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SPOTTED: Justin Bieber watching Ted at the Queensway Cineplex (among other places)

By Michelle Higgins
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(Image: Twitter)
(Image: Twitter)

Sure, Justin Bieber may have come to town to support his girlfriend Selena Gomez at TIFF, but instead of catching a premiere on Sunday evening, the pint-sized pop star rolled up to the Cineplex Odeon Queensway in his black Cadillac to see Ted. One giddy 13-year-old fan tweeted a pic she snapped with the singer, and another girl, er, claims she grabbed his “junk.” The lucky young lady who sold him his ticket scored his autograph on a receipt and later tweeted, “Currently watching @justinbieber watch Ted.” Later that night the Biebs and Gomez headed to the nightclub Muzik, where he guest deejayed alongside Snoop Lion (Crazy Days and Nights gossip blogger @entylawyer tweeted, “Justin Bieber stood next to Snoop Dogg all night as Snoop chain-smoked blunts”). While in town, Bieber also accompanied Gomez to her Hotel Transylvania presser and enjoyed a steak at the Keg on York Street. Sadly, he left after only two nights (probably spent at the Ritz-Carlton), tweeting, “Miss Canada already.” Canada misses him too.

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