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Justin Bieber fans sneak into hotel room dressed as housekeeping staff

By Mishki Vaccaro
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This story is less Maid in Manhattan and more Fatal Attraction. Two Justin Bieber fans dressed as housekeeping staff allegedly snuck into his suite at the Hard Days Night Hotel in Liverpool last week. According to Bang Showbiz, the two fan girls acquired stolen outfits before entering the Bieb suite. While inside, they ever-so-craftily mimicked cleaning tasks before taking pictures of his personal possessions. When a member of Bieber’s team discovered the girls, they were evicted and given a proper “telling off,” which is clearly the appropriate response for stalking, fraud and who knows what else.

Earlier this week, the 17-year-old star was trapped inside his hotel room when police advised him against leaving the property due to the large fan presence outside. The Biebs tweeted a photo of the crowd, commenting, “this is crazy. There are like thousands of people out there. Love everybody but gonna try and get some sleep. Please don’t scream. Lol.” But Bieber definitely wasn’t LOLing after this latest fan scare—in fact, upon hearing about the incident in his room, Bieber checked out of the hotel and slept in his tour bus. Perhaps this is one instance where Bieber should, in fact, say “never” to his adoring fans.

• Justin Bieber furious after fans break into hotel suite [BANG Showbiz]

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