It's only natural that Justin Bieber fans would be excited that he's performing at the Grammys for the first time in five years — but maybe they're getting a bit too excited.
Over the weekend, Karla Welch — the celebrity stylist who preps Justin, Hailee Steinfeld, and more of the coolest celebs — cryptically tweeted that she was "feeling suits."
I'm feeling suits
— Karla Welch Stylist (@karla_welch) enero 24, 2016
Apparently J.B. fans took that to mean she was feeling them specifically for Justin. Scroll through Karla's Instagram and you see comment after comment from fans begging her to put Justin in a suit for the Grammys. "JUSTIN IN A SUIT = GRAMMY IN FLAMES WHEN HE ARRIVES ππππππ," reads one comment. Another, longer comment reads: "This is what you need to do. Put justin in a suit. Shave his face. Make his hair slick back. Do not let him wear a hat. He better not show up at the freaking Grammys in large t shirt okay? Okay. Make my baby look fye. And don't screw up if he shows up looking like crap it's your fault [sic]."
The problem? These comments are being left on photos not featuring Justin, like one of Karla's daughter or Karla's client and American Horror Story star Sarah Paulson — and Karla has had enough.
Beliebers, quit going on about suits or I won't put him in one! That includes my Instagram. I love you all!
— Karla Welch Stylist (@karla_welch) enero 25, 2016
"Beliebers, quit going on about suits or I won't put him in one!" she tweeted today. "That includes my Instagram. I love you all!"
It would appear, though, that her tweet just brought more commenters to her Instagram. Example: "SORRY FOR BEING ANNOYING BUT WE JUST WANT HIM DRESSED LIKE THE MILLIONAIRE HE IS AND NOT LIKE A HOMELESS. WE ARE TALKING ABOUT THE GRAMMYS KARLA."
Of course, what these Beliebers are missing is the fact that a celebrity stylist's job is also to dress their clients the way they want to dress — which means Karla is picking the kind of clothes Justin likes to wear. And judging by his street style, Justin likes to wear oversized t-shirts and ripped jeans.
While we're all for more men taking a polished stance on the red carpet, we're also all about expressing personal style. Karla's job is just to help Justin hone his style for the red carpet —not to use him as a personal dress-up doll.
Beliebers, let's all hope it's not too late now to say sorry.
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