Fury Road! Fans Worried Justin Bieber's Driving Habits Are Out Of Control
Is Justin Bieber's obsession with extremely fast and incredibly rare cars putting him on a road to disaster? That's the question a new Reelz channel special hopes to answer, RadarOnline.com has learned.
In the latest edition of the documentary series, Collision Course, Bieber's collection of custom cars are revealed to be a TRAP from which he cannot escape, as paparazzi easily identify him and hunt him down wherever he goes .
And that puts other drivers on the road at risk.
"I saw Justin Bieber behind me, really close, not giving me distance if I brake or something," photographer Melissa Paradis recalls during the special. "I'm like, 'Okay, I'm screwed.'"
With other paparazzi trailing behind them at a high speed, Paradis says she had little choice but to get out of their way.
"I just pulled away on the side, and Bieber went flying by at least 120 if not more," she explained. "At that point I was like, you know, Bieber, you're too dangerous for me. Peace out!"
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As RadarOnline.com reported, Bieber's interactions with chasing paparazzo have gone from dangerous to deadly!
In the new special, a series of accidents and incidents involving Bieber are explored to reveal his change from a sweet and innocent young talent to headline-grabbing celebrity whose driving history is putting him on a collision course.
Reelz will present Collision Course: Justin Bieber on Saturday, April 8, 9 pm ET/PT.
Watch an exclusive sneak peek above only on RadarOnline.com!
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