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Justin Bieber Threw His Yeezys Into a Concert Crowd & Now They’re Internet Famous

What would Justin Bieber’s Yeezys do if they were thrown into a concert crowd? Well, two lucky fans caught the expensive shoes and they know exactly what they’re up to—and it’s actually really hilarious. Bieber decided to throw each shoe into the crowd at the Wireless Festival in Frankfurt, Germany, and now, these babies are on their own adventures and achieving more internet fame than anything I’ve ever posted. 

The right Yeezy shoe is for sale on eBay, and it’s currently going for a minimum of 5,000 euros (that’s about $5,700 here in the states). I can only imagine the bids will climb—there are a lot of Beliebers out there who would kill for a beautiful white shoe to cherish forever. But fans better hurry—the bidding ends on July 4. TMZ reports that at least a portion of the money from the eBay sale will be donated to charity, so at least there’s some good to come out of Bieber’s footwear.

Now to the left Yeezy, who is living a whole different life: one of Instagram fame, that is. Its page, @theleftyeezy, has 6,600 followers already and provides full insight into the exciting life of Bieber’s left shoe, from nights out with fellow fans to Boomerangs of the shoe’s encounters with gravity. The page also shared the Biebs’ shoe size (it’s an 8.5 if you were curious). The adventures will only continue for the left shoe, and I hope JB sees the page and knows that his designer footwear is in good hands.

The real question is, will left shoe become more famous than left shark?

Abbey is a senior at the University of Wyoming and is currently majoring in Journalism. She couldn't imagine a world without Jesus, coffee, The 1975, Twitter or her family. You'll usually find her at a concert or cafe somewhere, which is where she spends majority of her free-time. Talking to band members after their shows is a hobby, along with thrifting & indulging in all aspects of pop culture. After college, she plans to spend more time at concerts, getting paid to write about music and bands.