Justin Bieber could be madly insane after hearing that Selena Gomez is moving on and ditching him for manly man Tommy Chiabra. So to counter the attention that Gomez has been getting and to make his ex-girlfriend notice him even just for the tiniest bit, he decided to make headlines by visiting Disneyland in a wheelchair.
The 20-year-old pop star's gesture obviously got the attention he craved for from everyone since many felt disconcerted and bewildered why he would go on such a public place while riding a wheelchair.
Did he do it to cut lines in the many attractions and rides found in Disneyland? Well, not really. For one thing, Bieber was treated as a VIP guest right off the bat.
According to his rep, the "Baby" singer and YouTube sensation was actually "nursing a knee injury" he got from a recent basketball game.
The only problem here though is that the pictures taken the day before and after his public appearance on Disney seem to be contradicting his rep's word.
Justin was spotted in the said days, walking fine and didn't even limp like how many athletes with serious knee injury do.
Bieber's rep also insisted that the "Never Say Never" hit maker didn't use his condition to cut the lines in several attractions. Like why would he when all the Disney staff was on his side, attending to whatever he's trying to do in the entire visit.
Apart from the Twitter snaps about Bieber's public gesture, clips on what took place with him while riding his wheelchair also landed the Internet.
The news that Justin Bieber rode a wheelchair during his trip on Disneyland comes just a few days after off-again, on-again girlfriend Selena Gomez was spotted celebrating her 22nd birthday with another man.
Selena Gomez is yet to comment on Justin Bieber's latest publicity stint, and if she does, that only means one thing: Justin Bieber has caught her attention with such a shallow gesture.
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