Justin Bieber was reportedly paid US$10 million (S$13.5 million) to perform at billionaire heir Anant Ambani's pre-wedding ceremony.
Justin Bieber was reportedly paid US$10 million to perform at billionaire heir Anant Ambani's pre-wedding ceremony.Justin Bieber was reportedly paid US$10 million to perform at billionaire heir Anant Ambani's pre-wedding ceremony.
Justin — who already has an estimated net worth of US$300 million — posted a series of photos and videos from the gig on his Instagram page on Saturday, including a carousel of snaps of him with the bride and groom-to-be.The singer was seen in his snaps smiling backstage in a white tank top, sagging black trousers that showed his plaid boxers and a backward baseball cap as he posed with Anant and Radhika, both 29, as well as their loved ones.
Justin also shared snaps of him in India enjoying a limousine ride to the venue for his private gig — which looked packed with a few hundred guests — and relaxing in a hotel suite. Indian heir Anant is the son of Reliance Industries chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani, who is the richest person in Asia with an estimated net worth of US$123.4 billion.
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