Tyler The Creator Says He Sped In Justin Bieber's Car, Do You Buy It?
Several of Justin Bieber’s neighbors may have sworn they saw the singer driving like a bat out of hell through their exclusive Calabasas neighborhood, but if Tyler the Creator is to be believed, he was actually the one driving recklessly in the Biebs’ car. At least that’s what he took to Twitter to say.
Given the intense media onslaught Bieber has been hit with since news of these driving shenanigans first went public, it’s actually pretty noble that Tyler the Creator stepped forward and owned up to his role. After all, I’m sure he’s taken a pretty brutal beating, as well, since he made the above declaration. That being said, there’s no telling whether he actually was the one driving. Tyler’s reputation is a little less family-friendly than Justin’s, and no doubt he’s well aware he can stomach a scandal involving almost hitting children while driving recklessly.
Bieber’s car is extremely distinctive. No doubt anyone who saw it flying through the neighborhood would immediately assume he was the one driving, but that doesn’t mean they wouldn’t be incapable of realizing the driver wasn’t Justin if they got a good look.
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