Justin Bieber found out the hard way that sometimes you just have to cheer for the home team even if you're a die hard fan of another organization.The 28-year-old singer took a moment to pause from his electric performance at theBell Centre in Montreal, Quebec on the first leg of his Canadian stop and chatted with the fans, but was met with a roaring crowd of boos after he brought up his own hockey team, the Toronto Maple Leafs.'How ’bout the Leafs, though, huh?
How’s that playoff spot looking for you guys this year?' he said to the wild disbelief of the mostly Canadiens supporters, all of which was caught on video and shared by super fan @marie_sunsets on Twitter.
Tough hang: Justin Bieber found out the hard way that sometimes you just have to cheer for the home team even if you're a die hard fan of another organization Bieber even gave a shoutout to his buddy on the Leafs who scored the first goal against the Candiens in the first 36 seconds of the game on Saturday: 'Auston Matthews is really doing some work here in Montreal.' He added: 'How's that playoff spot looking for you guys this year?
Maybe next year, maybe next year.'While Justin attempted to start a 'Go Leafs Go' chant, the crowd backed their team and responded with 'Go Habs Go!' Oh no: The 28-year-old singer took a moment to pause from his electric performance at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec on the first leg of his Canadian stop and chatted with the fans, but was met with a roaring crowd of boos after he brought up his own hockey team, the Toronto Maple Leafs Not great: While Justin attempted to start a 'Go Leafs Go' chant, the crowd backed their team and responded with 'Go Habs Go!'The Maple Leafs are 42-19-5 this season, while the Canadiens have the.
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