My name’s Steph, I’m 17, from London, England and…

My name’s Steph, I’m 17, from London, England and I’m a huge fan of Justin. My first experience involving Justin was when he followed me on the 9th of August, 2009. Without me even asking. It was such a surprise! Unfortunately, I had a not so nice ‘friend’ who hacked my Twitter and blocked him. That obviously meant he no longer followed me. Until a few days later. The 14th of August. He followed me. Without asking. Again. The first thing I did was scream, then change my password.  Up until October 2010, I thought my chances of meeting or seeing Justin were pretty slim. Now I’ve seen him twice. On October 10, I remember coming home from college and my mum had a huge smile on her face. I asked her what her smile was for and she said she had booked two tickets for me and a friend to go and see Justin the following March. I couldn’t believe it. I couldn’t love my mum more for that! But the weeks went by, and the release of Never Say Never was coming up . I had never been to a premiere of a film before and thought you needed to be mega famous or rich to even have a chance of going. I was wrong. I rang my friend and we arranged to go. And yes, I missed a day of college because it was a weekday. My mum wasn’t happy but it was SO worth it. We arrived at 10am, outside the O2 arena on February 14th, 2011 and there were already hundreds of screaming Beliebers there, a sea of purple, literally. We waited for 7 and a half hours in the freezing February weather, until our bags were searched and we were all allowed in. There was hardly any space at the front of the barriers lined against the purple carpet but we found a tiny space to fit into. We waited there for another hour which seemed to drag! We finally saw Justin on the big screen, getting out of his car outside. I can honestly say I had never screamed so loud in my life. The cameras followed Justin all the way inside and onto the balcony where he did an interview and blew kisses to us all. Meanwhile, Carin, Scooter, Jon and Ryan Good had all stopped by and said ‘hi how are you’ to us all. They were lovely. After a while, Justin had made his way round to our bit of the carpet and of course, I was freaking out! I held out my copy of ‘First Step To Forever’ in hope that he might sign it, and he did! He looked right into my camera and said ‘Hey.’ I was the happiest person ever and could just about manage a ‘Hello’ back to him. Justin then made his way into the cinema screening and we sadly had to leave but I can say, I cried all the way home. It was the best day of my entire life, joint with the day of the concert. We arrived in central London early on March 14th, spent the day there and then made our way to the O2. We bought a programme and a glow stick thing each. We were entrance B and all I remember feeling, besides cold, was excitement!! There were honestly hundreds and hundreds of people just waiting to get through that one entrance. We were at the front and finally got let through, ran up the stairs, through the double doors and into our seats. The supporting acts, including Willow Smith were great! Then came the count down to Justin coming on and the whole audience counted down from 10 seconds. The atmosphere was electric. Justin did amazing that night and like the premiere, I didn’t want it to end. They were the best two days of my life and only in London, could you get a whole audience singing the ABC along with baby Justin on the VT between one of his songs, haha! I’d like to say to anyone reading this who hasn’t seen or met Justin yet, DO NOT GIVE UP! Your time will come when you’re least expecting it. The feeling of meeting my inspiration, was indescribable. And it still is to this day. So Justin, if you’re reading this, I’d like to say thank you for making my dream come true, twice and I love you. -@belieber_steph More here: My name’s Steph, I’m 17, from London, England and…

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