German customs officials seized a monkey belonging to Justin Bieber at a Munich airport. The primate flew with the Bieb on his private jet, but was taken from him as the pop phenom neglected to bring along the proper paperwork.
Speaking with The Sun, an insider says that the incident is just the latest example in a growing trend of Bieb's bad behavior:
"Justin has been acting like a right diva. He is out of control and lives in an alternative reality to the rest of us. He didn't think about the potential risks of flying a monkey from one continent to another. He and Mally go everywhere together. He will be heartbroken it has been put in quarantine."
In a statement, customs said that they have quarantined Mally, noting that they are not partial to monkey business:
"You cannot just land with a wild animal and bring it into the country if the flight has not originated from another EU country and you don't have the proper paperwork."
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