Justin Bieber stood out in a bright yellow Purpose Tour merchandise hoodie with the word 'Security' as he ventured out for a late night bite in London, England on Wednesday.
The 22-year-old pop star headed to swanky eatery Sushi Samba after performing a show for his residency at the02 Arena in London.
The Canadian singer rounded out his get-up with torn denim jeans and white sneakers, keeping his mane under a khaki baseball cap.
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Out and about: Justin Bieber, 22, wore a security sweatshirt made for his dates at London's O2 Arena while going out for dinner after his show Wednesday
Whether he wore the security sweatshirt on a lark - or because he had nothing else clean to put on - the Boyfriend singer, who's usually flanked by a troupe of hulking security guards, has never hesitated to get into the fray when things get a bit out of hand.
One infamous incident came in March 8, 2013, also in London, when the Beauty and a Beat crooner took offense to a nearby photographer who had heckled him as he left his hotel in the area.
When a shutterbug yelled at the Canadian crooner he should 'f--- off back to America,' Bieber lost his cool and had to be physically restrained from the heckler as he verbally let loose.
Standing tall: Whether he'd truly make an effective security guard or not, the 5 ft. 9 in. singer has shown time and time again he's not afraid to throw hands if he feels provoked
Hanging in there: Though he's complained about giving fans autographs, the Canadian crooner did throw up a friendly hand gesture to greet his public
Just in case: A member of Bieber's actual security detail, seen here to his right, ironically did not wear a loud yellow hoodie as he cleared a path for the multi-platinum pop artist
Style maven: The singer rounded out his post-show get-up with torn jeans and white sneakers
'What the f--- you say?' the singer told the photographer, vowing he'd 'f------ beat the f--- out of' his antagonist, who didn't seem to take the pop star's vows too seriously, telling Bieber, 'Come back without your f------ bouncers.'
As the profane tantrum quickly made the news, Bieber took to Twitter and explained his explosion as the byproduct of a 'rough morning,' admitting 'he let the paps get the best of' him.
He added: 'Sometimes when people r shoving cameras in your face all day and yelling the worst thing possible at u...well I'm human. Rough week.'
Temper, temper: Bieber's security team actually wound up restraining him after he blew his stack when a photographer heckled him in a March 2013 incident in London
But that was hardly the last of the Love Yourself artist's run-in with the paparazzi, as he was involved in another incident in Paris on October 1, 2014, in which he punched a paparazzo who was staking out a restaurant he was eating at during his time courting Kendall Jenner.
In that incident, the singer was again shuffled into a waiting vehicle by members of his security staff.
The Sorry singer was involved in another dust-up just months before - not with a paparazzo, but rather another star who's been surrounded by throngs of flashing cameras and screaming fans: actor Orlando Bloom.
Move over, Mike Tyson: Bieber let his temper get the best of him in this October 2014 incident in Paris, punching a paparazzo in the face amid a throng of fans and cameramen
Shock: Nearby fans looked dismayed after the polished showman lost his cool in the City of Lights
In that well-publicized incident, which took place on July 29, 2014 in an Ibiza restaurant, Bieber, according to a New York Post report, took a punch from the Pirates of the Caribbean heartthrob after making a crass remark about the actor's ex-wife, Australian supermodel Miranda Kerr.
The singer's most recent scrap came this past summer following an NBA Finals game in Cleveland in June, after Bieber charged at a fan who was upset after he refused an autograph request, TMZ reported.
While Bieber did rattle off the first shot after some tense posturing, the fan ultimately took the much-smaller singer down, before he was restrained by others nearby.
Gutsy: The singer charged at a fan at a hotel in Cleveland this past June amid a skirmish stemming from his refusal to sign autographs for nearby fans
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