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Justin Bieber Bucket Games Lead to Clinton Call, Not Booed by Bill [UPDATE]

Justin Bieber's recent bucket games have lead to a call with Bill Clinton. The former president offered the singer, who has been booed many times in the past few months, some sound advice.

Justin Bieber has been on damage control this week after TMZ released a video of him relieving himself in a mop bucket, as he was leaving an unidentified New York night club.

The incident took place earlier this year as Bieber and his gang of friends, the "Wild Kidz," were exiting through the kitchen of the clubs restaurant.

The video shows the 19-year-old pop star "honoring" the club by urinating in the custodial bucket as a male member of his entourage eagerly looks on.

Apparently, Bieber and Crew felt the experience would be more "memorable" than using a proper toilette.

The singer then begins to scream "F--k Bill Clinton," as he sprays a bottle of cleaner at picture of the former president.

The Canadian superstar has since reached out to Clinton tweeting:

"@billclinton thanks for taking the time to talk Mr. President. Your words meant alot. #greatguy"

Clinton hasn't returned a tweet, but Extra has confirmed that the two had a "great conversation," where Bieber apologized and offered charitable work with The Clinton Foundation as a penitence.

The high profile ex president isn't the only person Biebs needs to apologize to, the club staff should also make the list.

It seems Beiber has been "pissing off" alot of people lately. Justin has been adding controversy after controversy to his collection. He's been offending almost every one-- from longtime fans who are outraged at the "role models" drug use... to his self serving signing of the guest book at the Anne Frank house back in April.

The teenagers mother has been defending her son. Pattie Mallette, Biebs' mom told Watch What Happens Live host Andy Cohen that her son "isn't perfect but he does a lot of good."

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