The notoriously cheerful baby Asahd Khaled wept at the sight of Justin Bieber
At the tender age of eight months, Asahd Khaled is not only an executive producer but a bonafide celebrity in his own right.
Asahd, who is the son of DJ Khaled, has graced red carpets and rubbed shoulders (alright, he's been held) with a countless of stars. Never once have we seen him cry...until now.
While on the set of the music video for "I'm The One," the baby met Justin Bieber, and, well, he wept.
In video footage from TMZ, Bieber is seen trying to soothe the wailing babe by patting his head, but alas, even his tender touch does nothing for Asahd. Some people are taking this as a sign that Asahd can feel vibes, and Bieber is on the verge of being #cancelled.
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The photo posted on Asahd's actual account seems to tell a calmer story, so maybe things ended up alright between the two moguls.
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We hope they can work out their differences before Asahd, the hardest working baby in the music industry, holes up in the studio to work on the next Bieber album.
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