Justin Bieber, who was arrested in Miami for a DUI and driving with an expired license, is supposedly angry with his pal Miley Cyrus after she advised him to pay people to avoid getting in trouble.
The controversial singer had made the suggestion to the 'Boyfriend' hit maker on 'The Tonight Show With Jay Leno' when the host asked her if she had anything to say about the troubled star's legal troubles.
A source told the National Enquirer that Cyrus's comments infuriated Bieber, who phoned and warned her to keep her mouth shut, Stuff.co.nz reported.
The insider asserted that the teen icon was furious because he had really thought he and Cyrus were true friends, especially since she's been brutally criticised for her own wild behaviour.
The source continued saying that Cyrus tried to apologise, saying she didn't feel her comments were overly critical or negative.
When Cyrus defended herself by telling Bieber he really needs to get his act together before he implodes, he hung up and now he's telling people he hates her, the source added to the publication.
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