With all the talk of Justin Bieber’s anxiety, relationship with Hailey Baldwin, and recent tour changes, it’s hard to know what exactly is going on with the “What Do You Mean” singer.
But in the most recent episode of “Kocktails with Khloe,” which also featured Lance Bass LOL — Khloe Kardashian mentioned something on Bieber’s mind we can all relate to.
Khloe talked about her experience with reactions to “The People Vs. OJ Simpson,” the show about the O.J Simpson murder trials, also addressing the Kardashian family relationship to the trial. Khloe mentioned that while attending a Justin Bieber concert, he asked her about all about O.J. Simpson and the show. See the clip below.
Khloe Kardashian’s talkshow, “Kocktails with Khloe,” has been canceled, which is too bad since we really like watching Khloe drink cocktails and talk about stuff.
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