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Justin Bieber gets caught in a snowy shootout in new Honest music video

Justin Bieber gets caught in a snowy shootout in new Honest music video






Editor Katie Watkin's 29/4/22

Candian Pop superstar Justin Bieber takes to the slopes and gets caught in a snowy shootout in the video for his latest single Honest.  

The Canadian singer, now 28 and rapper Don Toliver, 27, can be seen snowmobiling off-piste in the mountains with their partners when individuals dressed in all black attack the group. 

 Justin Bieber fell to the ground as he is shot in the leg, but appears to not be fatally injured as he lies on the ground and smokes.

Elsewhere in the video for his new hip hop single, Bieber relaxes in a ski lodge dressed in white loungewear and spilling his coffee as he dances around the room.  

He dons an all-white suit and a bright orange balaclava as he sing  as he sings the chorus.  The end of the video sees the group sitting by a blazing campfire after the dramatic altercation in the mountains.

The clips also shows the singer joking about on the set, dancing with other crew members and steaming his outfits as she sings “I feel funny, laugh it up chuckles”.  

A caption in the video says: “We shot this video on my phone in between takes of our actual video.”  This is Bieber’s first official single since Ghost, the final solo track released from his sixth studio album Justice in 2021.  The album was nominated for eight Grammys Awards, including album of the year and song and record of the year for Peaches.  

Bieber is currently on the opening leg of his Justice world tour




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