Bieber 'mans-up' to face radiation
Friday, 20 May 2011
Thousands of Japanese teenagers were this month celebrating the courage of Canadian singer Justin Bieber after he kept dates to perform in Osaka and Tokyo. TMZ reported the trip was in jeopardy after a 'mutiny' by his crew, who refused to fly to Japan noting that both Avril Lavigne and Slash had cancelled gigs on fears of radiation and further earthquakes. However, band manager Scooter Braun eventually demanded they 'man up and do the right thing by these kids', responding that Maroon 5 were not afraid.
Thousands of Japanese teenagers were this month celebrating the courage of Canadian singer Justin Bieber after he kept dates to perform in Osaka and Tokyo. TMZ reported the trip was in jeopardy after a 'mutiny' by his crew, who refused to fly to Japan noting that both Avril Lavigne and Slash had cancelled gigs on fears of radiation and further earthquakes. However, band manager Scooter Braun eventually demanded they 'man up and do the right thing by these kids', responding that Maroon 5 were not afraid.
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