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Justin Bieber: New Clock Tattoo Sign of Career Winding Down as Movie Makes $6K Tuesday

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UPDATE: TMZ now reporting that at 8:30am Pacific Time police are raiding Bieber’s house in Calabasas, California on a felony search warrant, looking for evidence in his neighbor’s house  egging incident.

Justin Bieber has a new tattoo. Tabloid sites say it’s his 22nd or 23rd. This one is of an analog clock face. It may be an indication of his career winding down, or he’s keeping track of his last fifteen minutes of fame. On Tuesday, his “Believe” movie made just over $6,000 in 77 theaters. That’s about eight people max in every theatre. I hope they brought scarves and sweaters. It gets drafty in those big empty venues. “Believe” should be gone from theaters by Friday.

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Roger Friedman
Roger Friedman
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