Justin Bieber Fans Boycott Singer After Selena Gomez Reunion; ‘Boyfriend’ Singer Involved In Car Accident

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The world knows now that Justin Bieber is back together with his on-again-off-again girlfriend Selena Gomez.

Although there are some who support the Jelena reunion, Bieber fans have reportedly decided to seek revenge for "ignoring" them while he spends time with Selena Gomez.

One fan attempted to start the #ignorejustinproject after news that the two are back together, according to MTV.

"Can we all just ignore Justin for a day? Where we just stop . . . Like we all tweet each other but not him, and not like any of his photos. No interaction with him. No favoriting tweets of RTing, dmin, instagraming photos that tag him, and on shots too. See if he f***ing notices?!," wrote one Belieber.

Some Twitter users agreed to boycott Justin Bieber, tweeting, "if Justin can ignore us bc of Selena we can ignore him."

Other Beliebers thought the #ignorejustinproject was highly unnecessary, despite Bieber's trips to the zoo with Selena Gomez.

One Twitter user simply wrote, "Are you stupid or are you stupid #ignorejustinproject."

Once Justin Bieber fans are finished with attempting to ignore him, they should bring attention to the fact that the "Boyfriend" singer was reportedly involved in a car accident in Beverly Hills on Tuesday afternoon.

Paparazzi pictures show someone with Bieber's arm tattoos covering his face at the scene of the fender bender on Canon Drive, according to NY Daily News.

"There was a traffic accident. One of his entourage vehicles was involved," Lt. Lincoln Hoshino with the Beverly Hills Police told the publication.

Hoshino added, "We don't know if he was in the vehicle (that crashed), but he was not driving."

The 20-year-old pop star was reportedly a passenger in a black Cadillac Escalade that was driving down Canon to avoid the paparazzi, according to TMZ.com.

Bieber got out of the vehicle and got into another car and drove off, according to the gossip website.

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