BIEBER'S AIRPORT CLASH AFTER FLEEING MOB JUSTIN BIEBER clashed an onlooker as he fled mob of screaming girls in U.K
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BIEBER'S AIRPORT CLASH AFTER FLEEING MOB JUSTIN BIEBER clashed with an onlooker as he fled a mob of screaming girls in the U.K. on Monday (23Apr12). The Baby hitmaker jetted into Britain overnight on Sunday (22Apr12) but after touching down at London's Heathrow Airport, he was met with dozens of hysterical teenage girls. As he tried calmly to pose for pictures with his fans, a lone security guard struggled to control the crowd, and Bieber was eventually forced to break into a run in a bid to flee to safety. As he did so, a passer-by who was taking pictures of the mayhem inadvertently got in the young singer's way, and Bieber careered into him, sending the man's camera smashing to the ground. But the teen idol clearly saw the funny side of the whole incident, as he later took to his Twitter.com blog to write, "Wow. Airport was crazy getting to London! All worth it for my beliebers. Some people always tryna (trying to) ruin it for the fans. today Swaggy." (ZN/WN/PAW) Justin Bieber causes mass hysteria in Heathrow airport, by tipping off fans he was arriving there from America. Around 100 fans turned up to catch a glimpse of him, rampaging through the terminal, knocking people over, and forcing Justin to run to his waiting car. As he made his way to the vehicle, he became visibly agitated, and grabbed a fans camera who he thought was a photographer...and thew it on the floor..breaking it in the process. As Justin's car pulled out of the car park, fans mobbed it, and ran after it, crying and screaming, having met their idol. London, England - 23.04.12