Fitness on homo eroticism tyga feel meBroughton, a local gym in Savannah, Georgia, has found itself talked about a lot recently.
It's been thrust into the spotlight by none other than Justin Bieber, who sent a direct message to the gym's Instagram page asking about a girl he saw in an Instagram video.
SEE ALSO: Justin Bieber is getting into the plain white tee businessThe video was of front desk employee Jessica Gober, who promoting an energy drink on sale. You know, as local businesses do.
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Gober caught wind of Bieber sliding into the gym's DMs, and reacted appropriately to when one of the world's biggest pop stars asks about you.
That is, with pure disbelief.
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It's not exactly clear what the Biebs' intentions were, or heck, how on earth he ended up on a random gym's Instagram page and saw Gober.
But if it was something romantic, well, sorry pal -- she is very much taken, it would seem.
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It's not the first time Bieber's gone asking about a girl. Back in 2015, he posted a photo of someone he didn't know, later identified as Instagrammer Cindy Kimberly.
Hey, you can't fault the man for trying.
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