British Prime Minister David Cameron has reportedly sold a meet-and-greet with Justin Bieber for £10,000 at an auction.
According to The Sun, a wealthy financier paid over £10,000 ($15,700) for the privilege of giving four teenage girls an access backstage pass to meet Justin when his 2013 Believe Tour rolls into London’s O2 Arena on March 7, 2013.
The newspaper claims that a wealthy Tory supporter brought the prize for over £10,000 ($15,638) for four teenage girls to go backstage and meet JB at his gig at London's O2 Arena on March 7.
The newspaper claims that a wealthy Tory supporter brought the prize for over £10,000 ($15,638) for four teenage girls to go backstage and meet JB at his gig at London's O2 Arena on March 7.
It is thought that the As Long As You Love Me singer was 'unaware' of the auction prize, meaning he may refuse to comply. If this happens, the fee would have to be returned.
The prize was reportedly donated by Universal Music UK and was described as "every girl's dream" in the catalogue advertising the auction lot.
The description added: "The four golden ticket holders will get the chance to go backstage to meet face-to-face with the gorgeous teen heartthrob".
A Universal Music UK spokeswoman has since commented on the claims, stating that Bieber "wouldn't expect to be informed" about who got special passes for backstage meetings.
Last month, The Chicago Sun Times reported that “Justin Bieber is uncomfortable”
discussing his political causes.
“Justin is uncomfortable in general about political causes — He’s all about entertaining his fans with his music and not interested in pushing a political agenda.”
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