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Justin Bieber strips to show off his impressive collection of tattoos


Justin Bieber is well inked now and has recently added a neck tattoo to his collection of more than 60 that he has.

With most inches of his body now decorated with an image or wording of some sort, Bieber decided to give his fans an intimate tour of his body work.

Posting the video on his Instagram story for his 123 million followers, Bieber has ended the decade in spectacular fashion.

The 25-year-old singer got his first tattoo – a seagull on his hip – at the age of 16 and hasn’t looked back since, thought the past few years have seen the tattoo rate increase immeasurably.

Justin Bieber unveils an impressive body of tattoos as he strips off

Starting at his feet, which were covered by a pair of colourful Crocs, Bieber slowly moved the camera up his leg, showing a depiction of Jesus praying, which is inked on his calf.

As the video pans up to his left knee, Biebs shows his ‘Better At 70’ tattoo before moving to his arm, where there is a medieval knight, an eyeball and the word ‘Believe’ prominent among the inkings.

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In another clip, Bieber focuses on an image of two revolvers that are crossed over each other, with the words “MAKE EM PAY” written with it.

On his right atm, there is the word “Trust” along with an clock and a rose being seen.

Biebs video tour of his tattooed body

There is not much skin left untouched

The videos followed Bieber’s announcement that he is releasing his first new album in five years – and teased a new song called Yummy.

He unveiled the news to his followers on Christmas Eve sharing the hashtag #Bieber2020, which could indicate the name of the album although the star did not confirm this.

Bieber wants to ‘make ’em pay’

Bieber has over 60 tattoos

The album’s first single, Yummy, is set to be released on January 3 2020 and fans were treated to a snippet of the song in the video.

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