'America's Got Talent' Disses Justin Bieber, Fans
Twitter rage over a promised video teaser that never aired
Whomever Justin Bieber spoke to at NBC or "America's Got Talent," millions of prepubescent girls would now like to pull his or her hair while yelling bad names.
Bieber instructed his 25 million Twitter followers to keep their eyes peeled to "America's Got Talent" Wednesday night for a sneak preview of his latest video, "As Long As You Love Me." However, it did not air. This prompted Bieber to tweet: "very frustrated. where was it? no joking here."
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Now, scores of Beliebers are taking to the same social network to threaten NBC with boycotts and worse. (BiebsCyrusLand, for instance, tweeted: "NBC and Americas Got Talent. You both have pissed Justin and 25 million #pissedbeliebers. Say hello to world war ||| in 3, 2 ....")
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Bieber first tweeted about the video's inclusion in the show on Tuesday evening: "so I'm thinking about giving a minute of #AsLongAsYouLoveMeVideo to @nbcagt for their show tomorrow? Thoughts?" Minutes later, he followed up: "yep…It is CONFIRMED!" (In fact, "AGT" even retweeted one of Bieber's tweets about it. )
So far, there's been no official response from "AGT" or NBC. But, until this blows over, their executives are wise to avoid stepping foot in any malls.
"America's Got Talent" airs Tuedsays at 8 p.m. and Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC.
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