Justin has been left shocked by Prince and Bowie’s deaths (Picture: Getty images/Metro.co.uk)

Justin Bieber has reportedly been so rattled by the deaths of icons David Bowie and Prince this year that he has begun to plan for his own passing.

The pint-sized pop star is very serious about not just the funeral plans but also his will and the legacy he will leave on the music industry, and he is reportedly looking into current technologies that will allow for holographic concerts – and even ‘a solar-powered headstone’ which will ‘play non-stop scenes from his life’.

A source close to Biebs has admitted that his mother and former manager Pattie Mallette is now worried about Justin, who is only 22, but has already protected his estimated $180 million fortune.




‘At first, Pattie laughed-off Justin’s elaborate funeral and estate plans as just another of his passing whims,’ an insider told the Daily Star.

‘But it’s now become clear that Justin is serious.’

The singer shot to fame as a 15-year-old and has had a rollercoaster last seven years, including number one albums and worldwide tours but also legal troubles and clashes with law enforcement.

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Justin Bieber in 2010 (PIcture: Getty Images)

Now however he is thinking to the future, and considering how modern technology ‘can be used to keep his name alive’.

‘As well as a solar-powered headstone he’s also wanting it to play non-stop scenes from his life so faithful Beliebers and any future fans can get as close to him as possible when they visit his grave,’ added the source.

‘JB’s also keeping close tabs on new hologram technology and is reportedly eager to sign a deal that will permit his 3D image to carry on performing after his death.’

Metro.co.uk has contacted reps for Justin for comment.

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