This March, Madame Tussauds Sydney is urging Australians to check for signs of Bieber Fever, as the highly contagious condition prepares to sweep the country, with Sydney expected to be the hardest hit.
With March 1 – Justin Bieber's Birthday – historically shown to be the riskiest period of infection, Madame Tussauds Sydney is attempting to raise awareness of the disease during Bieber Fever Awareness Month and also help those already – both openly and secretly – affected.
Australians both young and old are encouraged to check themselves and their loved ones for the below Bieber Fever characteristics – with those being affected known as Beliebers – and to report them directly to Madame Tussauds Sydney who can assist those with their recovery.
Symptoms of Bieber Fever
Do you find it difficult to stop yourself from singing Justin's hit song Baby when you see a real baby?
Have you grown a sudden affliction for white bandanas and drop-crotch pants?
Do your loved ones get irritated at your ability to burst into tears when you hear the words, Justin Bieber?
Do you find yourself deleting your Spotify playlist history before giving your device to anyone else in fear of being judged?
Do you find yourself questioning your life's Purpose on a regular basis?
Has your partner become a little over zealous with the hair bleach?
When a loved one is struggling in life, do you find your first piece of advice is, Baby, you should go and love yourself?
Do you think the word swaggy is appropriate for use in everyday conversation?
When in meetings at work or at home, are you using the phrase, What Do You Mean more frequently?
Do you secretly love Canandians?
Sydneysiders are also urged to keep an eye out for symptoms around 15 March with Beliebers expected to be most contagious during Justin Bieber's Sydney leg of his Purpose World Tour.
If you or your loved one is showing any of the above symptoms, Madame Tussauds Sydney General Manager Mark Connolly says there is no shame in having Bieber Fever but the most important step, is to get help.
'We have seen many guests walk through our doors with severe cases of Bieber Fever, but when they get to see, hug or take a selfie with our Justin Bieber wax figures, they get their Bieber hit and it's amazing to see how quickly symptoms improve, or in some cases, subside completely," said Mr Connolly.
'We find those with a more severe case of Bieber Fever have shown significant improvement from repeat visits to Madame Tussauds Sydney, where they can meet both of our Justin Bieber wax figures – one from his Baby days and our newest figure, modelled off his most recent Purpose world tour."
Open daily from 9.30am, Madame Tussauds Sydney allows guests to get up close and personal with the young and grown-up wax figures of Justin Bieber, with the Darling Harbour attraction encouraging a regular dose of hugging, ab touching and taking a selfie with both figures as the main cures for the contagious illness.
For those wanting to know more about Bieber Fever and how to get help, please visit: https://www.madametussauds.com.au/en/news-events/news-updates/10-signs-you-have-bieber-fever/
From posing with international celebrities to taking the ultimate selfie with Australian icons, Madame Tussauds Sydney promises interactive fun for the whole family in the heart of Sydney's CBD in Darling Harbour.
Madame Tussauds Sydney
Where: Madame Tussauds Sydney, Aquarium Wharf, Darling Harbour (right next door to SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium)
Opening Hours: Open from 9:30am daily.
Cost: Book online and save up to 30% on afternoon visits. Walk-up price – Adults: $40, Children (4-15yrs): $28. Combination tickets are available with SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo, Sydney Tower Eye and Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary.
Contact: For general enquiries please call 1-800-205-851 or visit https://www.madametussauds.com.au/sydney/en/
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