Justin Bieber Ate Deep-Fried Haggis In Glasgow And Looked A Bit Alarmed
The singer visited the Blue Lagoon on Argyle Street to sample a haggis supper, which isn’t a sentence any Glaswegian thought they’d ever hear.
As you may or may not know, Justin Bieber recently brought his Purpose tour to Glasgow's SSE Hydro.
(Not sure if this is part of his show or just Glasgow weather, to be honest.)
After his Saturday night performance, he naturally needed something to eat. But instead of heading to a posh restaurant, he visited the Blue Lagoon.
The one on Argyle Street, to be precise. The Blue Lagoon is a 40-year-old chain of fish 'n' chip shops, and they're a true Glasgow institution, not least because they're open until 5am at weekends. Before visiting the chippy, Bieber reportedly visited a few local pubs as well, as he wanted to experience the "real" Glasgow.
Bieber decided to order deep-fried haggis, which, for non-Scottish readers, is a meat dish made with sheep's heart, liver, lungs, oatmeal, and spices.
No wonder he looks so apprehensive here.
Blue Lagoon owner Alessandro Varese told BuzzFeed News: "Justin came in at around 11pm and ordered a haggis supper (deep-fried haggis and chips), as well as fish and chips, and two battered-sausage suppers for his crew."
Blue Lagoon
Here he is waiting for his food, possibly wondering what on earth he's let himself in for.
"The meals cost around £20 in total," Varese said. "They took around 10 minutes to prepare. Justin was in good spirits, and spent the time chatting with staff members and enjoying their patter, which he seemed to understand." (Bieber has had a bit of trouble understanding accents on this Scottish leg of his tour.)
Blue Lagoon