Robertson, just before walking down the aisle, switched on her camera to record an ultimatum for Justin Bieber

A bride walking down the aisle,
switched on her camera to record an ultimatum for Justin Bieber. Dressed in a beautiful white gown, Madison Robertson (@madrobertson) said the Canadian pop singer had only one "last chance" to have her before she was taken forever. Robertson posted the TikTok video on her profile, where it has received over 19 million views.
Moments before the wedding, Robertson, a superfan of Bieber, recorded an urgent video message for the 'Baby' artist. She said, "Justin Bieber, this is your last chance — you have 10 minutes; otherwise, I am gone forever." Her lighthearted jab at Bieber received an overwhelming response on social media, but a few unsolicited opinions questioned her love for her partner. While some accused her of cheating, others asked how she would feel if her husband recorded something like her for a celebrity just before their wedding.
"I would laugh because I’m not insecure," Robertson wrote, defending her joke. This isn't the first time a bride has gone viral for serving an ultimatum to a celeb just before her wedding. In fact, Robertson said, Syd Wingold (@sydwingold), a 29-year-old content creator, was the inspiration behind the video.

For those who aren't aware, Wingold had posted a similar video on February 3, except it was for Chief Keef, the American rapper. The quirky ultimatum took an interesting turn when Keef played along and responded in the comments with a playful GIF. Having a crush on a celebrity isn't uncommon. In fact, Rebecca (Riva) Tukachinsky Forster, in her book, "Parasocial Romantic Relationships: Falling in Love with Media Figures," found that nearly 80% of people grow so obsessed with a celebrity that they imagine being in a relationship with them. While she explained that having a crush on a celeb is completely normal, the obsession can negatively impact mentally unstable personalities. "Overall, these are normal and productive and good for you,” she says. “For people with healthy psychological profiles, it’s OK... [But] it’s people with mental health conditions that manifest in extreme celebrity stalking. The crush didn’t make the person dangerous. It is a dangerous person that had a crush," she added.


Meanwhile, reacting to Robertson's lighthearted video, @that.blackranger confessed, "If my fiancé ever did this, and I saw the video the day after the wedding, I’m filing for divorce." @chloelizabeth150 said, "All women should do this joke before their wedding to double-check they are not marrying someone without a sense of humor." @connielodder commented, "Haha, I’m laughing out loud because this is 1000% something I’d do on my wedding day." Similarly, @vbarner123 said, "That’s actually pretty funny. My husband would think it was hilarious. The fact that you can joke like that just shows that you’re comfortable in yourselves, have trust, and have a fantastic sense of humor. Big congratulations."
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