Bieber may sue his own party guests if they try to leak and spill the beans about what goes on behind close doors. And according to TMZ, the amount one can be sued could be well into the millions.
Because Justin Bieber is not only a major pop star, but a lightning rod for controversy and venom (a lot of which, admittedly, he brings onto himself with his bad-boy behavior), it’s no surprise that the “Believe” star is interested in having more control over his own narrative.
But how can a young man who likes to party keep things a little more hush hush than they already are? By making his party guests sign NDA agreements.
Yes, you read that right.
Justin Bieber plans to make everyone who attends parties inside his home to sign an agreement to never divulge information about what goes on or what he does (or attempt to mischaracterize what goes on or lie about what Bieber does). And if one were to break the agreement by blabbing their mouth to their friends or, worse, to a popular publication like US magazine or People?
Well, you’d need to be prepared to hire some lawyers, because Bieber just might hit you with a $5 million lawsuit. But it’s not just talking about the party verbally. For those interested in tweeting about the party, or hopping onto your blog, think twice. That, too, will incur a $5 million lawsuit.
What are your thoughts? Is Justin Bieber taking things too far? Voice your thoughts below.
Because Justin Bieber is not only a major pop star, but a lightning rod for controversy and venom (a lot of which, admittedly, he brings onto himself with his bad-boy behavior), it’s no surprise that the “Believe” star is interested in having more control over his own narrative.
But how can a young man who likes to party keep things a little more hush hush than they already are? By making his party guests sign NDA agreements.
Yes, you read that right.
Justin Bieber plans to make everyone who attends parties inside his home to sign an agreement to never divulge information about what goes on or what he does (or attempt to mischaracterize what goes on or lie about what Bieber does). And if one were to break the agreement by blabbing their mouth to their friends or, worse, to a popular publication like US magazine or People?
Well, you’d need to be prepared to hire some lawyers, because Bieber just might hit you with a $5 million lawsuit. But it’s not just talking about the party verbally. For those interested in tweeting about the party, or hopping onto your blog, think twice. That, too, will incur a $5 million lawsuit.
What are your thoughts? Is Justin Bieber taking things too far? Voice your thoughts below.