Justin Bieber Already Retiring, Deported? Twitter Followers Buzz About Skipping Canada Court Date After Getting Back Together With Selena Gomez

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, leaving many fans wondering if he's already retiring and deported.

Defence 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.

Twitter rumors about Justin Bieber retiring are flaring after more attention is being brought to his deposition video and his embarrassing remarks.

Justin Bieber posted a Twitter message saying "Love how some people love to twist and justify the horrible action of others," leaving many fans wondering if he's considering retiring.

"They can't break us," he told his fans. "They can't get us down. We are too strong. We love too much. #mybeliebers."

Justin Bieber posted on Twitter and Instagram that he "loves music" as a petition aimed at deporting him continues to circulate.

The petition has hit over 260,000 signatures.

A video released by a Florida court technician was blurred out covering Justin Bieber's private parts and made it all over Twitter and Instagram.

It is part of several hours of video captured by surveillance cameras inside the Miami Beach Police Department's jail, where Justin Bieber was held after his arrest on DUI charges on January 23, CNN reports.

Miami-Dade County Judge William Altfield rejected arguments from Bieber's lawyer that the video should be kept private, CNN also reports.

"The court finds that images of the defendant while in custody at the Miami Beach Police Department are relevant to the public's right to know," he said, according to the site.

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