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Justin Bieber‘s father, Jeremy Bieber, seemingly complimented his son on his nude photographs on Twitter on Friday.
He tweeted at Justin, saying, “What do you feed that thing,” with the hashtag “proud daddy” and an emoji.
@justinbieber what do you feed that thing. #proud daddy
— Jeremy Bieber (@JeremyBieber) October 9, 2015
It appears that Jeremy is expressing pride at Justin’s body in his nude photographs, which were published online on Wednesday afternoon. The singer’s legal team has threatened to sue if the pictures are not taken down.
Twitter users reacted mainly with shock, disdain and jokes, in response to Jeremy’s tweet.
Are you supposed to feed it
— Richard Lawson (@rilaws) October 9, 2015
.@JeremyBieber @justinbieber not weird at all. no one is uncomfortable here, keep up the good work
— The Jonald (@senderblock23) October 9, 2015
Wow, I’ve never had a tweet make me vomit before! Cool! https://t.co/BiFHmvbgbI
— Lauren Lapkus (@laurenlapkus) October 9, 2015
Jeremy Bieber is the new Joe Simpson
— Tom Kludt (@TomKludt) October 9, 2015
Please please please nobody offer @JeremyBieber & @justinbieber a cookbook deal thanks.
— Pete Wells (@pete_wells) October 9, 2015
This is the most disgusting thing I’ve ever read. https://t.co/3kjunlynEk
— chris kelly (@imchriskelly) October 9, 2015
this is why you gotta block your parents on social media, kids. https://t.co/Em6NCpJIVg
— Jonathan Frandzone (@NotAllBhas) October 9, 2015
Creepiest thing ever tweeted, and that’s a high bar https://t.co/WY5PaaYFfo
— Anthony De Rosa (@AntDeRosa) October 9, 2015
Burn everything, starting with your eyes. https://t.co/zW5uK58lsW
— Boo-is Frightsman (@LouisPeitzman) October 9, 2015
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