The singer was out partying with friends until 2.30am

JUSTIN Bieber looked like he needed to pay a visit to the little boys’ room as he left a club last night.

 

The 23-year-old appeared rather uncomfortable as he tried to make his way to a waiting car, with his hands in front of him.

Justin Bieber looked rather uncomfortable as he left the clubCredit: Splash News

 

The singer appeared to be in need of the gentsCredit: Splash News

Dressed in a pair of camouflage trousers, the singer paid tribute to Michael Jackson by wearing a T-shirt with his image on it.

Justin, who is known for enjoying a night out, was joined by a group of mates as they left the trendy Warwick nightclub in Hollywood at 2.30am.

The singer may have been out celebrating as the track Despacito by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, on which he features, has become the most streamed song in history.

The Spanish track has now has combined global streams in excess of 4.6 billion plays across all streaming platforms.

 

For Bieber it means he has surpassed his own record for Sorry, which with its associated remixes, which have accumulated 4.38 billion plays as of now.

Earlier this week the pop superstar surprised his fans at a 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren’s hospital.

Justin opted for a T-shirt featuring Michael Jackson’s faceCredit: Splash News

 

The singer looked cool in his camo trousers and backwards capCredit: Splash News

Justin visited young patients at the Children’s Hospital of Orange County in Southern California, where he greeted staff and prayed with the youngsters who are being treated for different conditions at the medical centre.

It came after he was pulled over by police for using his cell phone while driving on Saturday.

He was behind the wheel of a Mercedes G-Wagon in Beverly Hills when an officer spotted him using his device and pulled him over, with law enforcement sources telling TMZ he was then issued a citation for using his phone while driving.

Justin was calm and cooperative and accepted the ticket without further incident. In Beverly Hills, the average cell phone ticket fine costs $162.