Of course this made news, it's Justin Bieber, and aside from all of the hogwash of gossip, it's great to read about him, or his team, being really upset.
Six years ago, a pre-pubescent Biebs, somehow everyone's least favourite version, appears on an Australian TV show called Sunrise.
It was absolute pandemonium, riots everywhere, school girls screaming, Bieber probably smiling (ah the good old days), and Bieber's manager was fuming.
Now Bieber's long-term manager, Scooter Braun (name goals, bruh) in a documentary, has revealed that he is, somehow, still fuming.
Braun said: "I think we started realising we needed security when thousands of people started showing up at radio stations.
"Then we went to Australia, and we told the Australians at this Sunrise TV show that we were going to need more security, and they didn’t believe us, and then the kids rioted the streets."
In the documentary, called, "Bodyguards: Secret Lives from the Watchtower" (who commissioned this), Scooter Braun recalls the grizzly details of Bieber's fans.
Shock horror, the long-term manager, reveals how fans camped out the night before, and the Beliebers fans grew to an impressive 5000 by the morning.
The show was subsequently cancelled due to the fans being so loud, so loud in fact, that the police had to wear ear plugs - no Slipknot gigs for them any time soon?
At the time of the crisis, Sunrise's producer, Adam Boland, admitted: “He’s probably right — but I’m not sure any level of security could have prevented pre-teen girls from collapsing in the street merely at the thought of their idol sleeping at a hotel around the corner.
"We had done big concerts almost every week for years and had never seen anything like it. It was a freak event that even scared the riot squad. Bieber was still on the rise at the time so we underestimated his fan base. It was a mistake we only made once."
What a story, eh?