Justin Bieber chased by fans while eating lunch

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Pop star Justin Bieber was chased by fans when he stopped to have lunch at an eatery in

The 23-year-old singer was mobbed by 'Beliebers' as he ran to his car from a Chargrill Charlie's restaurant, reported Billboard.



In a video, the "Love Yourself" singer can be heard telling the crowd, "The more you guys scream and act like animals, the less we can have a conversation."

A similar incident had occurred last May, when Bieber took to Instagram to vent after being mobbed in public.

"It has gotten to the point that people won't even say hi to me or recognise me as a human, I feel like a zoo animal, and I want to be able to keep my sanity," he wrote.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Justin Bieber chased by fans while eating lunch

Pop star Justin Bieber was chased by fans when he stopped to have lunch at an eatery in Australia. The 23-year-old singer was mobbed by 'Beliebers' as he ran to his car from a Chargrill Charlie's restaurant, reported Billboard. In a video, the "Love Yourself" singer can be heard telling the crowd, "The more you guys scream and act like animals, the less we can have a conversation." A similar incident had occurred last May, when Bieber took to Instagram to vent after being mobbed in public. "It has gotten to the point that people won't even say hi to me or recognise me as a human, I feel like a zoo animal, and I want to be able to keep my sanity," he wrote. Pop star Justin Bieber was chased by fans when he stopped to have lunch at an eatery in

The 23-year-old singer was mobbed by 'Beliebers' as he ran to his car from a Chargrill Charlie's restaurant, reported Billboard.

In a video, the "Love Yourself" singer can be heard telling the crowd, "The more you guys scream and act like animals, the less we can have a conversation."

A similar incident had occurred last May, when Bieber took to Instagram to vent after being mobbed in public.

"It has gotten to the point that people won't even say hi to me or recognise me as a human, I feel like a zoo animal, and I want to be able to keep my sanity," he wrote.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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