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Justin Bieber turns the camera on swarming paparazzi: 'This has to stop'

Brian Niemietz, New York Daily News on

Published in Entertainment News

Justin Bieber clashed with paparazzi again in Los Angeles, this time turning the camera on the shutterbugs to show his followers what he’s dealing with.

The 31-year-old pop star posted video of a gaggle of photographers swarming. He repeatedly said “look at these guys” while filming the chaos.

“This has to stop,” Bieber wrote on Instagram, where he posted footage showing the confrontation from his point of view Friday morning.

That nighttime encounter comes a couple weeks after Bieber had a daytime run-in with with shutterbugs outside a coffee shop near the Coachella Valley.

“You don’t care about people, only money,” he said during that videotaped rendezvous.

Bieber spelled out his feelings after his most recent brush with media madness.

“Everyone telling me move from LA,” he wrote on Instagram. “U think I’m going to get bullied to leave where my influence is most needed?”

 

In his post, Bieber says he can’t make changes by “running from the darkness” and admits earlier in his career he may have invited attention.

“I want nothing to do with that as a grown adult with a wife and son,” he said.

According to the “Stay” singer, he now wants to live and learn and “be a proponent and advocate for LOVE and EQUALITY.”

Bieber’s fans on Instagram were sympathetic.

“Crazy how it looks like from his perspective,” said one follower expressing a common sentiment.


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