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Dear Beliebers: You Can Say Bye To Justin's Instagram Account If You Keep Hating On Sofia Richie

Get it together, Beliebers!
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UPDATE: Aug. 16 ― After threatening to make his Instagram account private, Justin Bieber took things one step further and deleted his account entirely. The move also comes after the singer and his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez exchanged some heated barbs on the photo-sharing app.

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On Friday, Justin Bieber and Sofia Richie seemingly made things Instagram official and the Beliebers of the world are not impressed.

After the Canadian singer and up-and-coming model posted a series of (admittedly) adorable, couple-y photos on the social media app, the hate poured down on Richie. According to Gossip Cop, commenters told Richie to kill herself and claimed Bieber belongs to them, not her.

Early Sunday morning, the Biebs addressed the haters on Instagram, writing, “I’m gonna make my Instagram private if you guys don’t stop the hate this is getting out of hand, if you guys are really fans you wouldn’t be so mean to people that I like.”

(Tell ‘em, Biebs!)

Of course, the comment didn’t satisfy the Beliebers, who took offense to the fact that the pop star called them “fans.” (Are they serious?) As a result, the hashtag #RIPBeliebers started trending on Twitter. Some also felt like Bieber was choosing Richie over them, according to Gossip Cop.

Here a just a few of the comments folks left online:

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Way harsh.

One commenter pointed out that Bieber has the option of disabling comments if he doesn’t want to see them (though he shouldn’t need to do that just to avoid abuse from his so-called fans). Unsurprisingly, Richie has already disabled the comments on her own account.

A note to all the Beliebers who have a weird ownership complex over the singer: Maybe you should go and love yourselves.

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