Despite having over 35 million Twitter followers, pop prince Justin Bieber appears to have encountered a significant number of people who simply cannot tolerate him.
The Canadian pop star’s musical journey continues, propelled by his devoted fans, affectionately known as Beliebers, even after a challenging week while touring in London.
Yet, one individual is determined to halt the baby hit maker’s momentum by creating a web browser extension that censors any references to his name online.
Developed by Greg Leuch, the Shaved Bieber add-on goes as far as blocking images of the 19-year-old singer as well.
‘We’ve developed a series of innovative tools to help cover the lower regions of web pages from unwanted Justin Bieber content,’ Leuch explained.
The introduction of the Bieber blocker coincides with a rough week for the artist, who has endured a wave of criticism for arriving two hours late to his opening performance at the O2.
Following that, he collapsed on stage due to breathing issues and later got into a scuffle with paparazzi after a brief hospital visit.