Justin Bieber calls Bill Clinton after video of peeing into mop bucket, swearing at Clinton photo

Jul 11, 2013 - 18:11
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Justin Bieber calls Bill Clinton after video of peeing into mop bucket, swearing at Clinton photo
A screen grab of a video showing Justin Bieber peeing into a janitor's mop bucket at a New York restaurant, before he yelled 'F*** Bill Clinton!" at the former president's photo. Picture: TMZ

JUSTIN Bieber has apparently reached out to Bill Clinton to apologise after being caught on video peeing into a mop bucket and then spraying a photo of Clinton with cleaning fluid and yelling "F*** Bill Clinton!"

Bieber has come under fire for his eyebrow-raising behaviour, but it seems Mr Clinton - no stranger to public scandal - was quick to forgive the mop bucket peeing and foul-mouth tirade.

"@BillClinton Thanks for taking the time to talk Mr President. Your words meant a lot. #greatguy”, Bieber tweeted.

Mr Clinton took Bieber’s foul-mouthed tirade in good humour, E! news reports, with sources saying told the pop star that if it's the worst he's done, he's got nothing to worry about.

A grateful Bieber also reportedly told Mr Clinton to let him know if there's anything he can do to help the with his charity, the Clinton Global Initiative.

 

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