Justin Bieber delivered a low-key headlining set at Coachella on Saturday night, opting for a stripped-back performance with minimal stage design and no backup dancers. 

He sat for around 30 minutes to play snippets of his early hits, including “Baby” and “Never Say Never,” directly from YouTube on his laptop.

The show drew mixed reactions online, with some calling it lazy and underwhelming compared to Sabrina Carpenter’s theatrical set the previous night. 

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Hours after his performance, rumors started swirling that the Canadian singer was deported by the TSA The Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

A report said, “Justin Bieber has reportedly been deported back to Canada after TSA caught him trying to fly back home from Coachella with an “expired visa”.  A report widely circulated claimed that the singer he was fighting with TSA for an hour before he ultimately got arrested. Fans have already started a petition online to try and have him released. Did he deserve this?”

Justin Bieber deported? Karoline Leavitt drops Coachella video amid rumors

However, official sources dismissed the report as fake.

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On Monday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt took to Instagram Stories and re-shared a Justin Bieber video with “Justin Bieber takes Coachella to CHURCH” written on it. 

Justin Bieber deported? Karoline Leavitt drops Coachella video amid rumors

 

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