Justin Bieber's bad boy ways have sparked outrage across the globe on many occasions, but it seems like some aren't afraid to confront the teen, with Gold Coast, Australia mayor Tom Tate blasting Biebs and ordering him to clean up his graffiti in the country, labelling him a "pop princess."
Justin has been sharing snaps of his graffiti on Instagram recently, but it seems like they're having none of it Down Under, with Tate sending out a video message to the heartthrob.
"I've got a message for pop princess Justin Beaver," Tate said in a video message. "We love your music but we hate your graffiti and your vandalism here in our city."
The hotel may have said that they were happy for the art to remain, but the mayor has other ideas and has issued an ultimatum to the star.
"Mate, you've got two choices - come back and clean up your mess or come back and sing at the [Mayor's Christmas Carols event] on the 7th of December," he added.
Meanwhile, Biebs was recently blasted by fan's mothers after he was a reported 70 minutes later than his scheduled start time in Melbourne on Monday night.
"In case he has failed to notice 95 per cent of his audience are schoolkids," concert reviewer Cameron Adams wrote in the Herald Sun newspaper, before adding, "finally gracing fans with your presence at 9:40pm on a Monday, meaning your show finishes at 11pm on a school night is just plain disrespectful and ignorant."