The saga of Justin Bieber’s stolen laptop rumbles on.
It now appears that the thief has not only started posting private videos from the laptop on YouTube, but they have set up a Twitter account seemingly for the specific purpose of taunting Beiber and his hordes of fans – affectionately known as Beliebers.
The person who has confessed to taking the laptop and camera from Justin’s manager’s office whilst he was on stage in Tacoma sent Justin a message on Twitter, taunting him for the lax security that he had on his laptop. Using the Twitter name '@gexwy', he messaged the ‘Baby’ singer to say “Good job with the password protected @justinbieber. weak.” To prove his point, he posted links to a couple of YouTube videos, E! Online report. One of them showed a young-looking Bieber, pulling back the blinds to reveal a hoard of screaming fans outside. In another, he appears older, messing around backstage with some friends, pouring what looks to be some kind of supplement powder on a sleeping member of his road crew.
The apparent thief @gexwy has threatened to post something online today (October 12, 2012) that will truly upset Justin and his followers (as if he’s not upset enough already!). Bieber’s putting up a strong front and tweeted him to say “@gexwy no matter what you have and what you post tomorrow i know my fans wont leave me. screw it. #toostrong” but the thief simply replied to him and “haha. that is what u think. we will see tomorrow at NOON. last chance.” We’re all on tenterhooks here to see exactly what this guy has in his possession. The mind boggles.
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