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Video: Justin Bieber Crashes Prom In The Valley, Students Lose Their Minds
Pop star Justin Bieber crashed a high school prom this weekend in Chatsworth and the students promptly lost their minds.
Bieber was apparently doing some recording in a studio in the same location as the Chatsworth Charter High School's prom on Saturday night, according to Hollywood Life.
The fedora-clad singer moved through the sea of students, pausing to dance with numerous teens—including the prom queen. As you might imagine, the students were pretty excited, so most of these videos have an audio soundtrack of nothing but frenzied screams and the low rumbling of bass. Warning: some students were moved to profanity, and none of them remembered to shoot in landscape orientation.
Justin Bieber showing up at our prom? I think we know who had the best prom this year 🎉🎉🎊 #cchsprom @justinbieber
— Chats Senior Class (@CCHSRoyals) April 26, 2015
At 21, Bieber is a little old for prom. However, as he pointed out on Twitter, he hasn't really been able to have the typical high school experience.
@CCHSRoyals always wanted to go to prom. Thanks for having me. #promcrasher :)
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) April 26, 2015
Tweet of the night:
lmao @ all the people at school that said "I hate Justin Bieber" but yet when showed up at prom ya'll HOPPED on his dick. #bye
— stef 🌼 (@stefannnyxoxo) April 26, 2015
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