Justin Bieber Banned News: Sky Diving Facility Puts Him on 'No Fly List' Over Bad Behavior & Not Paying Up
Las Vegas Indoor Skydiving confirmed that it banned Justin Bieber for life after he used the facility and then backed out of the payment deal he arranged with the company.
A representative for the facility told E! News that the singer was put on the No Fly list for life after he and some friends visited the place on Sunday, June 16. Sources said the 20-year-old and six others arrived minutes before closing, and when he was approached about payment he was apparently given the option of shelling out $1,600 for himself and his crew, or posting a shout-out to the facility and a photo of himself mid-flight to his Instagram account.
Bieber reportedly agreed to post a photo as payment, but never actually went through with the publicity agreement. His Instagram account shows no photo proof that he was at the facility on June 16. He uploaded only two "selfie" photos and images of a cat on the day that he reportedly visited the skydiving facility. He also made no mention of the visit on Twitter.
An insider told the news station that Bieber "actually faked like he was posting something, per the agreement, but never did."
In addition to allegedly not paying, the group did not tip the staff either. A source also said the group was "a disrespectful bunch," adding that Bieber was not very friendly and seemed "very disconnected from reality."
One of Bieber's security guards allegedly left a mess around the sink at the facility and threw a paper towel on the floor of the restroom while looking at an employee who was watching him.
A source described Bieber to be "very standoff-ish toward mostly everyone outside of his crew."