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Originally posted by Rico Shameless v2
I only called her one because if a reporter is told before hand what questions are off limit, they should follow the rules. That would be a bitchy move to do such a thing, especially if respectfully asked not to. He wouldn't be wrong to walk off. My reasoning had nothing to do with him being 16. In any case, if an artist doesn't want a question asked, then you don't go and ask it anyways.
In the same sense, this isn't true, yet people are still bashing Bieber.
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This never happened, so I'm speaking hypothetically.
Yes, but there's also the possibility that she unintentionally asked the question. Reporters often ask questions that they are not supposed to, it's perhaps slightly disrespectful, yes, but it's even worse to get no response. I disagree, I think it's completely unacceptable to walk off. Not only is it incredibly unprofessional, but the BBC is the largest media organisation in the world, you don't scorn an employee of theirs and face no repercussions. He's still in the very early stages of his career, but perhaps these are also the final stages of his career if he possesses such an attitude. The majority of his fans are young girls, they'll lose interest in him rapidly so he needs to expand into a wider market. The majority of people can't stand him, he really needs to address that. He does not come across well in general, he's a rather arrogant individual. So even though this never happened, or so we are told, the reason people are bashing him is because they dislike him, and there's a combination of factors for that.