With many fans desperate to meet him, Justin Bieber, can hardly be surprised that hundreds of calls for him when he published his line number.
However, there was the teen pop star picked up the calls, but a man in Dallas, Texas, following the reports, Bieber tweeted your number instead.
The singer posted a message on Twitter late on Wednesday it may have been intended as a direct message, according to CBS.
Woops: Justin Bieber tweeted a number, adding: "I call it. His last number was a question mark, and when fans guessed the number to call a man in Texas
The tweet says "call me now" and gave a number with area code 214 - although the latter figure was a question mark.
The tweet was deleted - eagle eyes, but fans had already seen and began to re-tweet it spread quickly.
Some fans began to guess at the last digit - leaving a man in Dallas with about 1,000 calls throughout the night and Thursday.
Emily Horton, man's lawyer, told CBS that he began receiving calls shortly after the tweet was sent.
Uh oh: Justin Bieber Twitter feed displays the message containing the number, was blocked, before it was demolished
Horton said most of the calls were polite and sent a message to your friends to tell them the number did not belong to the singer.
The man, who has had the number listed for more than 20 years, is used for business and personal calls, so you do not want to change it.
"He does not want to cut off communication with people," Horton said. "He would like to see any way to filter calls, but right now there is no way to do that."
This is not the first time Bieber, 18, has tweeted a phone number that was not his - although the last time it was intentional.
Horton said most of the calls were polite and sent a message to your friends to tell them the number did not belong to the singer.
The man, who has had the number listed for more than 20 years, is used for business and personal calls, so you do not want to change it.
"He does not want to cut off communication with people," Horton said. "He would like to see any way to filter calls, but right now there is no way to do that."
This is not the first time Bieber, 18, has tweeted a phone number that was not his - although the last time it was intentional.
Joke: In 2010, Bieber tweeted the number of Kristopic Kevin (pictured) as revenge for a friend's Facebook hack
After calling the number constantly, was captured Kristopic Bieber published his mobile phone number online, asking supporters to call or send messages from it.
Kristopic was flooded with calls and received 26,000 text messages from fans. He was forced to cancel the number and Twitter account.
In December, Charlie Sheen accidentally published his own number on Twitter when trying to send a private message Bieber.
Sources: Daily Mail
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