Police Called In As Justin Bieber Paris Appearance Erupts In Chaos

Teen sensation Justin Bieber was forced to cut an in-store appearance in Paris, France short on Monday after obsessed thousands of fans descended on the venue.





The “One Less Lonely Girl” singer appearing at a shop in the French capital, but authorities weren’t expecting such a big crowd and told Bieber to leave the venue so they could control the waiting fans. It’s not the first time Bieber’s popularity has caused problems: in November, a Bieber CD signing in Long Island, New York descended into chaos after thousands of fans converged on the Roosevelt Field Mall in hopes of catching a glimpse of the crooner.

In a post on his Twitter.com blog, the song wrote: “Paris is crazy! Had some interviews this morning with mags (magazines) and radio. Got to practice my French a little. But then the in-store (appearance)… there were thousands of kids at the in-store and the police were not expecting it. They reorganized the crowd and we got it going but after a little while the police stopped it and came in and said it was over and I had to leave. Sorry to any of the kids I didn’t get to meet….I love all of you for your support. To start my trip in Paris like this already, the love and the energy is amazing. Thank you so much.”