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Justin Bieber Flipping Off Paparazzi (Video): Justin Bieber Middle Finger a Sign of a Meltdown?
Watch Justin Bieber flipping off paparazzi in this video and discuss: is the Justin Bieber middle finger salute a sign of a meltdown?
What about those rumors about Selena Gomez punched in the face?
We’ve seen the pressure get to Britney Spears and Demi Lovato… but is Justin Bieber flipping off paparazzi cause for concern?
We think Bieber is doing alright, given what he has to deal with.
If you watch the video of Justin Bieber flashing the middle finger, take note of the swarm of paparazzi surrounding Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez leaving a dinner date.
It’s got to be maddening… they can barely get to their car!
Was Justin Bieber flipping off the paparazzi justified? Wouldn’t you be just a tad annoyed?
Bieber apologized for the middle finger, but I don’t think his fans were too offended.
For another look at what Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez go through, watch the super crazed fans in this video of Bieber and Gomez leaving a hotel together.
There’s definitely a price attached to being famous – you’ve got to wonder how annoying all the paparazzi and fan attention gets after awhile.
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alora wilson justin bieber commented on Mar 05 11 at 9:59 pmi feel bad for him they need to back off of him hes just a kid
Krista commented on Mar 30 11 at 10:06 amThat’s funny
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