Un-Beliebers: Justin Bieber's Neighbors Sick of 'Bieber Fever'
There are over 19 million "Beliebers" in the world ready to trade anything to live near Justin Bieber. However, don't expect Justin Bieber's neighbours to feel the same way. In fact, Justin's neighbours just about had it with the "Bieber Fever."
Canadian crooner Justin Bieber seems to be on a downwards spiral as of late. Apart from that, Justin is acting quite like the diva as reported by his Calabasas neighbours. Reports claim that Bieber has been making such a ruckus that everyone in the area has been hanging on a thread.
"He drives 100 miles an hour down the street. It sounds like an airplane," says a resident, adding, "He spits on people, he's speeding, and he's driving recklessly. The problem is nobody's caught him on videotape yet. That's why the police aren't doing anything. I guess our word is not good enough."
Well, there is a reason the cops aren't doing anything. Bieber and his representatives claim he's being framed for the incidents. The teenage pop star is adopting an "It wasn't me" defence. Usher, Bieber's mentor, has also spoken up in defence of the 19-year-old star.
"And I think all of us in some way have humble beginnings that pan out to be incredible," explains Usher in an interview with Ellen, adding, "And we hope that in his transition as friends and family who has helped him be who he is, that he'll continue to just mature. But you know in this day's age of social media, there is no privacy - and that kind of trail and elimination period is kind of done in front of a camera."
Hopefully, Bieber cleans up his act because for one, some people in his neighbourhood aren't pleased at all. Oaks resident Nissim Evenheim is ready to stand in court against the pop star for his misdemeanour.
"Of course, I'm bothered. Naturally, I want peace and quiet and I hope the peace and quiet comes back to the neighbourhood. I think it's negative attention and people pay a lot of money to live here. I hope he (Justin) has learned his lesson," states Evenheim.
"He's a nuisance, a punk, and hopefully he'll get what comes to him -- legal justice," added another resident.
For one, Bieber is too busy to care with the latest controversies. The Canadian crooner was recently spotted clubbing at a New York City club despite the strict 21+ age policy.