The ‘dreaded’ Bieber won’t strike again

Justin Bieber performs at a concert during his Believe world tour in Asuncion, Paraguay on November 6, 2013. Photo:Jorge Saenz

Justin Bieber performs at a concert during his Believe world tour in Asuncion, Paraguay on November 6, 2013. Photo:Jorge Saenz

Published Nov 26, 2013

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London - Justin Bieber reportedly signed a contract forcing him to behave at a New Zealand hotel.

The 'Boyfriend' singer was banned from bringing back girls to his £1,000 a night suite and restricted from eating with guests in the posh banquet room in a bid to prevent any controversy during his residence at the Langham Hotel in Auckland last weekend.

A source told the Daily Star newspaper: "Justin will be thrown out if doesn't follow the rules. They don't care who he is. His management were made to sign a contract, which included a long list of demands, stopping him from partying and disturbing other guests."

Justin's arrival was "dreaded" by hotel staff following his recent stint in Brazil where he attempted to bring two prostitutes back to his hotel after visiting a brothel, and faced arrest after spray painting the side of a hotel building with graffiti.

However the 19-year-old singer was forced to agree to the hotel's demands after a string of accommodation in the area failed to meet his security needs.

The source added: "There aren't many other hotels he could stay in that has the necessary security facilities. So really they had to sign. But it's a highly respectable place and Justin's arrival was dreaded by some." - Bang Showbiz

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