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Not sure what is going on with 50 cent. But he left some nasty tweets for Justin Bieber fans.

Check out his tweets:

Seeing this, some beliebers fighting back. Then few hours later, 50cent tweeted:

“I told you little motherfu*kers don’t be on my twitter you gotta be 18 and over this is the adult entertainment section. ”

“I’m a take my belt off and beat one of you little motherfu*kers were your mama and daddy at anyway bad ass kids.”

“I like justin beiber but you bad ass kids better get off my shit ill kick one of you motherfucker “.

Wow.. he is so rude! He shouldn’t be calling kids like that.

Last week 50 cent said he was done with twitter then within the last 24 hours he has been tweeting nasty stuff about sex and his d*ck and all kinds of sh*t.

He is doing this to get headlines and that is sick. THEN he started on Justin Bieber and fans.

Do not go on his twiter page if you’re below 18. http://twitter.com/50CENT

50 cent is washed up and I think that is why he is doing all of this, regardless he will apologize soon because he is gonna realize his sh*t wont sell because all of the teens are the ones buying his album nowadays.

Any thought?

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Saskatoon radio station C-95 invited Bieber fans collected cans and packets of soup for the local food bank, offering tickets to a Justin Bieber concert for bringing in the most food.

Justin Bieber was set to perform in Saskatoon on Friday night, his second sold-out engagement in Saskatchewan. Leading up to the concert, fans were invited to give soup to the local food bank in a promotion dubbed “Feed It to Bieber.”

The challenge was to bring in the most cans or packets of soup, with the winner getting a pair of tickets to the show, including a back-stage meeting with the teen singing sensation from southwestern Ontario.

When the counting was done, some 21,000 cans and packets of soup had been collected.

The two contest winners rounded up 2,500 donations and were announced on radio station C-95.

“We’re not going to be the crazy fans, freaking out just because we see him,” contest winner Kayla Findlay, 18, said Friday before the show. “We want to find out how is he doing in school while being a pop star, and different questions like that.”

Findlay said it took 4½ days for her and a friend to collect the soup.

Source: CBC.ca

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Beliebers, Proactive has created a new contest for Bieber fans.

You, Justin Bieber fans can enter the contest through October 1st for the chance to win a three-night trip to Los Angeles, California to meet Justin and watch his concert along with three friends.

The winner will also receive $1,000 spending money, and rental car to tour LA!

So how do you enter? Well, its easy. Just log on to http://justin.proactiv.com to register or follow @Proactiv on Twitter and Tweet: “Proactive may be sending me to LA for a Justin Bieber concert!” and you will be entered to win!

Other winners of the contest will have $1,000 donated in their name to Justin’s favorite non-profit organzation Pencils of Promise and receive an autographed T-shirt from Justin. All registrants could also instantly win a Proactive Trial Kit, complete with an autographed poster of Justin!

Goodluck guys!

source: DisneyDreaming.com

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Justin Bieber fans on Facebook must be aware of this new online scam. Bieber fans have been the target of web conmen in a scam that will apparently offer them free tickets to a Bieber concert.

Someone is targeting Bieber’s Facebook friends with a link to bogus free ticket giveaways for a U.S. tour.

The ad message says, “Wow! Justin Bieber is giving away free tickets now! I just snagged 4 tickets!”

If you click the link the person is brought onto another page that offers you a service that will use your Facebook to further their scam. If you agree to let an application post messages on your wall and post statuses for a subscription rate of $7 per week (this appears on your phone bill after you give them your mobile number to sign up), you will get free tickets.

After they steal $7 from you they use your Facebook to post the same message again to steal from all your friends in your name who fall for the same trap. The scam is spreading virally on internet.

source: Sophos.com

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