He's one of the biggest stars in the world.
But Justin Bieber, 23, showed his humble side on Tuesday, while carrying his own luggage to a waiting car in Sydney.
Despite being surrounded by an entourage, the pop sensation was seen hauling his own bags from a hotel presumably before making his way to day one of the annual Hillsong Conference.
No VIP treatment: Justin Bieber, 23, showed his humble side on Tuesday, while carrying his own luggage to a waiting car in Sydney
Dressed in black merchandise from his Purpose World Tour paired with electric blue sneakers, the Canadian heartthrob showed off his Jesus leg tattoo as he loaded his items into the car.
Within minutes, he was whisked away while sitting in the back of the vehicle, on his way to the $359-per head event in Homebush.
He is understood to have arrived Down Under via private jet on Monday with Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz..
Humble: Despite being surrounded by an entourage, the pop sensation was seen hauling his own bags from a hotel before making his way to day one of the annual Hillsong Conference
Tatt's a good look: Dressed in black merchandise from his Purpose World Tour paired with electric blue sneakers, the Canadian heartthrob showed off his Jesus leg tattoo as he loaded his items into the car
Earlier on Tuesday, Justin took time to explore Sydney after he was snapped running shirtless at Bondi Beach before having breakfast at local eatery Bills.
The Love Yourself crooner was last in Australia earlier this year for his Purpose World Tour.
He previously attended the 2015 Hillsong Conference with model pal Hailey Baldwin, with the duo sparking romance rumours at the time.
Quiet entry: He is understood to have arrived Down Under via private jet with Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz on Monday
Ripped: Earlier on Tuesday, Justin took time to explore Sydney after he was snapped running shirtless at Bondi Beach before having breakfast at local eatery Bills
Speaking to Complex magazine, Justin previously opened up about his christian faith.
'I think that going to church is fellowship, it's relationship, it's what we're here on the earth to do, to have this connection that you feel there's no insecurities,' he said.
'I think that's where we need to be...you don't need to go to church to be a Christian. If you go to Taco Bell, that doesn't make you a taco.'
Off he goes! Within minutes he was whisked away while sitting in the back of the vehicle, on his way to the $359-per head event in Homebush
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