Justin Bieber Leaves Panama Following 'Intervention'
Entertainment Chris Rogers January 29, 2014

Justin Bieber headed home to Los Angeles after a brief break in Panama, following his arrest in Miami, Florida last week.
The 19-year-old heartthrob was seen at Tocumen International Airport on Tuesday, Jan. 28, accompanied by manager Scooter Braun and Usher, a source told Daily Mail.
"He left with his team and is flying back home to Los Angeles," the source said.
We have a feeling that Justin's team is happy to see the singer finally returning home.
Immediately following his arrest on Jan. 23, Justin reportedly refused to board a private jet that was waiting to fly him from Miami to Los Angeles.
"The private plane was on standby all day. It was really disappointing that he never got on it. Justin needs to get help now," the source told Daily Mail.
Instead, Justin chose to stay in Miami with his father Jeremy, 38. He then headed to Panama, where he was seen shirtless and riding around on a quad during the last couple of days.
Justin, who was arrested for a DUI, drag racing and resisting arrest, is allegedly being urged to seek professional help, not only by Scooter and Usher, but his mother as well. Pattie Mallette reportedly visited Justin in Panama in hopes of convincing the star to turn his life around.
Sadly, it doesn't look like Justin will be slowing down his life anytime soon. The singer will drop a new music video for "Confident" later today. (Watch a sneak peek below.)
What do you think Justin should do next? Should he enter rehab or just move forward with his life?
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