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Has Justin Bieber’s pranking gone too far? Um, he’s being sued, so probably

Has Justin Bieber’s pranking gone too far? Um, he’s being sued, so probably

First he convinced Taylor Swift that she had been party to blowing up a boat on Punk’d, and now Justin Bieber has directed thousands of phone calls to normal, living-their-lives Texans Dilcie and Kent by pretending to tweet his number and asking his fans to call it. The number on the tweet (which has been deleted) was short one digit, but Biebaholics began trying to guess the final digit, which led to thousands of teens (and maybe adults) mistakenly calling the Texas residents, who will be pressing charges and demanding compensation, an apology and free concert tickets for their grandchildren. So everyone wins—except Hollywood’s latest troublemaker, bad boy Biebz.

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