Justin Bieber Cheeses off Indoor Skydiving Facility, Gets Life Ban

Pop sensation Justin Bieber has reportedly been banned for life from an indoor skydiving facility in Las Vegas after he turned out to be a lousy customer.

Citing a source, E! News revealed that the 19-year-old was accompanied to the facility by six other people on Sunday, June 16. The group reached the facility right before it was about to close and opted to make the payment later. Bieber was given the choice of either shelling out $1600 for the group or posting a photograph of himself on Instagram mid-flight with a suitable compliment. He said he would go with the latter option, but then didn't end up posting the selfie.

Besides not paying, the group, described as a "disrespectful bunch", didn't bother to tip the staff and dirtied the bathroom to boot.

E! News got a rep to confirm that Bieber isn't allowed back - ever.

This isn't the first venue that isn't a Belieber. In March this year, a manager at a club called Passage in Vienna declared that Bieber wasn't welcome back after his bodyguards allegedly broke fans' cameras and the mobile phones of other guests at the venue.

Prior to that incident in February, Sankeys, a club in Manchester (that shut its doors in May), barred Bieber from entering the venue, thanks to his dance moves. "Yes the rumours are true...we turned Justin Bieber away last night. He shuffles on stage and we can't be having that in Sankeys now can we!!" tweeted the club.

While Bieber can hardly be blamed for his bad dance moves, he has defended himself from the bad boy reputation he's getting. "The biggest misconception about me is that I'm a bad person," said Bieber to Us Weekly in March. "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 also attributed his mistakes to his age. "I'm young and I make mistakes. That's part of growing up. I mess up sometimes. It's part of growing up," he said.

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