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Justin Bieber turned away from clubs after Super Bowl

Los Angeles - Justin Bieber was turned away from a string of nightclubs following the Super Bowl.

The Boyfriend singer and his entourage reportedly arrived to his favourite nightspot, 1OAK in New York following the NFL finals on Sunday only to be turned away at the door by owners, who claimed the troubled star is a "hassle" and could tarnish the venue's reputation with his wild antics.

A source told the Confidenti@l column in the New York Daily News newspaper: "While Bieber may be one of the biggest stars in the world, most clubs don't want the hassle of having him inside anymore. He is radioactive until he stops being so volatile. No one wants the bad press that follows him everywhere he goes."

Justin - who is facing legal trouble after allegedly hitting a limousine driver in December, and was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI), driving with a suspended licence and resisting arrest in Miami last month - was also said to have been turned away from "at least four" Super Bowl parties last night.

And his lack of partying success followed on from the previous evening as he had also tried to party with Jay Z at the DirecTV bash at Pier 40 nightclub on Saturday but organisers didn't want the 19-year-old star to attend.

However, the Baby hitmaker didn't let the refusals deter him, as he was later seen performing his ''skateboarding stunts'' for guests and fans at the Leather & Laces party at the Liberty Theatre on Sunday before being spotted skateboarding through Times Square at 04:00.

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