Justin Bieber Worried For His Life After String Of Celebrity Deaths

Following the shock deaths of music icons David Bowie and Prince earlier this year, Justin Bieber has reportedly started to plan his own funeral to ensure a perfect final send-off.

On account of a serious case of the heebie-jeebies, the 22-year-old singer has already drafted out the details of his memorial service, and has put together his will to protect his estimated £180 million fortune.

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Not one to do things by halves, the global superstar is exploring current technologies that allow 3D holographic concerts – and a solar-powered headstone to play non-stop scenes from his life, according to the Daily Star.

The young star’s morbid mission has alarmed family members, including his mum Pattie Mallette, as a source revealed: “At first, Pattie laughed-off Justin’s elaborate funeral and estate plans as just another of his passing whims.

“But it’s now become clear that Justin is serious, not only about planning his own funeral but everything from his will, to his legacy.

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“As well as making meticulous plans for public and private tributes, Justin is looking at modern technology and seeing how it can be used to keep his name alive.”

The singer has been on a nonstop rollercoaster ever since finding fame at the age of 15 – and has experienced everything from number one albums and worldwide tours to legal issues and conflicts with law enforcement.

However, now apparently keen to focus on his future, the source added: “As well as a solar-powered headstone he’s also wanting it to play non-stop scenes from his life so faithful Beliebers and any future fans can get as close to him as possible when they visit his grave.

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“JB’s also keeping close tabs on new hologram technology and is reportedly eager to sign a deal that will permit his 3D image to carry on performing after his death.”

Thankfully, Justin will be taking a break from his funeral preparation next month as he is set to dominate V Festival’s headline slot at both the Chelmsford and Staffordshire sites. Phew!