Justin Bieber has not been kicked out of his Paris hotel.

Recent reports suggested that the singer had been asked to leave the prestigious Hotel Le Meurice on Monday.

French TV and radio personality Jean-Marc Morandini blogged that hotel management had kicked the singer out because of his” attitude in the establishment” along with the “nuisance caused” by Justin’s fans outside the building.

But a representative for the 19-year-old singer insisted the reports are untrue.

"Justin was not kicked out of the hotel,” the spokesman told Us Weekly. “He decided to transfer to the Mandarin Oriental when there wasn't enough security at the hotel to control the crowds.

"There wasn't even an underground entrance for him at the other hotel and the security was too lax given the size of the crowds. Very unsafe situation for Justin and the fans. Over 500 kids bombarded the hotel."

A source told Us that Justin’s fans were “everywhere, screaming and shouting”, which didn’t go down too well with the hotel’s guests.

Justin is reported to have booked seven suites across two floors for himself and his entourage at the luxury abode.

A spokesman for Le Maurice confirmed that the singer had voluntarily left the hotel.

"Justin Bieber had indeed left the establishment to go elsewhere, but we do not know where," the spokesman told Us. "But this is a decision made by him or his team. We do not turn people away."

The singer is in the French capital to perform a concert on Tuesday night as part of his Believe world tour.

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