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Justin Bieber Photoshopped His Head Onto Beyoncé’s Body and I Don’t Know How To Feel

Stars, they’re just like us! Justin Bieber proved that he’s just as obsessed with Beyoncé as the rest of us, by photoshopping his head onto her body. The 24-year-old Canadian singer took to Instagram on Wednesday night to share his little work of art with fans. 

“Y’all need to meet my sister Rachel Bieber,” he wrote in the caption.

Everyone, meet Rachel. 

 

Y’all need to meet my sister Rachel Bieber

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It appears Bieber grabbed inspiration from this banging five-year-old photo of Bey, which was taken at the NYC release party of her self-titled album. 

The crooner’s friend, Patrick Schwarzeneggar, showed his appreciation for the photo, commenting “Bruh, set me up! Finally be brothers.”

Who knows where Bieber got the idea to create this image, but it could have been partly thanks to Queen Bey’s legendary Coachella performance. Bieber was present at the first weekend of the outdoor music festival, but there’s no word if he attended her concert. Some highlights of the Biebs’ weekend included dancing shirtless to reggae music by Skip Marley and hanging out with 11-year-old Walmart sensation Mason Ramsey. 

The “Love Yourself” artist also found himself in a bit of controversy over the weekend. Eyewitnesses at a private party reported that the singer stepped in to defend a female friend being assaulted, reportedly punching a man who had his hands around the woman’s neck. 

“There was an argument between the gentleman who got punched and [the woman] because she was making out with this other guy and that argument escalated to the point where he had his hands around her neck,” say the witness, who was not named. “Justin Bieber saw [it] and that’s when he pushed the guy. [Bieber] ended up punching him in the face to protect this girl that was getting assaulted.”

Props to Justin for protecting a woman being attacked, and for blessing us with our new favorite image. 

Meghan is the Life Editor and a National Features Writer for Her Campus. A senior at the College of the Holy Cross studying English and History, she hopes to one day write a novel (or at least edit one) and is constantly in search of a good book to read, her next cup of coffee, and a dog to pet.