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Justin Bieber's Lavish Life Includes $19,000 Flights and $300,000 Yachts

Justin Bieber's personal Twitter account is filled with pictures of his various lavish activities as he lives out his young stardom. Viewable through his page's Instagram account, a photo application for Twitter, his more than 12 million followers get a front row seat.

Bieber's fortune has him living a life many teens his age couldn't even dream of as he experiences fame with cars, jets, and private arenas.

Based off his Instagram pictures alone, Bieber spends his money frequently through private jet flights and dates with his girlfriend Selena Gomez.

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The Cessna Citation X, heralded as "World's fastest Jet" is often booked by Bieber at a rate of anywhere from $12,000 to $19,000 a flight and cost $22 million to own. The luxury flight holds eight people and features leather seats that turn into beds, exotic wood furnishings, and Rolls-Royce engines.

Most recently Bieber hired the 20,000 seat LA Lakers home, the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles for a private screening of the classic movie "Titanic" for a romantic date between him and his pop star girlfriend, Selena Gomez.

Rumor has it, he didn't have to pay for it.

This occurred right after he took her to see Demi Lovato at the smaller Nokia Center nearby.

Some of the more expensive items that Bieber has been seen with on his Instagram are:

- Box Seat football games ($1,839 per seat, $288,000 for suite)
- Yacht for two ($300,000)
- Ferrari F430 ($200,000)
- Lamborghini ($200,000)
- Black diamond watch ($2000)

Bieber has accumulated his wealth through his highly successful albums, and his extremely big fan base of mostly teenage girls who fuel "Biebermania" and proclaim themselves as "Beliebers" following every move the young pop icon makes.

Now 17, Bieber was discovered at age 13 by a marketing executive for So So Def, Scooter Braun, who was so impressed by Bieber's YouTube videos that he flew out to meet him and introduced him to Usher.

Bieber signed to Raymond Braun Media Group, and then eventually went on to sign with Island Def Jam Music Group.

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