Justin Bieber plotting music return to recording studio and the road as he 'needs the money and wants to work'
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Justin Bieber is eyeing a return to the music after four years, as insiders say he's motivated and recharged for a bounceback in his professional endeavors. The Canadian pop star, 30, 'needs the money and wants to work,' sources told Puck News' Matthew Belloni in his What I'm Hearing newsletter Friday, in a column making entertainment predictions for the new year.
The Love Yourself singer - who in August welcomed his first child, son Jack Blues, with wife Hailey Bieber, 28 - 'still owes' the touring company AEG 'a ton for his canceled tour' in March of 2023, Belloni reported. The Peaches artist also has a hot of 'other pop star expenses' weighing on his bottom line, Belloni reported.
The Grammy-winning singer's return to the limelight will come with a new lineup of supporting staff, after he parted ways with manager Scooter Braun within the last two years. Braun last summer announced his retirement from music management, after past having represented superstars including Bieber, Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato.
Justin Bieber, 30, is eyeing a return to the music after four years, as insiders say he's motivated and recharged for a bounceback in his professional endeavors. Pictured last year in Toronto. According to the newsletter, Bieber is now being represented by lawyer Michael Rhodes, who has past represented celebrities such as Madonna and members of the Kardashian family.