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Justin Bieber so worried about his mortality he has already planned his funeral!



The Sorry singer is so worried about his own mortality following the death’s of David Bowie and Prince he’s organised his perfect final send-off.
The singing foetus, turned pop brat, turned global superstar has already nailed down his will to protect his estimated £180 million fortune and planned his own memorial service.
According to sources in his camp he’s even wanting to install a solar-powered video screen as his headstone. But if tragedy did strike and the Biebs happened to pop his high tops prematurely, fans could still get to go see him in concert for years to come.
The Canadian hunk, who replaced Drake at No.1 in the singles chart on Friday with Major Lazer and MO collab, Cold Water, wants to live forever as a performing 3D hologramThe star’s morbid mission to micro-manage his final destiny has alarmed family members, including his mum and former manager Pattie Mallette, who only turned forty herself this year.
A close source confirmed: “At fi rst, 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.
“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.
“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.
“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.”
One thing Bieber hasn’t yet decided is exactly where he eventually wants to be buried. Friends say he’s torn between a fi nal resting place in LA – possibly close to Jacko and scores of other late celebrities in famous Forest Lawn Memorial Park – or back home in his native Canada.

Thankfully the Biebs will take a break from his funeral prep to headline next month’s V Festival.
He will be joined by Rihanna, David Guetta, Little Mix, Years & Years, SIA, Jess Glynne and more who will all perform at both the Chelmsford and Staffordshire sites.

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