Justin Bieber filmed peeing in restaurant’s plastic bucket

Jul 10, 2013 - 09:00
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Justin Bieber filmed peeing in restaurant’s plastic bucket
Justin Bieber filmed peeing in restaurant’s plastic bucket

JUSTIN Bieber has been caught on video peeing in a mop bucket in a restaurant kitchen.

The singer, 19, was filmed relieving himself into the yellow plastic container while cackling at his own antics.

The pop star, who has been courting controversy with his wild child behaviour, risks disgusting his army of fans with his latest prank.

The footage, posted on US website TMZ, was shot in New York earlier this year.

Bieber and his friends were leaving a nightclub through the restaurant kitchen and the singer decided he needed a wee.

But instead of going to the loo, Bieber urinated in the mop bucket used to clean the restaurant’s floors.

The singer and his pals also acted as though the restaurant should feel honoured by his unconventional toilet habits.

He tells staff: “That’s the coolest spot to p***. You know, you’ll remember that forever.”

And his friend adds: “You’re not gonna remember him p***ing in the restroom. Like everybody does that.”

They then dash up a flight of stairs before Bieber spots a photo of former US President Bill Clinton, sprays it with a cleaning fluid and shouts: “F*** Bill Clinton.”

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