Justin Bieber has been threatened with legal action after a Twitter message he sent out to his 19 million followers went awry.
The Bieb tweeted a phone number, the final digit of which was missing, and told his followers to call it. Scads of his fans attempted to guess the final number shortly thereafter.
Now, two Texans have come forward to say that they have been hit with a barrage of calls night and day. They add that the prank was "reckless" and that the calls kept pouring in even after Bieber deleted the tweet.
The two are now demanding an apology as well as concert tickets and endorsements for their business or else legal action will ensue. The lawyer acting for the pair said that their patience has "worn thin."
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