A teenage girl was so determined to go to your graduation party with Justin Bieber pulling a cardboard model of the pop star as his day.
Kristen Schubert, Grand Valley Senior High School in Parachute, Colorado, tried unsuccessfully to contact Bieber with a passage through his record label, according to ABC 7 News. So last Saturday was the top of a life-size replica of the pop star took to the dance school.
Schubert was born with a bright orange dress and false Bieber was dressed in black jeans, a black vest and sneakers. Schubert told 7News that she and her partner invented "the march went to the dance," and was "the biggest applause from around the world."
"Everyone wanted me to put him and loved how it really danced with him!" Schubert said. "As a 'groom' their new song with a great group of people came and got us started to dance."
But not wrong Bieber is not necessarily a favorite in the best time for the prom this season. He faces tough competition from cardboard, Tim Tebow, who attends a different function in Sioux City, was Iowa football star re-creation, the work of Kingsley-Pierson High School Rachel Bird, of Des Moines log reports spending $ 20 on reproduction and said, "more people took a photo with Tim, that you did for me. "
Schubert said he experienced a similar reaction. "I do not know how many people took a picture and the number of people who wanted pictures with him. In his last year, it's my last prom and was definitely all the weird looks!"
Cardboard celebrities dance data, the new trend instead of real life, breathing classmates? Sure seems to be a market for these honest citizens.
In 2011, Cady bucket, a teenager in Virginia, a website launched to ask Bieber accompany her to the dance, and elsewhere, 16 years old, Leon Purvis began a search on YouTube for one year to convince the pop star , join him as his "friend". Purvis, even the attention of Ryan Seacrest, who spoke about the campaign on his radio show.
In addition, on 21 April, USA announced today a list of half a dozen teenage campaign by the mass media to the famous models, including Bieber and Taylor Swift, to persuade his party's events, many of which went viral.
Kristen Schubert, Grand Valley Senior High School in Parachute, Colorado, tried unsuccessfully to contact Bieber with a passage through his record label, according to ABC 7 News. So last Saturday was the top of a life-size replica of the pop star took to the dance school.
Schubert was born with a bright orange dress and false Bieber was dressed in black jeans, a black vest and sneakers. Schubert told 7News that she and her partner invented "the march went to the dance," and was "the biggest applause from around the world."
"Everyone wanted me to put him and loved how it really danced with him!" Schubert said. "As a 'groom' their new song with a great group of people came and got us started to dance."
But not wrong Bieber is not necessarily a favorite in the best time for the prom this season. He faces tough competition from cardboard, Tim Tebow, who attends a different function in Sioux City, was Iowa football star re-creation, the work of Kingsley-Pierson High School Rachel Bird, of Des Moines log reports spending $ 20 on reproduction and said, "more people took a photo with Tim, that you did for me. "
Schubert said he experienced a similar reaction. "I do not know how many people took a picture and the number of people who wanted pictures with him. In his last year, it's my last prom and was definitely all the weird looks!"
Cardboard celebrities dance data, the new trend instead of real life, breathing classmates? Sure seems to be a market for these honest citizens.
In 2011, Cady bucket, a teenager in Virginia, a website launched to ask Bieber accompany her to the dance, and elsewhere, 16 years old, Leon Purvis began a search on YouTube for one year to convince the pop star , join him as his "friend". Purvis, even the attention of Ryan Seacrest, who spoke about the campaign on his radio show.
In addition, on 21 April, USA announced today a list of half a dozen teenage campaign by the mass media to the famous models, including Bieber and Taylor Swift, to persuade his party's events, many of which went viral.