Justin Bieber is selling the Ferrari he FORGOT he owned

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by Rochelle Beighton |
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2017 has gotten off to a rocky start for superstar Justin Bieber. First Emma Watson’s Belle doll is unveiled to look like him (seriously, did the designers use his picture?), then his gorgeous ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez is spotted locking lips with The Weeknd (which BTW the Biebs thinks is fake).

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Clearly he’s had a lot on his mind because the pop prince misplaced his $270,000 (£180,000) Ferrari and forgot all about it. In fact, it wasn't found until three weeks later when his assistant tracked it down. It’s OK, Justin, we’ve all been there.

The one-of-a-kind electric blue 2011 Ferrari 458 Italia was left in a Beverley Hills hotel car park before Justin went out for a night of partying and forgot where he parked it.

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If you’ve been saving your pocket money this year and fancy upgrading your old Mini for Justin’s ride you’re in luck, because it’s up for sale at a collector car auction in Scottsdale Arizona on January 21.

Although you may look cool AF driving to Tesco’s, your new purchase won’t be in mint condition as bad boy Justin damaged the car back in 2014 when he was involved in a collision.

He’s also been caught speeding on several occasions and making illegal turns in this very car, but that’s not why JB is selling. Apparently, he needs to make room for his already extensive fleet of other luxury vehicles.

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These include a £1 million Ferrari LaFerrari, a couple of Lamborghinis, the electric Fisker Karma, a Porsche Turbo and an Audi R8.

ALMOST rivals our garage which features a vintage scooter and old exercise equipment.

In case one new car isn’t enough the auction is also selling two vehicles belonging to John Lennon, the Ferrari from Magnum P.I and movie mogul Jack Warner’s 1955 Bentley.

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GO ON treat yourself.

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