09/07/2022 / By Ramon Tomey
Pop star Justin Bieber canceled the remainder of his Justice World Tour due to his ongoing facial paralysis. He also cited mental exhaustion as a reason for dropping his worldwide concert series.
The Canadian singer’s tour, which kicked off in February 2022, still has 70 shows remaining until March 2023. However, the cancellation meant that these remaining tour dates will no longer push through.
Back in June 2022, the 28-year-old Bieber – known for the songs “Baby,” “Sorry” and “Never Say Never” – revealed that he was suffering from facial paralysis in an Instagram video. He was later diagnosed with Ramsay-Hunt syndrome which, according to the Mayo Clinic, “can cause facial paralysis and hearing loss.” This diagnosis led him to cancel the North American leg of his world tour.
“As you can see, this eye is not blinking. I can’t smile on this side of my face. This nostril will not move,” Bieber said in the video, posted amid the cancellation of the Justice World Tour’s North American leg.
“For those who are frustrated by my cancellations of the next shows, I’m just physically, obviously, not capable of doing them,” he added. “This is pretty serious, as you can see. I wish this wasn’t the case – but obviously, my body’s telling me I got to slow down.”
“Earlier this year, I went public about my battle with Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, where my face was partly paralyzed. As the result of this illness, I was not able to complete the North America leg of the Justice [World] Tour,” Bieber stated in a later announcement. He later carried on with the European leg of the tour “after resting and consulting with “doctors, family and team.”
However, Bieber admitted that his six concerts in Europe “took a real toll” on him. He also mentioned how “the exhaustion overtook [him]” after his performance at the Rock in Rio 2022 music festival in Brazil.
“I’m going to take a break from touring for the time being. I’m going to be OK, but I need time to rest and get better.”
The Mayo Clinic stated that Ramsay-Hunt syndrome, which afflicted the Canadian singer, “occurs when a shingles outbreak affects the facial nerve near one of [the] ears.” However, InfoWars host Owen Shroyer brought up the possibility of the health condition being triggered by the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine.
According to the “War Room” host, Bieber’s wife Hailey – the daughter of actor Alec Baldwin – developed severe blood clots. The 25-year-old model was hospitalized in California after suffering “stroke-like symptoms.” Doctors subsequently found a blood clot in her brain.
Prior to her hospitalization, Bieber’s wife described how she experienced facial paralysis while having breakfast with the Canadian pop star. She was rushed to the hospital after this episode.
Given what happened to the Biebers, Shroyer pointed out that public figures who received the COVID-19 vaccine are not allowed to talk about the shot potentially playing a role in their injuries. (Related: Owen Shroyer exposes TRUE conspiracies about COVID clot shots.)
“Of course, there’s no way of confirming this,” the InfoWars host said. “[But] the rumor is that both of them suspect it was from the vaccine, [Justin] especially.”
“But he was basically told by his handlers at the record label company that if he says anything about the vaccine or [its] side effects are causing his facial paralysis, they’ll drop him from the label.”
“It’s all the vaccinated people. You’ll never know this stuff, sadly, because you’re not allowed to know,” Shroyer concluded.
Head over to CelebrityReputation.com for more on celebrities affected by COVID-19 vaccine injuries.
Watch the full “War Room” segment below where Owen Shroyer talks about the Biebers’ vaccine injuries.
This video is from the InfoWars channel on Brighteon.com.
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