Justin Bieber Smiles With a Bong While Creating Music in Iceland
Thursday, 15 May 2025 () Justin Bieber's got nothing to hide ... because he's posting everything on social media -- including a new pic with a bong in his lap. Check out the gallery -- just a day after the pop star went on a bizarre rant about God, people pleasing, fishing…
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Justin Bieber's revealing what music gets him grooving ... his own stuff -- 'cause he was vibing to a couple of his well-known tracks at an invite-only event near Coachella Friday night.