He just can't go anywhere without someone screaming, but is it all getting a bit too much for baby faced Justin Bieber?
After the 18-year-old went to see his old friend Usher perform he was mobbed by adoring fans and looked terrified.
Fortunately his bouncer was there to provide a reassuring hand, though he could not prevent the singer hiding his face in terror.
Justin caught up with his old mentor Usher, who was performing in an off-Broadway play at Union Square, and who used the night to debut some new material.
It has been a bit of a strange day for the superstar who wielded a 'Thor-style' hammer at the Tribeca Film Festival today, the spectacle made for a rather humorous comparison.
In fairness to the 18-year-old, he was hardly attempting to look menacing, as the 'hammer' was in fact an award presented to him by the festival this afternoon.
Bieber and his manager Scooter Braun, who discovered the youngster at the age of 14, were recognised at Tribeca with the 'Disruptive Innovator' award.
The award honors people who have disrupted their industry with new technologies, ideas, and strategies.
Justin accepted the award speaking about how he credited the Internet with his rise to stardom.
Afterwards Justin caught up with his old mentor Usher, who was performing in an off-Broadway play at Union Square, and who used the night to debut some new material.
Justin said: 'For me, I need to interact with my fans. I take time out of my day to reweet fans.'
He added, neatly: 'I wouldn’t be here without the Internet.'
Appropriately, Justin took to Twitter almost immediately to share the news with his fans.
He posted: 'got the DISRUPT award at the tribeca film festival with @scooterbraun. in school i got in trouble for being disruptive. LOOK AT ME NOW. lol'
The teen added: 'the award was for how we changed the game. WE. ME and ALL OF YOU did this TOGETHER. THIS IS YOUR AWARD TOO. THANKS'
Justin has just returned from a trip to London, where he was almost under siege at his hotel, such was the fervour of the scores of fans who remained camped outside throughout his stay.
Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey and filmmaker and actor Ed Burns were among others who accepted the award- symbolically shaped like a hammer.
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