‘Free Breezy’: Justin Bieber Graffiti Supports Chris Brown

Justin Bieber spray painted “Free Breezy” on a wall in Bogota, Colombia, where street art is permitted, according to a report. Beiber also apparently painted a pro-marijuana message on the wall.
‘Free Breezy’: Justin Bieber Graffiti Supports Chris Brown
Justin Bieber performs at the Barclays Center on August 2, 2013 in the Brooklyn borough of New York, New York. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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Justin Bieber spray painted “Free Breezy” on a wall in Bogota, Colombia, where street art is permitted, according to a report. Beiber also apparently painted a pro-marijuana message on the wall.

The pop singer was apparently supporting the release of singer Chris Brown, who was arrested for assault earlier this week.

TMZ posted photos of Bieber, wearing a hooded sweatshirt, painting the messages on the wall.

The website also said he paid tribute to his dead hamster, named Pac.

This week, Brown said that he would be going to rehab for anger management after the alleged assault.

His lawyer, Mark Geragos, stressed that it was not an admission of guilt.

“Why now?” Geragos told the New York Daily News. “People have realizations at various times. Maybe sitting in a jail cell for 36 hours for something you didn’t do is enough to rock you a bit.” The lawyer said he talked to Brown Tuesday and that he wanted “to take some time and do a little introspection and understand everything that’s going on around me.”

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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