Justin Bieber’s Boxing Day Madness, New Single
His celebrity is at such a high level that he really can’t go out in public, and Justin Bieber found that out the hard way.
The “Baby” singer was trying to do some Boxing Day shopping at the Fairview Park Mall in Kitchener, Ontario when hundreds of teen girls began flocking around him.
Sunglass Hut manager Sarah Pelletier told press, “I thought, ‘My God it’s a 16-year-old boy who’s shopping; what’s the big deal here? I was concerned because there were hundreds of girls out there and three police officers at my glass doors, and I’m like, ‘I don’t think this is a good mix.’”
In related news, Justin’s latest collaboration is with Chris Brown, and the “Kiss Kiss” singer declared the New Year’s release of their new single.
Brown tweeted, “ME and @justinbieber got a BANGER/SMASH record for all the fans out there at the top of the NEW YEAR!!! 2011.”
What do you expect, he is a teen sensation. Girls are ridiculous when it comes to pretty much anything. If a girl wants it she will fight for, literally. Girls are just straight out nuts. Its hard not to like Justin Bieber at all so when I heard that him and Chris Brown were coming together I got really excited because I LOVE Chris Brown! I hope it is awesome because we need some new hits out there!

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