Once again, Justin Bieber is called out for his bad behavior after a questionable Twitter message and tape have gone viral.

The "Heartbreaker" singer, 19, tweeted that one of his 41,648,875 followers should commit piracy on Sunday, according to the Huffington Post. 

Determined to catch up on the action of the Ultimate Fighting Championship in Las Vegas, a resourceful Bieber asked fans to send event footage before the fight ended. Apparently, he was too tied up to tune in and found Twitter was a better way to get a blow-by-blow account. 

Of course, going public with piracy got a nasty response. Dana White, head of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, called out the pop star and tweeted his own anti-piracy response, reminding him to wait for Pay Per View.

The post was very popular, garnering 57,277 retweets and 44,327 followers named it a favorite. 

In related news, a recent video of the baby-faced crooner urinating in a restaurant mop bucket hit cyberspace. After leaving a New York City club, Bieber and his friends walked through a restaurant kitchen, where the singer had to relive himself, according to TMZ. Instead of heading to a bathroom, he decided a mop bucket used to clean the restaurant's floors was a better option.  

Reportedly, the singer laughed and joked, with his friends acting as if the restaurant should be honored that Bieber urinated there. But the most shocking part: Biebs sprayed a photo of Bill Clinton with cleaning liquid while shouting "F*** Bill Clinton" in the unfavorable video.

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