Have You Been Personally Victimized By Justin Bieber's Mustache?
16 February 2016, 11:13 | Updated: 8 May 2017, 17:09

Do you feel weird about it? Because we do.
In case you hadn't noticed, the last few months have seen Justin Bieber experimenting heavily with some new looks. He's gone from ordinary looking dude in his early 20s to dynamic hair chameleon in a matter of months.
His white blonde transformation caused a huge stir.
People couldn't quite figure out what was going on with this hair cut.
And Justin's purple hair was quite the shock.
But, lately, he's been trying out a different look. He's gone full on (or as full as he can get) mustachio on us, and we can't decide if we love it or hate it.
Some of the earliest documentation of this new mustache look appeared around 3 months ago.
Since then we've seen it come and go to varying degrees.
His Grammy's 2016 look, however, put the icing on the mustache cake--so to speak.
There really is no denying that Bieber has been looking especially delectable lately, but is it the stache? Could this tiny patch of peach fuzz be contributing to the evolution of Bieber? Could Bieber actually be DADDY?
The fullness of the stache is a contentious point, but let's not dwell on that too much. After all, you have to crawl before you can walk.
The internet is giving the J-stache mixed reviews.
Biebers mustache is mine when I change my light bulbs then scream. Barely there but still frightening.
— Lesli Margherita (@QueenLesli) February 16, 2016
I think we can all agree that's a solid "no" to Justin Biebers mustache.
— alpalzal (@aezalesny) February 16, 2016
I love Justin Biebers little mustache lol so cute
— Serena (@serenerweener) January 30, 2016
justin biebers mustache has gtg or I will
— chloe (@chloeetanner) February 16, 2016
i like justin's mustache. he looks like a french man.
— kelsey lamaé (@lamaekelsey) February 16, 2016
Here is a look at the mustache in action.
Lol. Just playin. It's mine pic.twitter.com/BkjuckjZNe
— Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) February 15, 2016
AKA
VERDICT: Let's wait to see if the J-Stache grows to become a threat.
What do you think? Should it stay or should it go?