In another story about Justin Bieber's struggles, the singer had to leave his pet monkey (yes, you read right) in quarantine after landing in Germany last week without the necessary papers for the animal, an official said Saturday, according to CBS News.
"The 19-year-old arrived at Munich airport last Thursday. When he went through customs, he didn't have the documentation necessary to bring the capuchin monkey into the country, so the animal had to stay with authorities," customs spokesman Thomas Meister said, reported CBS News.
Bieber, who was in Germany to preform, later took to Twitter to express his feelings, but didn't bring up the monkey.
"Munich was a good time. And loud. The bus is headed to Vienna now. U coming?"
This incident is just the latest in a very turbulence Euro-trip.
Earlier on his tour, while in England, he was rushed to the hospital after struggling with his breathing and fainted backstage at a show.
After that, Bieber was caught on camera clashing with a paparazzo.
He was also booed by the legions of teeny-bopping Bieberbots when he showed up late to his concert, causing all of his (need to be in bed by 10 p.m.) fans to either be dragged home by their parents, or miss school the next day.
After England, he was again spotted, this time, half-naked, in a Polish airport.
However, he is not apologetic, "the biggest misconception about me is that I'm a bad person. I get upset about that. I have a big heart. I want to be a good role model, but some people want me to fail," he said to US Weekly. Adding, "I'm young and I want to have fun. I don't think there is anything wrong with that."
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