The other day, pictures of the house of the famous singer Justin Bieber appeared on the network. The futuristic structure looks so little like a cozy home that it was immediately compared with a shopping center, office Tesla and even a food processor.
The next wave of discussions began after one of the users Twitter made a pixelated version of the house and suggested that in this form it would fit perfectly into the 1999 strategy.
This theory was immediately verified and confirmed by other participants.
In fairness, the famous Salad Spinner in Beverly Hills, designed by the famous architect Ed Niles, is not a permanent residence of Bieber. For some time he rented it for 60 thousand dollars a month. But besides the singer, other stars lived in it. There, in particular, Jake Paul’s It’s Everyday Bro video was filmed.