How rich is Justin Bieber?
By Sally Hamilton11 April 2011
The 17-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter, is currently on a gruelling worldwide 140-date tour from Manchester to Melbourne.
He was talent spotted on YouTube just three years ago, and now earns an estimated $300,000 (£183,000) a concert in addition to rivers of cash from record sales, merchandising, personal appearances and celebrity endorsements.
Estimates suggest he has already banked at least $100m (£61m) and counting.
Bieber's massive appeal - in March he was the second most popular celebrity on the Twitter website (behind Lady Gaga) with just over 8.3m followers - means he commands huge sums for the most fleeting of appearances in advertisements.
On stage: He earns an estimated $300k per concert
New vocabulary has also been coined on the back of Bieber's swift rise to prominence: fans are 'Beliebers' and the infectious nature of his popularity is 'Bieber fever'. Such is his popularity that his concert tickets sell out in minutes.
Scooter Braun, the pop manager who spotted the teen wonder's potential while scouring YouTube, took Bieber to meet US R&B giant Usher and between them they have helped orchestrate the singer's rapid rise to fame and fortune.
Despite the heartthrob's vast earnings and tough schedule, the 5' 2” singer receives an allowance of just $50 a day, is grounded if he misbehaves and must do regular school work, according to an interview with the star and his keepers in the News of the World. Braun was quoted as saying: 'We have these rules to keep him in line. We treat him like any other teenager.'
Bieber added: 'My mom wants me to learn how to be very smart with my money'.
Born on 1 March 1994, in Stratford, Ontario, to struggling single mum Pattie Mallette, Bieber taught himself to play piano, drums and the trumpet, and took part in singing competitions in his hometown.
Famous friends: Bieber with David Beckham at an LA Lakers game
His 2010 debut album My World 2.0 topped the US charts and went double platinum, while his catchy 'Baby' single shot up the charts worldwide.
Earlier this year his 3D movie 'Justin Bieber: Never Say Never' helped to boost 'the Biebs' bank coffers further - after just two weeks the film took $48m (£29m) in ticket sales in the US.
And he earns yet more cash from on Beliebers who take their obsession to the next level by collecting a series of Bieber dolls (UK RRP £15.99 each) that present him in different outfits. Those who want to add some authentic voice to the doll have to stump up as much as £69.99 for the version that also sings 'Baby'. Bieber fever indeed.
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