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calling it, dead by 21
I hope not.
calling it, dead by 21
calling it, dead by 21
He was thrust into the spotlight far too quickly and far too young. He's acting like a spoilt brat, and I'm not surprised, he's had everything handed to him the past few years, and I have no doubt he's surrounded by people who are not the best influence.
Very sad. Hopefully he can get his act together, he's setting such a bad example for all the young people who look up to him.
I read somewhere this morning that he's avoiding him mum now too, she's trying to push him to go to rehab, but he doesn't think he needs it so he's pretty much cut her out of his life. I really feel for her.
Unless he wants the look for making money, he should take a good look in a mirror. He's skinny, pale, and unhealthy looking. Even his teeth don't look so good.
Although Journals was rush-released to gain advantage of the sales rush before Christmas,[4] the album was commercially unsuccessful.[4][5] On the week of December 29, 2013, it appeared at number 46 on the UK Album Charts, his lowest peak position on that chart.[5] However, the album did better on UK's R&B Album chart, reaching number three.[6] In Australia, it landed at the number 35 spot for it's first week, with sales of only 4,067 in that country. This was the same time his documentary film Justin Bieber's Believe also commercially failed at the box office, making only $2 million on its first weekend. iTunes did not report U.S. sales to Nielsen SoundScan, reportedly because Bieber's record label did not want to end his streak of number-one albums, and as a result the album did not chart in the United States.[5] It later fell to number 50 on that chart, selling only 1,045 copies, totaling the Australian sales to 5,653.[7] The week Journals debuted, none of the songs impacted any radio stations
In the United States, Justin Bieber's Believe grossed $3.1 million during its first three days and was projected to generate $4.5 million in ticket sales during its five-day debut.[19] This is a dismal performance compared to his 2011 film which grossed $12.4 million on its opening day and $29.5 million during its opening weekend. On its third day (a Friday), Believe grossed just $790,000, putting it in an underwhelming 14th place just two days after its release.[20] The film made a domestic total of $6.2 million before closing on January 16.[21]
His career commercially is pretty much over:
His latest album released last month:
Won't report sales numbers = They are awful
His last 7 singes failed to reach higher than #40 on the Hot 100.
His 2nd movie:
Compared to his first movie, which made $99 million.
His fanbase has moved on.
Even a bigger train wreck. Makes Miley Cyrus look normal. Need I say more? :crazy:
:trainwreck:
Ronnie Howard and Christina Ricci...Yes...
But I have to support the poster's choice of Drew Barrymore, too... Because she DID spiral... But turned her life around ... :thumb:
JMO
his bond was set at 2,500 dollars. i doubt he will learn a thing and it will be a rinse, lather, repeat just like lindsay lohan.
if he keeps it up he will not live to see 21.