Justin Bieber Begged Fans To Stop Lurking Outside His Home & The Video Went Viral

"This is my home. You know what I mean? This is where I live."

Justin Bieber Begged Fans To Stop Lurking Outside His Home & The Video Went Viral

Justin Bieber Begged Fans To Stop Lurking Outside His Home & The ...

Managing Editor, Canada

A video of Justin Bieber begging fans to leave him alone has gone viral on TikTok — with over 12 million views since it was posted on Saturday.x

In the clip, the "Baby" singer can be seen urging a group of fans waiting outside of his New York City apartment to back off, as "this is my home."

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As the 27-year-old walks from a vehicle towards his property, he can be heard telling the group, "I hear you, I hear you. But this is my home. You know what I mean? This is where I live."

"I don't appreciate you guys being here," Bieber continues. "You know when you come home at the end of the night, and you want to relax? This is my space to do that. So I would appreciate it if you guys could leave."

It's not clear exactly when the clip was filmed, although it was posted by TikTok user @VanessaFex over the weekend.

This isn't the first time Biebs has called out his fans for lurking outside his home, as he made a similar point last year.

"How do you convince yourself it's not completely inappropriate and disrespectful to wait outside my home to gawk, stare and take pictures as I walk into my apartment," he asked fans in October 2020.

"This is not a hotel. It's my home," he wrote via Instagram story.

In 2019, a fan was actually arrested outside of Bieber's home within just three weeks of him moving. Yikes!

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