Justin Bieber could be heading to court to face accusations that he is to blame after two Texas residents were "harassed" by millions of his fans. The 18-year-old demonstrates a more mature side to his music and lyrics on new single 'Boyfriend', but is Justin becoming one of pop music's bad boys?
According to Tmz.com, Bieber coaxed his followers into phoning an elderly woman named Dilcie and a man named Kent after posting a fake cell phone number on Twitter. He randomly tweeted the number to his 19 million followers with the caption "Call me right now". As the number was missing one digit, fans tried to guess what it may be, with the majority ending up speaking to Dilcie and Kent. The pair's phones were allegedly ringing non-stop day and night and they have now sought legal advice. Dilcie's grandchildren are said to be huge fans of the singer - who releases his third album later this year - and she has requested free concert tickets to one of his shows as an apology. Kent meanwhile is looking to latch onto the singer's huge fan-base and wants Bieber to endorse one of his upcoming online projects.
It seems it's not the only problem Justin's had with his Twitter account in the past week. On Tuesday (March 27, 2012), somebody hacked into his page and sent a message to his 19 million followers, it read, "19 million my ass biebermyballs".