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Justin Bieber Crashes Prom: Chatsworth Charter High School Responds

We knew there had to be more details to this incident. Earlier this weekend Justin Bieber was working on a project close to the Chatsworth Charter High School, and he decided to crash the school’s prom. The crowd of students were extremely ecstatic when their favorite pop super star walked through the door. One student, Ashley Brooke, known as @ashleeyybrooke on Twitter, posted this video of herself dancing with Justin Bieber. She exclaimed in all caps., “I danced with @justinbieber at my prom,” followed by an emoji with heart eyes, and a crying emoji.

The Chatsworth Charter High School senior class wrote on their twitter, “Justin Bieber showing up at our prom? I think we know who had the best prom this year,” accompanied by partying emojis and #cchsprom. Justin Bieber actually responded to the tweet and said, “always wanted to go to prom. Thanks for having me. #promcrasher. :)”

Justin Bieber surely will remember his first prom ever, especially since he wasn’t really invited. The school finally released a statement on Monday, April 27. The administration was not happy that Bieber crashed the prom and claimed that his appearance actually put the students at risk.

The L.A. Unified School District claims that by Justin Bieber crashing the prom, he endangered students but encouraging a mosh pit, and creating a fire hazard. Sources also say that Justin and his entourage pushed themselves past administration and chaperones to get onto the dance floor. We guess Justin wanted to show that since he could not get into Coachella, he was able to at least get into a school prom.

This is not the first time the Biebs has crashed an event. In 2011, Justin Bieber crashed a wedding in Malibu, but the newly weds actually enjoyed Bieber’s surprise appearance.

What do you think of Justin Bieber barging into the high school’s prom? Would your answer be different if you were a student in attendance? Let us know in the comments below.

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