Singer Justin Bieber asked to leave Mexico’s Tulum ruin site

January 08 20:00 2016

Justin Bieber is causing trouble again.

Canadian singer Justin Bieber and his entourage were ordered from an archaeological site in Mexico after he apparently tried to climb onto the ruins, an official has said.

On Thursday afternoon, Justin disrespected centuries of Mayan culture with some rude and immature behavior.

Earlier this week the singer was pictured visiting nearby Jungla Maya, a park in the Quintana Roo area of Mexico with new girlfriend Hailey Baldwin.

“The young man is said to have threatened and insulted the INAH workers and police were even called although their intervention wasn’t finally necessary”.

“The singer ignored the signs and chose to climb onto platforms and restricted areas”, says Sipse newspaper. Sources who spotted Justin and his girlfriend during their visit claim that they saw Justin throwing away cans that had contained alcohol as he entered the premises, and believe he was under the influence during his visit.

According to local press, a light mooning was not all that Bieber had in store at Tulum’s Mayan fortress: When he and his squad of Juggalo wannabes arrived at the entrance, they were reportedly carrying beers and shouted profanities at security guards.

Bieber has been involved in several incidents in Latin America in recent years.

One Argentine lawyer accused Bieber of sending bodyguards to attack a photographer outside a Buenos Aires nightclub.

Bieber, who was discovered in 2008 when a music producer stumbled on an online video of the youngster, released “Purpose” last month, his first album in three years.

The coastal archeological site of Tulum is built on the eastern coast of the Yucatan Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea and one of the most well-preserved ruins of the Mayan civilization.

Justin Bieber kicked out of Mexican archeological site

Singer Justin Bieber asked to leave Mexico’s Tulum ruin site
 
 
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