Justin Bieber's popularity may be on the wane in the United States, a new poll indicates. The Canadian teen received 54 percent in unfavorable ratings while scoring just 20 percent on the likability side, according to Public Policy Polling.
Numerous stars also faired poorly in the poll including Lady Gaga (29 percent positive vs. 50 percent negative), Chris Brown (13 percent positive vs. 57 percent negative), and Rihanna (39 percent unlikable vs. 30 percent likable).
Some stars scored markedly better, including Adele (54 percent positive vs. 18 percent negative), Taylor Swift (53 percent positive vs. 27 percent negative), and Justin Timberlake (52 percent positive rating vs. a 24 percent negative).
The survey was conducted by Public Policy Polling, which quizzed 571 voters nationwide on May 6th and 7th.
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