The singer is forced to find entertainment elsewhere

Feb 3, 2014 11:21 GMT  ·  By

Justin Bieber came over from Canada to New York this weekend to watch the Super Bowl. As expected, he also thought he might get a little partying done on the way, especially since this time, getting into the United States seemed a bit more troublesome than before.

After he was almost denied entry in the country on Friday when he was held by Customs officers at the Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, Justin thought he would hit his favorite club in New York to unwind a little.

To his great surprise, he and his entourage were denied entry from their regular NYC hangout, 1 OAK, as security turned them away at the door. The NY Daily News claims that she singer tried to get into the Chelsea hot spot on the early hours of Sunday morning.

“While Bieber may be one of the biggest stars in the world, most clubs don’t want the hassle of having him inside anymore,” said an insider in the nightclub industry. “He is radioactive until he stops being so volatile. No one wants the bad press that follows him everywhere he goes.”

It looks as though Justin Bieber has literally partied himself out of most clubs with his wild antics that even saw him land in jail for a brief stint, two weeks ago in Miami when he was busted for DUI and drag racing, at the end of a drug-fueled weekend.

The same source claims that Justin was turned down from more than four Super Bowl parties. Among them, was a very popular event hosted by Jay Z, the DirectTV Super Saturday Night bash at Pier 40.

The event had A-listers by the dozen, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Paul McCartney, Ashanti, Bar Rafaeli, Jamie Foxx, John Legend, Kate Upton, Kevin Costner, Macklemore and Spike Lee among others, but the organizers didn't want the 19-year-old to attend.

The troubled teen star is still awaiting a court hearing on the case of his DUI arrest that will be taking place on February 14. He is also under investigation in the egg attack case, as police officers are said to be building up their case, which could see Justin charged with felony vandalism.