Sing for your sins, mayor tells Bieber


The Gold Coast mayor says Justin Bieber should sing for his sins after the pop star was involved in a graffiti attack at an exclusive hotel.

Mayor Tom Tate is less than thrilled with the singer’s conduct after he and his entourage spray painted cartoon faces on a wall at the hotel at Surfers Paradise early on Wednesday.

Tate says it appears Bieber had already left the hotel, bound for shows in Sydney, and wasn’t there to receive the graffiti clean-up kit he sent over.

He says the least the singer can do now is return after his Sydney shows and clean up the mess.

Failing that, he should put on a free concert to make amends for his sins.

”If a normal person did that they’d be serving 80 to 100 hours of community service,” Tate told the Nine Network today.

”Just come and clean it up and we’ll be happy with you. Alternatively come and sing at our mayoral Christmas carols on the seventh of December for an hour and I’ll let you go.”

Tate said the star and his mates did something ”really, really silly” when they drew cartoon faces in fluorescent paint on the wall.

Bieber’s handiwork included a Pacman ghost, which was scrawled on the wall at the QT Hotel in Surfers Paradise early on Wednesday after the star’s first Brisbane show.

A photo of the group’s artistic offerings was even posted on Instagram.

Tate said the star’s behaviour set a pretty poor example. ”He’s admitted to it. He’s gone onto his Twitter site and uploaded the shots. It’s disrespectful to be doing graffiti, but to boast about it on social media is just taking it to another level.”

He said Bieber’s best assets would be well protected if he did return and use one of the council’s clean-up kits to fix his mess.

”I know he’s got beautiful eyes. I’ve got some goggles for him, and some gloves because I know he doesn’t want to get his hands dirty.”

”Do your business in Sydney and come on back and I’ll give you a chance to clean it up.”

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– AAP

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