Justin Bieber falls again on Purpose world tour stage while splashing water at fans

Taking a tumble: Justin Bieber fell over again during his Purpose world tour
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Jennifer Ruby1 July 2016
The Weekender

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Justin Bieber has had another embarrassing fall during his Purpose world tour.

The chart-topping pop star, who managed to fall down a hole on stage just last week, lost his balance again on Wednesday night.

While kicking water from the stage onto the audience below during his show in Jacksonville, Florida, the 22-year-old came a cropper.

Captured on camera by a number of fans, and predictably uploaded straight to Instagram and Twitter, Bieber can be seen slipping over rather spectacularly in front of the entire crowd.

No one seemed more overjoyed by the tumble than the singer’s backing dancers, who proceeded to kick more water on him as he lay on the ground.

Despite the rather embarrassing incident, the Canadian singer jumped straight back up and carried on with his rendition of Sorry.

He then told the crowd: “Life's about taking falls, and life's about getting back up,”

Last week the star disappeared completely from view as he dropped off the back of the stage and into a hole.

“Good thing I’m like a cat and landed on my feet,” he told the crowd. “That scared the f*** out of me.”

Back in April the singer lost his footing while running through fake rain on stage in Kansas City.

Earlier this month it was revealed that Bieber hit single Sorry had broken the UK record for most-streamed song.

The Canadian pop superstar’s track has now been streamed a staggering 100 million times in the UK alone.

According to the Official Charts Company, this is by far the most that any song has been streamed since their records began.

“It has been an extraordinary few months for Justin Bieber and this new streaming landmark really tops the lot.

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