Justin Bieber Wants the Teen Girl Pandemonium to End
Oct. 8 2010, Published 8:10 a.m. ET
Justin Bieber, 35, doesn't like being confused with Justin Bieber, 16. A 35-year-old Jacksonville, Fla., resident named Justin Bieber is tired of being mixed up with the world-renowned teen pop sensation of the same name. Why is he so bothered?
Well, being bombarded with fan mail, house calls and home visits from young teenage girls has become quite problem for Mr. Bieber.
The biggest kicker was Bieber, 35, was booted from Facebook.
"I guess their policy is ban first, ask questions never," he told Jacksonville's ABC 25, via PopEater.
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He said he has tried to contact Facebook to get reinstated; however, he has yet to hear back from the social networking site.
Mr. Bieber, who describes himself as an arcade geek who loves pinball machines, is also receiving calls from musicians and fans at all hours.
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How many messages — he estimated he receives 50 messages every two hours and anywhere from two to 10 fan letters a day, PopEater reports.
"Artists saying, 'I am going to be working with you this weekend.' I say, 'No, you're not, you don't want to sing with me,'" he told the Jacksonville news station.
He even changed his phone number, but the JB fanatics found his new digits.
"It's not so bad," he said. "It does not keep me awake at night, but I feel bad for little girls who want to send messages to their hero and it gets to this points to himself."