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Justin Bieber sports a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey for a wacky game of golf with DJ Khaled in Miami

May. 4, 2021
Justin Bieber sports a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey for a wacky game of golf with DJ Khaled in Miami

Justin Bieber and DJ Khaled hit the links for a very quirky round of golf on Sunday.

The Canadian pop star looked wacky while he and Khaled shot a music video for the song Let It Go on the greens of a Miami golf course.

JB sported a Toronto Maples Leafs jersey with 'Gilmour' across the back, a nod to 80s/90s hockey vet Dave Gilmour, while rocking his dreadlocked hair in two little pigtails.

The Baby crooner donned jorts that fell below the knee with tall white socks and clean sneakers.

Biebs put an array of talents on display as he putted around the course, hitting a few balls before trying out some juggling.

Khaled, who looked sharp in a blue button up worn with tons of diamond laden chains, hung out and chatted with the Sorry singer between takes.

Once the cameras started rolling, he and Justin were seen racing a pair of golf carts designed to look like luxe sports cars.

They also shared a hug after Bieber, then wearing a white jumpsuit, sank a perfect putt.

Standing by was Justin's devoted wife Hailey, who looked chic as can be wearing baggy boyfriend jeans and a gauzy green top.

After sundown rapper 21 Savage was seen partying with the pair for some more shots.

The upcoming video will be a nice treat for fans, who recently received the news that Bieber postponed his upcoming tour - again.

The summer gigs were slated to begin on June 2 at Pechanga Arena in San Diego, before making its way around the United States and Canada, and concluding on August 15 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, according to Showbiz 411.

All of the dates for the pop superstar's so-called comeback tour have been pushed back to 2022, with an official announcement expected to come soon from Team Bieber.

The delay in announcing new dates is likely due to challenges in rescheduling the dates; a plethora of COVID-postponed tours have meant that most major venues are almost fully booked well into 2022, it was claimed.


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