Justin Timberlake’s Worldly Adventures

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While Justin is having some issues on his Australian venture, he is already slated to do a show in Abu Dhabi. The last stop on his “FutureSex/LoveSounds tour will be at the Emirates Palace Hotel. December 6th will be a date on the calendars of at least 10,000 people.

“Sheeraz Hasan, the founder of www.Dubai.TV, says, “The concert will take place in the grounds of the hotel in front of a predicted crowd of 10,000. “He’ll be accompanied by a gang of dancers and an 11-piece band.” Tickets for the once-in-a-lifetime concert will go on sale on Thursday (25Oct07).”

[Contact Music]

Lets hope his Middle Eastern experience will outshine his troubles in Australia. While in Brisbane a newspaper reported that Justin was eating lunch at “The Jade Buddha.” A group of fans who eagerly waited to get an autograph from ol’ Sexyback waited pen and paper in hand for him to finish eating. Before heading into the restaurant he promised them he would do pictures and sign autographs after he ate. Not only did he bolt leaving fans disappointed he insulted people as he ran.

“When an mX photographer told him, “If my kid could see me now, he’d be so excited!” Timberlake replied: “ I can’t believe they let you reproduce children.”

Not only did he get a free pass on the tab ($150), he didn’t even leave a tip for the free lunch. Perhaps he was still angry at the radio station morning crew of B105. The Aussies pretended to be the CEO of Sony BMG Australia, Dennis Handlin.They managed to get a hold of Justin in his room at the hotel he was staying at. After revealing their true identity he hung up immediately without saying another word. Did the radio jockey take it too far in bugging Justin? Or should the singer realize his celebrity status will entail a loss of privacy and the occasional fan being annoying?

Picture note by Jaybird: Here’s Justin at the VMAs on Sept. 9th. Images thanks to PR Photos.

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