Justin Bieber tells his Aussie fans to show a few respect
Bieber – who recently topped the UK Singles Chart for the second week running – is now in Australia, taking time to tell fans what he expects fom them.
Victoria Police have confirmed they were called to the party just after 11pm on Sunday. The chaos at Melbourne airport with Bieber’s fans prompted him to release a stern set of rules which will guide them on how to approach the star for pictures.
According to TMZ, law enforcement officials responded to a call at the location for a woman who “believed her drink had been spiked”.
In her post, which has since been removed, Ms Scarlett says she was at the party because Bieber had requested “a bunch of “hot” girls/models” to be there, and she was one of those chosen. She was taken to a hospital and advised to file a report but apparently has not done so yet. ‘ An invitation that Scarlett expressed good fortune to have received.
Studio owner Jimi Wyatt told TMZ he reviewed footage of the night and saw no evidence that anyone had tampered with Scarlett’s cup.
Daily Mail Australia have contacted Scarlett and Bieber’s representatives for further comment. Politics and current affairs, maybe?
“Usually the chances are I’ll take a photo but if perhaps I don’t…please just respect me and just treat me the way you want to be treated”, The “What Do You Mean?” singer continued.
Justin Bieber has dispensed a few invaluable advice on how to get a picture taken with his big face and weird new Edward Scissorhands haircut.
The 21-year-old singer took to the social media platform Snapchat to tell his fans the exact and proper ettiqute of when it comes to asking him for that all important selfie with him. “She started crying, she calmed down and afterwards I pretty much said, “look, you need to go home and sleep it off and we can always catch up another time”, he said.
“I want to enjoy the moment just as you’re enjoying the moment”.