Justin Bieber Claims ‘Worst Birthday Ever’ Was London Club’s Fault


Justin Bieber is calling his 19th birthday his worst such celebration – ever. As previously reported by The Inquisitr, Bieber and his large entourage cut the party at a London club short on Friday night. The singer and his crew left the England nightclub early amid claims that underage guests were part of Bieber’s 19th birthday shindig.

The pop star has denied taking minors in Cirque du Soir to help celebrate his birthday. Before the 19th birthday party, Justin Bieber tweeted that he had a “big night” ahead. Less than 12 hours later, the singers posted another tweet calling the night at the London club his “word birthday.”

Bieber’s birthday party ended abruptly after claims that Jaden Smith, 14, and Ella-Paige Roberts Clark, 17, were allegedly spotted inside the club, MTV News notes. Jaden is movie star Will Smith’s son. Roberts Clark is supposedly Justin Bieber’s newest romantic interest.

The pop sensation had this to say about Cirque du Soir ruining his 19th birthday:

“The funny moment when people believe I brought underage people to the club. U think Will is letting his 14 year old in a club, I don’t think so. 2nd I love how the club wanted to give the press another reason to why we didn’t stay at their weak a*s club so they wouldn’t look bard for me walking in and right back out. I said my worst bday but that was due to dummies pushing over my fans and being overly aggressive.”

Justin went on to say that it was truly not his worst birthday ever because all his friends “back home” flew in and that he was just made at the time of his earlier tweet. Cirque du Soir told E! Online that some of Bieber’s birthday party guests were under 18. Officials from the London club maintain they operate under a strict age policy and explained the rule when refusing to allow anyone inside with proof of age.

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