
Justin Bieber's Private Jet And Other Silly Purchases: Right to Spend or Too Extravagant?
SodaHead Celebs
2011/09/28 22:34:38
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Justin Bieber is a 17-year-old bazillionaire who probably hasn't learned to save his loads of hard-earned cash yet. So we guess we shouldn't be too surprised at some of his frivolous purchases. But $19,000 for a single trip on a private jet? We're just glad he hasn't bought the $22 million Cessna Citation X jet yet.
Thanks to Bieber's photo-sharing Instagram account, fans everywhere can see what Bieber's up to by the pictures he posts...as well as how much the pop star is spending on a daily basis. In addition to the $19K a pop private jet trip, Bieber has spent a few gazillian pretty pennies on other luxuries too.
Those items include a Ferrari F430 ($200,000), a Lamborghini Gallardo ($200,000), a chartered yacht for two ($300,000) and a Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich ($2.75.) OK, so that last thing isn't exactly a frivolous purchase, but it is delicious.
Anyway, here's a photo that Justin's music video director (and good friend) Alfredo Flores tweeted while aboard the flashy jet with the following caption: "BOOM BOOM POW! @JustinBieber @SelenaGomez...See the creeper?"

That creeper is Justin's bodyguard in the background by the way. And the dude sticking his tongue out is Mr. Alfredo Flores himself, just in case you're wondering.
But, back to the point. Do you think Justin Bieber's private jet purchases are too much -- or does he have a right to spend spend spend?
Thanks to Bieber's photo-sharing Instagram account, fans everywhere can see what Bieber's up to by the pictures he posts...as well as how much the pop star is spending on a daily basis. In addition to the $19K a pop private jet trip, Bieber has spent a few gazillian pretty pennies on other luxuries too.
Those items include a Ferrari F430 ($200,000), a Lamborghini Gallardo ($200,000), a chartered yacht for two ($300,000) and a Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich ($2.75.) OK, so that last thing isn't exactly a frivolous purchase, but it is delicious.
Anyway, here's a photo that Justin's music video director (and good friend) Alfredo Flores tweeted while aboard the flashy jet with the following caption: "BOOM BOOM POW! @JustinBieber @SelenaGomez...See the creeper?"

That creeper is Justin's bodyguard in the background by the way. And the dude sticking his tongue out is Mr. Alfredo Flores himself, just in case you're wondering.
But, back to the point. Do you think Justin Bieber's private jet purchases are too much -- or does he have a right to spend spend spend?
Top Opinion
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MustangSally 2011/09/28 22:54:56Too Extravagant




















i just said he should give at least a lot of it to people because he doesnt need it and other people do, also there a re a lot of good artists/musicians that weren't luck enough to be in the right place at the right time when they were younger that he could hook up...
Anyhoo ... the entertainment and sports worlds are full of people who "had it all" but then went bankrupt later on. Not to mention, who knows if Bieber will even be popular 5 or 10 years from now?
no one can restrict..........
What a boon.
Wake up. This class warfare BS is just meant to divide the country so that the Democans can buy the vote of the poor. When 50% of the country THAT DOESN'T PAY INCOME TAX can VOTE THEMSELVES a portion of the government coffers.............. we are going to fail as a country.
When the government gets the money, they give it to failing banks and businesses, spend billions in unproductive and unprofitable sectors of the economy, spend trillions on warfare (including an utterly failed and counterproductive "war" on drugs). They have a proven track record of fiscal mismanagement and over spending. The increased tax rates also drive businesses and capital investment elsewhere.
Now really. Which do you think helps the economy more?
BTW - you do NOT stimulate an economy by removing money flowing through it to prop up bloated government spending.
IF you were to take 100% of the income from the top 10% of income earners you would STILL not cover our annual deficit. The problem is NOT an income problem it is a SPENDING PROBLEM. Congress doesn't need to learn how to tax more it needs to learn how to SPEND LESS.
Wake up. This class warfare BS is just meant to divide the country so that the Democans can buy the vote of the poor. When 50% of the country THAT DOESN'T PAY INCOME TAX can VOTE THEMSELVES a portion of the government coffers.............. we are going to fail as a country.