Justin Bieber May Allegedly Be Forced To Tour To 'Make Some Cash' Amid Health Struggle & Lavish Spending
By Favour Adegoke on November 26, 2024 at 8:45 PM EST
Updated on November 26, 2024 at 8:55 PM EST
Justin Bieber is allegedly in a financial bind amid his battle with Ramsay Hunt syndrome and might be forced to go on tour to pay his bills as he is currently not earning money while spending lavishly.
The singer, who is said to be considering suing his former business managers for allegedly mismanaging his $300M fortune, hasn't toured since 2023 or released an album since 2021.
However, despite the rumored challenges, Justin Bieber and his wife Hailey are thriving in their six-year marriage, recently celebrating their anniversary and welcoming son Jack Blues in August.
Justin Bieber May Be 'Forced' To Tour Again To Make Money Due To Lavish Lifestyle, Report Claims
According to Radar Online, Justin Bieber, who is grappling with the challenges of a severe neurological condition, Ramsay Hunt syndrome, is facing dwindling income while maintaining a lifestyle of unchecked spending.
An insider told the news outlet, "Justin has always been irresponsible with money and spends freely without looking at prices or his bank balance. No wonder the money is dwindling."
The singer was recently faced with a hefty $380,349 property tax bill for his $16.6 million estate in California's Coachella Valley, which has set off warning bells.
According to the source, the "quickest way" for the "Baby" hitmaker "to make some cash would be to tour, but Justin probably wouldn't be able to withstand the rigors of the road" due to complications from Ramsay Hunt syndrome.
This condition can trigger debilitating symptoms, including facial paralysis, hearing loss, vertigo, tinnitus, dizziness, and vocal strain.
Justin hasn't dropped a studio album since 2021 and was forced to pull the plug on most of his "Justice World Tour" in 2023 due to complications from his neurological disorder.
The Singer May Not Be Able To Sustain His Luxurious Lifestyle 'Without Any Cash Flow'
Meanwhile, Justin is reportedly displeased with his former business advisers, accusing them of mishandling his $300 million fortune, much of which came from selling his music catalog last year to Hipgnosis Songs Capital for $200 million.
The deal included his publishing rights, master recordings, and neighboring rights for his entire back catalog. Justin allegedly believes poor decisions by his management cost him significant wealth.
According to sources close to the situation, the singer is considering legal action against those he believes mishandled his finances. However, the decision has sparked division within his current team.
Insiders revealed that while some advisers are urging him to pursue the lawsuit, others caution against it. Many believe Justin's extravagant spending habits may be the real culprit behind his financial troubles.
An insider said, "Things are not looking good for Justin. Without any cash flow, he's not going to be able to sustain his extravagant lifestyle much longer."
Justin Bieber Parted Ways With His Longtime Talent Manager, Scooter Braun
The news about Bieber's intention to sue his business managers comes months after he parted ways with talent manager Scooter Braun.
The reason behind the separation was not stated at the time, only that the talent manager would no longer have a hand in directing Bieber's affairs.
"Scooter Braun and SB Projects are not involved in Justin's current business or management and will not be involved moving forward," read a report, per People Magazine.
They added, "Justin is excited about the projects he is currently working on and is focused on what's in front of him."
Following the revelation, Braun announced that he was retiring from music management after 23 years.
Justin And Hailey Bieber Dismiss Divorce Rumors, Celebrate 6th Anniversary
On the other hand, Justin and his wife, Hailey Bieber, are shutting down speculation about trouble in their six-year marriage.
According to a source who spoke to People, the couple, who welcomed their son Jack Blues three months ago, are thriving and paying no mind to the rumors.
"They laugh at the constant divorce rumors," the insider shared. "It's annoying but just noise."
The pair marked their sixth wedding anniversary in September. They initially tied the knot at a New York City courthouse in 2018 and followed it up with a grand celebration in South Carolina the following year.
Hailey gave fans a glimpse of their romantic anniversary festivities on Instagram Stories, showing off balloons and candlelit décor.
She captioned a Polaroid snap of the two sharing a kiss with "6 years," adding a heart and ring emoji. "Love you, baby."
The Couple Celebrated Halloween With Baby Jack
The couple's anniversary celebration came just weeks after they welcomed their son, Jack Blues, in August. They announced his arrival with a sweet photo of his tiny foot shared on Instagram.
"They seem even more in love since the baby arrived," a source told the publication at the time. "[Justin's] been in a joyful bubble since Jack arrived. His focus is on being the best dad and husband he can be."
While the Biebers have kept their newborn out of the public eye, they gave fans a glimpse of family fun with a themed Halloween costume in November.
Justin dressed as Ron Stoppable, and Hailey as Kim Possible. However, baby Jack stole the show as Rufus, Ron's quirky pet naked mole rat from the Disney Channel series, "Kim Possible."