Justin Bieber is heading home after a brief break in Panama following his DUI while drag racing in Miami, Florida last week.
The 19-year-old was seen at Tocumen International Airport on Tuesday, accompanied by manager Scooter Braun and Usher, a source confirmed to MailOnline.
'He left with his team and is flying back home to Los Angeles,' said the insider.
Bieber's management team is no doubt relieved that the superstar finally agreed to head home.
Immediately following his arrest on Thursday, he refused to board a private jet that was waiting to fly him from Miami to Los Angeles.
'The private plane was on standby all day,' a source told MailOnline exclusively. 'It was really disappointing that he never got on it. Justin needs to get help now.'
Instead, Bieber chose to stay on in Miami with his father Jeremy, 38; the pair were understood to be holed up in a Mediterranean-style mansion. He then headed to Panama.
The Baby singer wore a baseball cap and a gold chain around his neck and carried a cold bottle of water.
Bieber, whose every move has been mapped since his arrest on Thursday, appeared unperturbed by the attention and even managed a small smile for the cameras.
Bieber, who was allegedly filming his Confident video in Panama, tweeted on Tuesday that the clip will drop the following day on his YouTube channel.
'#confidentvideo tomorrow,' wrote Bieber.
He also tweeted: 'Up in the air,' no doubt writing mid-flight.
Bieber has yet to address his arrest. Along with the DUI he was also cited for resisting arrest and driving on an expired license.
Instead, he has been spending time with his father Jeremy, 38, girlfriend Chantel Jeffries, and other members of his entourage.
As well as Braun and mentor Usher Bieber's mother Pattie Mallette reportedly visited him at the beachside location to urge him to get help.
But on Tuesday two reports emerged suggesting the Believe star is fed up with his fame.
RadarOnline claimed the star wants to quit music and open a tattoo parlor with his father Jeremy, aged 38, while TMZ insisted he is ready to move out of the same Calabasas neighborhood where he was accused of egging a neighbor's house.
'Justin is doing OK right now,' a source told the website. 'He's with friends and family. That's what is most important now, being surrounded by family and his closest friends.'
Another source said his mother Pattie is doing fine considering the furor over her son.
'Pattie is being a mom, putting her son's best interests first, whatever that means at any time,' said the insider. 'There are things being said all over, but she is with him when he needs her and will always be there for him. She would never do anything to bring harm to him.'
The 19-year-old was seen at Tocumen International Airport on Tuesday, accompanied by manager Scooter Braun and Usher, a source confirmed to MailOnline.
'He left with his team and is flying back home to Los Angeles,' said the insider.
Heading home: Justin Bieber was pictured Tuesday
leaving Panama and heading home, accompanied by manager Scooter Braun
and Usher [not seen here]
Bieber's management team is no doubt relieved that the superstar finally agreed to head home.
Immediately following his arrest on Thursday, he refused to board a private jet that was waiting to fly him from Miami to Los Angeles.
'The private plane was on standby all day,' a source told MailOnline exclusively. 'It was really disappointing that he never got on it. Justin needs to get help now.'
Instead, Bieber chose to stay on in Miami with his father Jeremy, 38; the pair were understood to be holed up in a Mediterranean-style mansion. He then headed to Panama.
Unperturbed: The 19-year-old cracked a smile for the cameras as he made his way through the airport
For his Tuesday flight, the pop star
wore flashy black and white trousers and a baggy white T-shirt while
accompanied by a burly bodyguard as he made his way to his plane.The Baby singer wore a baseball cap and a gold chain around his neck and carried a cold bottle of water.
Bieber, whose every move has been mapped since his arrest on Thursday, appeared unperturbed by the attention and even managed a small smile for the cameras.
Street style: The pop star wore flashy black and
white trousers and a baggy white T-shirt while accompanied by a burly
bodyguard as he made his way to his plane
Bieber, who was allegedly filming his Confident video in Panama, tweeted on Tuesday that the clip will drop the following day on his YouTube channel.
'#confidentvideo tomorrow,' wrote Bieber.
He also tweeted: 'Up in the air,' no doubt writing mid-flight.
He's back: Justin tweeted while mid-flight, including letting his fans know his Confident video would drop on Wednesday
Bieber has yet to address his arrest. Along with the DUI he was also cited for resisting arrest and driving on an expired license.
Instead, he has been spending time with his father Jeremy, 38, girlfriend Chantel Jeffries, and other members of his entourage.
As well as Braun and mentor Usher Bieber's mother Pattie Mallette reportedly visited him at the beachside location to urge him to get help.
But on Tuesday two reports emerged suggesting the Believe star is fed up with his fame.
RadarOnline claimed the star wants to quit music and open a tattoo parlor with his father Jeremy, aged 38, while TMZ insisted he is ready to move out of the same Calabasas neighborhood where he was accused of egging a neighbor's house.
Relaxed: The Baby singer wore a baseball cap and a gold chain around his neck while carrying a cold bottle of water
Lucky break: Justin escaped to Panama for a few days following his arrest for a DUI while drag racing on Thursday
According to EOnline, Bieber isn't letting all the negative media attention get him down.'Justin is doing OK right now,' a source told the website. 'He's with friends and family. That's what is most important now, being surrounded by family and his closest friends.'
Another source said his mother Pattie is doing fine considering the furor over her son.
'Pattie is being a mom, putting her son's best interests first, whatever that means at any time,' said the insider. 'There are things being said all over, but she is with him when he needs her and will always be there for him. She would never do anything to bring harm to him.'
Big crowd: Justin attracted a large crowd as he made his exit from the Central American country
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