Bette Midler Rips Into New Justin Bieber Instagram Nude Pic


A new Justin Bieber Instagram pic posted on Easter has made waves on the Internet. So of course Bette Midler, who famously called him and his father out on his last nude pic, had to sharpen her claws and take a swipe once more.

The picture, by the way, is a bit racy, but you can check it out here on his Instagram if you’d like. Let’s just say it’s a picture of two tiny little hams attached to a giant douche taken next to some water.

In any case, here’s what Bette had to say about Justin Bieber’s rear:

These comments follow comments she made about his infamous full frontal photo back in October, which was taken by paparazzi who I can only imagine were both ecstatic about the impending payday and terrified about what they were seeing.

Bieber’s father tweeted about how proud he was to see his son’s “huge” sausage, a comment which creeped all of us rational people out. Midler responded:

Someone just dropped the hammer. Justin came back at her, saying to Billboard:

“This Britt Medler. I don’t even know who that is, honestly. I wanted to immediately say, ‘Who is this lady?,’ but then I’m just fueling this negativity. I do feel the photo was an invasion of my privacy. I felt super violated. My dad made light of it, but I don’t think that’s sick and twisted. It was funny. Dads are going to be dads.”

Of course, she had a snarky retort:

Now that’s funny! Well Justin, I don’t know what your idea of a father is, but apparently you and I have very different ideas of what kinds of comments are appropriate for a father to make about his son. In any case, this will certainly not be the last time he posts a nude, since that seems to be his thing now, so we’ll be waiting to see if Bette continues her streak next time.

Featured image via David, available under a Creative Commons 2.0 license.

Nick Bartholomew is a writer, editor, and an LLA (Liberal Living Abroad) based in Osaka, Japan. While he spends his time enjoying Japanese culture, he still does his civic duty by following US politics closely. He also blogs about gaming and technology on his website Ctrl-Alt Awesome.