Justin Bieber has fronted campaigns for major brands including Calvin
Klein and OPI but the Canadian pop star may have been offered his most
bizarre endorsement deal yet.
Sex toy manufacturer Clone-A-Willy has
offered the singer $1m (£650m) to advertise its products.
Huffington Post reports that the company fired off a proposition to
the 21-year-old pop star’s listed commercial agent saying it wanted to
utilise his many skills. “Justin Bieber, he’s popular, talented and now
as the entire world knows … quite well-endowed,” the letter read.
“You can only imagine … a huge billboard of Justin Bieber and
‘Clone-A-Willy’ in West Hollywood. It would surely do wonders to help
promote his new album and certainly wouldn’t hurt his ‘dating’ life.”
The letter added: “We know that Justin is a big celebrity and our
offer is commiserate [sic] with someone of his enormous stature,” the
letter continues. “We are offering Mr Bieber a million dollars to
endorse Clone-A-Willy.”
The offer comes soon after Bieber was photographed nude while he
vacationing in Bora Bora. The New York Daily News published the
pictures, which were taken as he prepared to go skinny-dipping with
friends. Several of the snaps contained full-frontal nudity and quickly
created a buzz online.
Although the publication covered Bieber’s modesty using Photoshop,
uncensored images were leaked on Twitter. “I feel super violated,”
Bieber told Access Hollywood in the wake of the leak. His lawyers also
issued a cease-and-desist letter to the tabloid, threatening to sue,
according to the
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