Senin, 16 Mei 2016

Justin Bieber will no longer take selfies with fans

Justin Bieber doesn't want to take selfies with you anymore, and he's not too sorry about it.

On Tuesday, The "Sorry" singer wrote a short note on Instagram (aka Insta, aka the Gram, aka Instant Gram Cracker) informing his followers that he will no longer allow selfies with fans. The reason? It makes him feel like an animal.

How dare you make Justin Bieber feel like an animal!

"If you happen to see me out somewhere know that I'm not gonna take a picture I'm done taking pictures," he wrote. "It has gotten to the point that people won't even say hi to me or recognize me as a human, I feel like a zoo animal and I wanna be able to keep my sanity."

Some of the Beliebers didn't react kindly to his new mandate, one follower wrote, "stop being a douche." Beiber answered back with "If you think setting boundaries is being a douche, I'm the biggest douche around."

Don't worry Biebs, setting this boundary doesn't make you the biggest douche around, you carried that mantle a long time ago.

Others came to the defense of the pop prodigy, tweeting encouraging words like, "I'm proud of you for stepping up." Bieber was happy to retweet one fan who wrote, "I've seen what people have done. Like thrown stuff in your car and etc. Its not polite and it's like they don't have manners."

The note comes a day after Beiber strolled though a Boston park barefoot, which spiked some concerns that the 22-year-old might be close to a nervous breakdown. You do have to be a little bit crazy to walk through a busy metropolitan street with no shoes on.

"I wanna enjoy life and not be a slave to the world and their demands of what they think I need to do," says Bieber. "I love the fact that I am able to make people happy but cmon if you truly were in my position you would understand how tiring it is."

Bieber isn't the only one who has grown tired of fans demanding selfies. Many celebrities have the same no picture rule, including Amy Schumer who recently tweeted a photo of a fan who shoved a camera in her face. After she said no, he replied "It's America and we paid for you."

First, that doesn't make any sense. She's not a senator, or a firemen, so he didn't pay for anything. Second, maybe we don't deserve pictures with celebrities when we are actually like idiots. Just because someone is famous doesn't mean they owe you a great Facebook profile picture.

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