Justin Bieber Retiring In Canada? ‘All That Matters’ Singer Twitter, Facebook Protests Against Atlanta Move

Justin Bieber may be considering retiring in Canada-the Buckhead Neighborhood Coalition of Atlanta has launched a Facebook and Twitter campaign against the "All That Matters" singer being able to move in., the New York Daily News reports.

"As a community here in Buckhead, we have worked hard to achieve our goals and get to where we are," one protest Facebook event description reads.

"Justin Bieber's relocation to Atlanta can be nothing but bad for our children, as well as the community."

A petition created on WhiteHouse.gov by a Detroiter to deport Justin Bieber and revoke his green card has generated over 260,000 signatures, Michigan Live reports.

Justin Bieber will be living in a mansion resembling a spaceship for the next three months, the Daily Mail reports.

The four-bedroom, 5,500 sq. ft. house will be closer to his mentor Usher, the website also reports.

Justin Bieber will be deposed and questioned about a 2013 incident in Miami when the pop star allegedly instructed his bodyguard to attack photographer Jeffrey Binion and take his film card, People magazine reports, leaving many fans wondering if he's considering retiring after another arrest possibility arises.

"Miami Judge Sarah Zabel initially denied Bieber's requests to stop Binion's lawyers from deposing him and asking questions about other incidents involving him and his varied bodyguards' aggressive behavior," a source told People magazine.

Selena Gomez thought Justin Bieber may have given her a sexually transmitted disease before she allegedly entered rehab for her rumored lupus disease, HollywoodLife.com reports.

"Selena has had issues with anxiety for a while," an inside source told the website.

"And she's still dealing with them. It started when Justin was cheating on her - one big breaking point was that she thought he gave her an STD and got tested."

There is no confirmation whether the "Slow Down" singer has a sexually transmitted disease.

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