Justin Bieber is in hot water, but not for the same shenanigans that we've come to know and forgive of the Canadian singer.
This time, he's pissed off Marilyn Manson, who opened up to Consequence of Sound about his feelings on Bieber selling Manson's face on a shirt and much more.
SEE ALSO: Justin Bieber now has 100 million Twitter followers. Here's how to celebrate.“He was [already] wearing the shirt that had his name on my shirt, and he said to me, ‘I made you relevant again...bad mistake to say to me,” Manson told Consequence of Sound.
The shirt in question was a reprint of a vintage Manson shirt, being sold for $195 alongside Bieber's tour merchandise at Barney's. Despite the singer's remarks, the Fear of God designer behind the shirt claims that Manson signed off on the shirt.
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Manson told CoSthat Bieber and co. eventually gave him the proceeds from the shirt. "They didn’t even fight, they were just like, ‘yea, we already know, we did wrong, so here’s the money,'" he said.
“The next day I told him I’d be at his soundcheck at Staples Center to do ‘Beautiful People,'” Manson said, and despite his intentions to never appear "...[Bieber] believed that I’d show up, because he was that stupid."
Oh, but there's more.
“He was a real piece of shit in the way he had the arrogance to say that,” Manson said, talking about—you guessed it!—Bieber. “He was a real touchy-feely guy, too, like, ‘yo yo bro!’ and touches you when he’s talking. I’m like, you need to stand down, you’re dick height on me, ok? (laughs) Alright? So stand down, son."
Yikes.
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