Justin Bieber Asks His Ladies To ‘Calm Down’ Following Kim Kardashian Death Threats

Justin Bieber is asking his fans – who have been known to trample people, including his own mother – to calm down and stop cyber-threatening Kim Kardashian.

The Canadian teen sensation sent his fans into Twitter spiral after the 16-year-old met the 29-year-old reality starlet at the White House Correspondents’ dinner over the weekend.

Kim appeared to enrage Bieber fans over the weekend when she proclaimed on Twitter, “I officially have Bieber Fever!!!”

Biebs then posted a photo of him and Kim, writing, “Look its my girlfriend” – which apparently drove some of his fans to begin Twitter threatening the “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” star.

“I’m getting death threats,” Kim Tweeted to Justin on Tuesday night. “This is unBeliebable!!!”

Sensing he might have a fan revolt on his young hands, Biebs asked his army of bang-loving lady listeners to retreat.

“ladies calm down. @kimkardashian is a friend,” he wrote on Wednesday. “A very sexy friend but a friend. no need 4 threats. Let’s all be friends and hang out often”

No word if Biebs’ Tweet edict was enough to end his fan’s Twitter assault on Kim.

In related news, during a recent interview in New Zealand last week Biebs had trouble understanding the word “German” when said by the host (See the accent snafu HERE!)

The clip went viral and the Huffington Post even wrote, “Bieber is English for ‘maybe home-schooling wasn’t the best idea.’”

Biebs fought back, posting a clip of himself on a German show counting in German.

“old interview where I count in GERMAN and translate my own name. Guess I know what German is guess home schooling is working out,” he wrote on Wednesday. “Do your research next time b4 making a lame attempt at hating on a 16 year old.”

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