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Justin Bieber Calls Out Paparazzi In Dramatic New Video

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Justin Bieber had something to say to paparazzi during a recent outing — and he didn’t hold back.

Bieber, 31, was filmed arriving at a coffee shop in Palm Springs, California, on Wednesday, April 9, when he was swarmed by photographers outside the establishment.

Per video footage obtained by TMZ, as soon as the “Sorry” singer — clad in an oversized tan sweatshirt, long baggy shorts, and neon yellow sneakers — saw the paparazzi, he began calling out to them in frustration.

“Good morning,” one photographer greeted him, to which Bieber responded, “No! Not good morning.” He held his arm up in front of his face in an attempt to shield himself from the cameras.

“[You] want money, money, money, money,” the Grammy Award winner repeatedly told the photographers, rubbing his fingers together in a “cash” gesture, walking directly up to one paparazzo who was filming him. “Get out of here.”

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“That’s all you want,” Bieber — who became a dad last year when welcoming son Jack Blues with wife Hailey Bieber in August — repeated. “You don’t care about people. Only money. No people. You don’t care about human beings.”

Since rising to fame as a young teen, Bieber has had countless encounters with intrusive photographers — perhaps the most infamous being back in 2017, when he accidentally hit an aggressive paparazzo with his car when leaving Hillsong Church.

At the time, the “Baby” artist — then 23 — was rushed by a swarm of flashing photographers while getting into his truck. As seen in the since-viral video, Bieber attempted to drive away but accidentally struck a photographer in front of him. After realizing what just happened, Bieber got out of the car to check on the man.

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The paparazzo, who suffered non-life threatening injuries to his leg, spoke out after the incident.

“An hour before my birthday hits I get ran over by Justin Bieber. Isn’t that something? He’s a good kid though,” the photographer, Maurice Lamont, later wrote via Instagram, per People. “I think the truck was a little too big for him though because there’s no way he could see over the front … the slope it was on. Like I said, he got out, he was compassionate, he’s a good kid, accidents happen.”

Bieber was not arrested nor charged in the incident.

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