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Justin Bieber Tour Shirts Recalled Over THIS Major TYPO

Justin Bieber, who is currently on a world tour, has been forced to recall a ton of merchandise produced to promote his Purpose album over a major typo.

Fans who paid $45 for a chance to don the Baby singer’s t-shirts first noticed the embarrassing misspelling, this is after thousands were produced and sold at tour venues.

A rather embarrassing spelling mistake on each and every one of them! The t-shirts printed these words: “Many are the plans in a person’s heart, but it is God’s purose that prevails.” Did you catch it? Purose. Yeah, massive OOPS, since that’s the name of Justin’s album and tour. h/t hellogiggles

The company who produced the shirts acknowledged their costly typo, and have offered to replace the garments for anyone who bought them in exchange for the corrected version.

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