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Justin Bieber sends cutting message after expletive-filled screaming match with paparazzi

He don’t like the lights.
On the heels of Justin Bieber’s screaming match with the paparazzi, the singer sent a clear social media message.
The Grammy winner, 31, captioned an Instagram slideshow Friday with a middle finger emoji and the phrase “ay bay bay.”
The upload included six never-before-seen snaps of the songwriter with his and wife Hailey Bieber’s son, Jack Blues.
The 9-month-old, whose face could not be seen in the photos, wore a gray sweater and patterned red shorts.
Justin held the little one in his arms, with Jack’s hand resting sweetly on his shoulder.
The pop star sported a red Balenciaga shirt in the carousel, as well as neon yellow shorts and mismatched socks.
When Justin last shared pictures of himself holding his baby boy in May, Instagram users slammed him for also including shots — taken in the same location and outfit — of him smoking.
The American Music Award winner did not respond to comments about the “unsafe” behavior.
He and Hailey, 28, became parents in August 2024.
Justin railed a paparazzo wishing him a happy first Father’s Day during a heated confrontation outside Soho House Malibu, Calif., Thursday.
The “Baby” crooner began the conversation by telling the paps to “get out of [his] f–king face” and “stop asking [him] how it’s going.”
As for their question about whether he fears being deported amid immigration raids, the Canadian-born performer replied, “I’m a real man with a real family. And you’re really in front of my face.
“I’m a father. I’m a dad, and you guys are on private property in front of my car,” he continued.
Justin expressed that he was “at [his] wit’s end” and it was “mean to provoke people” as the paps continued pestering him with questions.
“I love my evenings, I love my wife, I love my family and you provoke me and it’s sad,” he insisted.
Justin’s emotional plea comes as he and Hailey have made consistent headlines over fans’ worries about their marriage — as well as the musician’s alleged drug use, financial state and overall well-being.
The Rhode creator attempted to push back at this in her recent Vogue cover story, saying, “You would think after having a child, people would maybe move on, chill out a little bit, but no.”
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