Justin Bieber and Scooter Braun were reportedly drifting off as they both pursue different endeavors in their career.

Braun, who pretty much built his own management career by managing the likes of Bieber, Demi Lovato, and even Ariana Grande, is losing his biggest client ever.

Justin Bieber, Scooter Braun Feuding?

According to a Puck insider, he reported that he was hearing some news that Scooter Braun and Justin Bieber have not been in speaking terms lately.

"Bieber and Scooter are kinda done: I heard this week that Justin Bieber has been poking around for a new agency or manager, which begged the question: What about Scooter Braun?" the insider revealed.

Multiple sources also reported that Bieber has fired his own team before shooing Braun out.

Puck revealed that the two "haven't spoken in months." It was suggested that Bieber signed a new management deal with Braun before he sold his Ithaca Holdings to HYBE in 2021 with Bieber still having some time off of him through that deal.

Although it was revealed that both have not yet commented on the alleged split, lawyers were already involved, as the source claimed.

It was also reported that many of his team was also fired as CAA was fired as his agency, and his lawyer Aaron Rosenberg was also replaced.

Meanwhile, it seemed like the reports aren't true, as what another source claims.

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Justin Bieber, Scooter Braun Feud Untrue?

According to an Entertainment Tonight source, the alleged fallout wasn't actually true.

"Justin and Scooter are still working together. Justin is not taking meetings to look for new management. The two recently worked on something together," the new source claims.

As of this writing, it was neither confirmed nor denied by the two parties whether the reports of them falling out were true. Although, an alleged spokesperson told The Daily Mail that "Reps for all parties confirm this is not true."

Bieber has since shocked the world when he canceled his "Justice" Tour following his Ramsay Hunt Syndrome diagnosis which paralyzed half of his face. He has since recovered from it.

Bieber also sold his music to Hipgnosis Song Management for $200 million.

"Hipgnosis has acquired Justin Bieber's 100% interest in his Publishing Copyrights (including the Writer's Share of Performance), Master Recordings and Neighboring Rights for Bieber's entire back catalogue, comprising over 290 titles released before the 31st of December 2021," the statement said.

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