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Making an escape: Justin Bieber jetted out of Mexico on Tuesday as a second video of him using racist terms emerged on TMZ |
When a video of pop star Justin Bieber making racist jokes was published last week by British tabloid The Sun, it was hard to tell who lost more: Bieber, or TMZ, which purchased the video years ago and has used it to extort appearances and call-ins from Bieber ever since.
Justin Bieber Caught Telling Racist Joke on Video
That TMZ had the video for years isn't a secret. In its post on Sunday the gossip site acknowledged that it had possession of the video "4 years ago," (the video was likely made in August 2010, while Bieber was filming the documentary Never Say Never) but "decided not to post it ... in large part because he was 15 and immediately told his friends what he did was stupid."
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In hiding: Bieber has holed up at this luxury Mexican villa while he waited for the race row to blow over, it has was revealed |
"TMZ has been sitting on this video for 3+ years," one source, who worked with TMZ at the time the video came into the publication's hands, told us, "and have been using it as essentially ransom so that Bieber and his team would cooperate with them and give them scoops. It was very close to being released initially, but his team was able to convince them not to by giving them access and compliance." A TMZ spokesperson denied that the company agreed to suppress the tape in exchange for access, calling the allegation "absolutely not true."
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Company: Pals including the R & B singer Khalil were with Bieber at the stunning poolside hideaway |
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Causing a stir: The news emerged as the hitmaker was spotted leaving a swanky villa in Mexico |
A second video, of Bieber singing, "There'll be one less lonely nigger, if I kill you, I'll be part of the KKK," was published yesterday on TMZ, and the site reported that "various people" had "tried to extort him" over it:
Bieber and his team say various people have tried to extort him over the last few years — demanding money for both this video and the one he made when he was 15. Justin says he will not be shaken down anymore. He says he wants people to see the video and he wants to accept responsibility.
According to TMZ, someone who worked on one of Bieber's video projects stole the footage and two months ago offered to sell it back to Bieber's team for $1 million. The demand dropped down to $500,000 but the negotiations fell apart when Bieber's team decided the footage, now visibly dated, wasn't worth suppressing anymore.
Page Six reports the existence of more videos—taken from the same stock of footage shot for Never Say Never—of Bieber cracking racist jokes and using slurs.
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