Justin Bieber Retiring, Deported Petition In Canada? Selena Gomez’s Boyfriend Makes Twitter, Instagram Buzz After Being Booed At Canadian Award Show

Justin Bieber was recently booed after receiving a Juno Award at a Canadian music show, TMZ reports, leaving the question of weather those in his native country would consider launching their own petition aimed at deporting him and making him retire.

Selena Gomez's family is worried that she may run off and elope with Justin Bieber, the International Business Times reports.

"They think they're Romeo and Juliet. The harder people try to keep them part, the more they want to be together," a source told Life and Style magazine, according to the site.

"Justin has always told her he'd love to marry her. They both act on impulse - he'd marry her in a heartbeat, and I can totally see her running off with him."

Earlier this week, Justin Bieber posted a photo on Twitter and Instagram mentioning that he's finished getting sleeve tattoos for a while after getting a new one.

Kobe Bryant and a business associate have a running bet on Justin Bieber retiring, the New Yorker reports-the wager has left hundreds of Twitter and Instagram users buzzing and sharing photos about the revelation.

Selena Gomez's boyfriend posted a photo of himself imitating famed actor James Dean, bringing harsh criticism from Twitter and Instagram followers, leaving many fans wondering if the embarrassment will contribute to possible reasons for retiring.

Justin Bieber also recently posted a photo of his new Banksy tattoo on Twitter featuring a young girl reaching for a heart-shaped balloon that has flown away from her reach.

The Instagram photo was captioned, "Controversial @justinbieber #banksy."

Justin Bieber's Twitter followers are buzzing about the "All That Matters" singer skipping out on his first Toronto court appearance after getting back together with Selena Gomez.

Defense lawyer Brian Greenspan, who appeared on the pop star's behalf in an Old City Hall courtroom on Monday, said he has "independent witnesses" who profess his client did not engage in any wrongdoing, the Toronto Sun reports.

"We will pursue our independent witnesses, we will compare them to the witnesses that will be provided to us in disclosure, and decisions will be made," he said outside court, according to the website.

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