Justin Bieber ‘tells Miley Cyrus to “shut the f*** up”‘

Feb 13, 2014 - 14:42
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Justin Bieber ‘tells Miley Cyrus to “shut the f*** up”‘
Justin Bieber’s friends are dropping like flies

‘Furious’ Justin Bieber has allegedly tued on his onetime confidant Miley Cyrus and told her to ‘shut the f*** up’.

Biebs reportedly cut ties with Miley after she publicly advised him to stay indoors following his arrest last month.

‘You got a lot of money, pay people to make sure you don’t get in trouble and party at your house. Build a club at your house,’ she told Jay Leno.

‘I get the most flack but I don’t have a mugshot,’ she added.

And Bizzle, yes BIZZLE, is fuming.

‘Miley’s comments infuriated Justin, who phoned the next day and waed her to keep her f****** mouth SHUT!’ said a source.

‘Justin was furious. He’d really thought he and Miley were true friends, especially since she’s been brutally criticised for her own wild behaviour.

‘When she defended herself by telling Justin he really needs to get his act together before he implodes, he exploded, and hung up,’ the insider added to The National Enquirer.

Miley Cyrus thinks Bieber’s problems would be solved if he put a club in his home (Photo: Supplied)

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