Oh, to be Justin Bieber. It must be wonderful to have literally millions of screaming teenage girls following not only your every word and gesture but following you as well. Clamoring for your attention, begging to take your picture, aching to touch you, longing to love you--- Surely, it must be the most fantastic feeling in the world. Or not. For Mike, David, and Pablo, three of the Baby singer's male fans, being Justin Bieber wasn't all they thought it would be. In fact, it turned out to be much more than they could handle. In fact, as the boys themselves put it, "It was crazy. Believe us, we almost died. It was craziness."
It all started yesterday when the 3 boys accompanied their friend Carlos to a Justin Bieber concert in Madrid, where the teen dream is currently performing on his sold out My World Tour. Apparently, Carlos was a dead ringer for the Biebs--especially after he donned a gray hoodie, baseball cap, and sunglasses. Only seconds after the boys exited the building into the parking garage, it happened. A girl spotted Carlos, assumed he was Justin Bieber, and started chasing him and his "bodyguards." Another girl heard her screaming "It's Justin!" and ran in the boys' direction. More girls heard the first 2 girls' screams and ran after them, and so on. Pretty soon more than a dozen girls were chasing them through the garage. As the boys tried to find an exit, even more girls joined in until there were "hundreds and hundreds of them," all screaming a single word: "Justin!"
"It was crazy. It started (as) being funny," explained Mike, "but after a few minutes it was like 'Oh my God! There's so many people!' "
By now, the boys were getting frightened, so they tried to come clean with the joke. They yelled to the now frenzied mob of true beliebers that Carlos was not their idol. But the beliebers wouldn't listen. Or maybe they just couldn't hear anything over all that screaming. At any rate, what had become a riot situation spilled out onto the street. That was "Justin" and his friends' salvation. They jumped in a taxi and made their getaway. Later, they found that Carlos' glasses, I.D., 50 Euros, and "lots of other things" had been stolen by the fans as souvenirs. Oh well, it could have been worse. Maybe next time, instead of Never Say Never, these guys should say never again.
You can watch the funny yet oddly creepy video of the fake teen dream's ordeal on the video below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=GqaadJFpEZk
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