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Don't Worry Paris Jackson! Justin Bieber Won't Be Worked to Death by AEG Live
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Sources say the 'Sorry' hitmaker is 'not at all scared or overworked' in response to Paris' claim that AEG Live would 'drain [performers] dry and work them to death.'

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Paris Jackson expressed her concern for Justin Bieber in a recent interview with Rolling Stone. The 19-year-old daughter of King of Pop Michael Jackson told the publication she's worried that the "Let Me Love You" hitmaker would be worked to death by AEG Live like she believed they did to her father.

In the interview, Paris claimed the production company would "drain [performers] dry and work them to death." She said she's "scared" for Justin, saying, "He was tired, going through the motions. I looked at my ticket, saw AEG Live, and I thought back to how my dad was exhausted all the time but couldn't sleep."

However, multiple sources tell TMZ that Justin has "an amazing relationship" with the company, which produced his "Purpose" tour. The source adds that the "Sorry" hitmaker is "not at all scared or overworked" by AEG Live. In fact, he loves them. Moreover, Justin is indeed "in the best health and state of mind he's ever been in," the sources reveal.

Michael Jackson died in June 2009 when he was working with AEG Live as he prepared for a huge number of comeback performances in London. His family later filed a wrongful-death suit against them. Despite the production company winning the lawsuit, his daughter Paris still believes the company played a part in her father's death.

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