Justin Bieber has made it clear he is done hiding his feelings towards paparazzi, and his latest outing in Los Angeles proved that once again. On Sunday, the singer was spotted grabbing breakfast alone at the Studio City Farmers Market rocking a dramatically oversized look.
For the sunny outing, the “Baby” singer layered a black leather jacket over a white T-shirt paired with textured charcoal pants that he literally needed to lift with one hand in order to walk because they were so large.
He completed the outfit with mint green slip-on shoes, futuristic sunglasses, and a fluffy pastel pink beanie that instantly stood out against the otherwise dark outfit. While it looked like Justin was about to pose for a photoshoot, he was not ready for all the attention.
At one point, Bieber appeared to gesture toward photographers while making his way through the market with security nearby. In another moment during the breakfast run, the singer partially shielded his face from the cameras as paparazzi continued snapping photos.
It was still a calmer display than we’ve seen in the past. While celebrity sightings at Los Angeles farmers’ markets are nothing new, the 32-year-old’s relationship with paparazzi has long been far more complicated than the average Hollywood star.
The singer has spent most of his life being photographed everywhere he goes after skyrocketing to fame as a teenager, and over the years, he has repeatedly spoken out about the mental toll that level of attention can take. He has had several tense run-ins with paparazzi throughout his career, often calling out photographers for invading private moments or aggressively following him and his wife, Hailey Bieber.
In June 2025, Justin went viral with his “it’s not clocking to you” moment. A video shows him visibly frustrated during another paparazzi interaction while leaving Soho House in Malibu. In the clip, Justin attempted to explain to photographers why their constant presence felt provoking, telling them, “It’s not clocking to you that I’m standing on business.”The tense but oddly quotable exchange immediately exploded online, turning into a meme across social media almost overnight.
Justin leaned into the chaos during his incredible Coachella weekend, when he played the viral video during his performance. While fans want the best for Justin, and there has been an online discourse about celebrity privacy, paparazzi have not backed down.
Just earlier this year, in March, outside Sushi Park in West Hollywood, the couple was leaving dinner when photographers surrounded their car in the parking garage.
Video from the moment showed Bieber appearing frustrated before tossing a Fiji water bottle in the direction of photographers as he climbed into the SUV. The bottle thankfully did not hit anyone, because it’s very likely that if it had, someone would have tried to pursue legal damages against the singer.
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