Justin Bieber Gets Sick On Stage In Arizona

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Published on October 01, 2012 with No Comments

When you got it, you got it and clearly Justin Bieber has it.

Despite throwing up while performing on stage – two things happened – Bieber continued to perform and his die-hard fans are still crazy about him.

During the first show of his Believe tour on Saturday night at the Jobing arena in Glendale, Arizona, Justin suddenly buckled over on stage mid-show and threw up.

Bieber barfs on stage

Bieber barfs on stage

The 18-year old singing sensation apologized to the crowd for being sick, but it seems that his loyal fans thing he is the ‘one’.

TMZ has posted a 16-second clip posted online showing Justin coming down the stairs in a choreographed move with his back-up dancers.

Bieber was dressed in leather pants, black high top sneakers, a white T-shirt and vest, while performing the song Out of Town Girl.

Justin then suddenly buckled over mysteriously with his back to the audience while vomiting profusely.

The singer is then seen running for the side of the stage.

And the big mystery – Bieber’s vocals continued on a backing track as his dancers continued dancing.

After returning moments later, Justin asked his adoring crowd, ‘Will you love me even though I’m throwing up on stage?’

Justin later took to Twitter and blamed the incident on drinking too much milk and added that Glendale was a ‘great show’ and that he was getting better before Sunday’s show in Las Vegas.

Justin Bieber Twitter

Justin Bieber Twitter

He accompanied his message with a picture of himself tucked in bed, writing, ‘Great show. Getting better for tomorrow’s show !!!! Love u’, adding moments later, ‘And …. Milk was a bad choice! Lol’.

Anyone want to make Bieber feel better?

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