Justin Bieber Bulge Debate: Site Retracts Photoshop Claim

The site that wrote an article saying it had received and posted an alleged un-retouched photo of Justin Bieber’s Calvin Klein ad has issued a retraction.

Upon receiving a cease and desist letter from the singer’s camp, BreatheHeavy has retracted the post.

“Team Bieber sent BreatheHeavy a cease and desist letter because of the alleged un-retouched Calvin Klein photo we posted, asking we remove the picture in question as well as provide a retraction,” BreatheHeavy.com published Saturday. “Because BreatheHeavy is not about making anyone feel bad or intentionally stirring the pot (and are definitely not here for lawsuits), we shall retract the story per request.”

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Calvin Klein also came to the pop star’s defense.

“Justin showed up early everyday with amazing energy; he completely trusted us and gave it his all,” the brand told BreatheHeavy.com. “He came alive when it was time to perform, especially when the drum kit came out – it was really impressive.”

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BreatheHeavy asked the Beibs and his loyal Beliebers for forgiveness.

“No harm, no foul,” they wrote. “We sincerely apologize to Bieber for the hit to his ego and to the millions of tweens on social [media] we upset: Swag swag swag, on you. Chillin’ by the fire while we eatin’ fondue.”

Justin’s trainer Patrick Nilsson – who helped bulk him up for the underwear photo shoot – said on Friday that what you see is what you get.

“I can definitely confirm that he is a well-endowed guy,” Patrick told . “I sound weird saying that, but yes.”

Paige Feigenbaum

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