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Justin Bieber Rocks $10 Million Performance at Indian Billionaire’s Wedding!

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Justin Bieber received $10 million for performing at a wedding. It was the wedding of the youngest son of Indian businessman Mukesh Ambani, the wealthiest man in Asia. According to foreign media, Bieber attended the pre-wedding party of Anant Ambani and his fiancée Radhika Merchant in Mumbai.

Bieber performed at a celebratory event for the bride called Sangeet. He sang more than 12 of his hit songs, including “Baby,” “Love Yourself,” and “Peaches.” Despite performing at a traditional Indian wedding, he wore saggy pants low enough to reveal his underwear.

He received $10 million for the performance, the highest among celebrities invited by the Ambani family. Rihanna also performed at Ambani and Merchant’s pre-wedding event in March, receiving $6.3 million. The Indian Express reported that Adele, Drake, and Lana Del Rey will also perform for the couple.

The Ambani family is one of the wealthiest families in India. They are known for inviting celebrities to perform at family weddings. In 2018, Beyoncé performed at Ambani’s daughter’s wedding, Isha, for $6 million. Similarly, in 2019, Coldplay was invited to the wedding party of eldest son Akash Ambani. This May, they plan to invite Katy Perry, Pitbull, and David Guetta to perform on board during a three-day journey from Italy to France.

Daniel Kim
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