in Justin's rise to fame, as he was a mentor to Usher who signed Justin at the young age of 14 after being discovered by Scooter Braun.
According to sources, Justin wants nothing to do with Combs and is completely disgusted by the allegations. The two had collaborated on a song as recent as 2023 for Diddy's album "The Love Album: Off the Grid," which also featured other artists such as The Weeknd, French Montana, Mary J. Blige, and John Legend. However, an insider revealed that Justin would not have agreed to the collaboration had he known about the allegations.
Instead of addressing the situation, Justin has been focusing on his family, including his wife Hailey and their newborn son Jack, who was born in August. Concerns were raised when an old clip resurfaced of Diddy saying he had "custody" of Justin for 48 hours when the pop star was just 15. This was similar to when Usher lived with Diddy in his New York apartment for a year when he was 13.
In a video from a year later, Justin looked uncomfortable and stuttered when Diddy asked why he had been avoiding him. As the rapper awaits trial, more victims have come forward, including underage victims of both sexes, with the youngest being a nine-year-old boy. Diddy's attorney has expressed disappointment in the arrest, stating that they believe it is an unjust prosecution of an innocent man.
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