Justin Bieber made headlines recently after he was photographed naked during his vacation in Bora Bora. Apparently, the singer's manhood made an impression on the sex toy company Clone-A-Willy that it has offered him cash in exchange for his genitals to be moulded into a sex toy.

U.S.-based company Clone-A-Willy, which is known for its do-it-yourself kit process in making sex toys out of users’ own genitals, reportedly wrote to Bieber’s commercial agent, requesting for the singer to represent the company. According to Perez Hilton, the “What Do You Mean” singer has been offered US$1 million (approx. over AU$1 million) to advertise with them.

“We know that Justin is a big celebrity and our offer is commiserate [sic] with someone of his enormous stature. We are offering Mr. Bieber a million dollars to endorse 'Clone-A-Willy,'” the supposed letter sent to Bieber’s agent read.

The letter continued with an acknowledgement of Bieber’s musical talent and career, along with the size of his manhood.

“Justin Bieber, he's popular, talented and now as the entire world knows… quite well-endowed. You can only imagine… a huge billboard of Justin Bieber and ‘Clone-A-Willy’ in West Hollywood,” the letter stated.

In the letter, the company claimed that Bieber agreeing to model for them would help promote his album. It would also reportedly not hurt his dating life.

Bieber and his agent have yet to respond to the request from Clone-A-Willy, but judging from the singer's reaction from the leaked photos of his genitals, it's likely that he would decline the offer.

The 21-year-old recently lashed out at the paparazzi for taking his photos without his permission. Talking to Access Hollywood about the leaked pictures and invasion of privacy, Bieber said that he felt “super violated.”

“I feel like I can't step outside and feel like I can go outside naked. Like, you should feel comfortable in your own space… especially that far away," he explained.

Though his naked photos became viral online, Bieber managed to laugh off the incident and joked that there is more to his genitals than what people saw, saying, “That was shrinkage for me.”

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