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Branwen Jones

Justin Bieber turned up to the Grammys looking like this and people's responses were absolutely brilliant

WalesOnline readers have had their say on Justin Bieber's look at Sunday evening's Grammy Awards red carpet - and some have been as savage as they have been hilarious. The 28-year-old Canadian singer Bieber, known for his hit singles such as Baby, What Do You Mean and Despacito, turned up to the annual music bash in Las Vegas in some, ahem, rather unique clothing alongside his model wife Hailey.

You can bet that his custom made Balenciaga suit wasn't cheap - but the jury's out on whether he'd been given the right size. And why on earth did he match that weirdly oversized suit with a pink beanie hat? We weren't the only ones left scratching our heads- as many posted on social media on Biebs', er, "quirky" alleged fashion statement.

Facebook user, Phil Pardell, quipped: "Needs to give his suit, and especially the boots, back to Frankenstein's Monster." And Tracy Evans said: "Just... no words!... At least when Tom Hanks was in Big he turned back into a child and pulled off the suit with style!! We all went aww... not errr ???".

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Jodie Hurn said: "When you wear your older brothers clothes that your parents kept because one day they will fit you... oh my goodness please don't say this is the next style!!". Steven de la Nougerede said: "Just like old school uniform, Don't worry Mrs Bieber he'll grow into it as term goes on".

Doreen Mayes added: "For all their money they couldn't try and dress properly. This is the future generation. God help us." But some were also quick to point out that fashion was a personal choice.

Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber attend the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena (Getty Images for The Recording A)

Facebook user, Viv Oliver, said: Honestly if he likes it and is comfortable then... I don’t dress for other people, I dress for myself. Spent too many years and too much anxiety on what people think about me. It’s exhausting."

Peter Campbell Davies added: "If he likes it that’s all that counts. He is not harming anyone and has made billions based on his image so who are we to condemn him!" Amy Salter argued: "In a world where we can be anything, be yourself if he is comfortable who cares! Mocking him really is uncalled for in my opinion!"

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