3. Justin Bieber
Is there a more polarizing pop star than Justin Bieber? He has legions of (female) fans willing to shed blood in his name just for a chance to see him in person and who believe the young heartthrob to be an infallible crafting of human perfection, while the sane members of our species see him for the arrogant, spoiled twerp that he is. Nonetheless, his level of fame is staggering, and as is so often the case, thats led to a feeling of invincibility. The pop idol has thrown his status in the face of everyone, law enforcement included, and recent run-ins with the fuzz have placed him in an unfamiliar position of accountability. As the subject of a deposition for a case involving his bodyguard who has been accused of beating up a photographer, The Biebs showed an incredible amount of insolence and disrespect for opposing counsel, so much so that it was actually kind of admirable in a weird way. Sitting there with his haircut straight from A1A Beachfront Avenue in a chair too big for his underdeveloped body, the singer delivered one memorable scene after another. Some of the more amusing moments were his referring to his inquisitor as Katie Couric, his rage at the very mention of Selena Gomez, and arguing over whether or not the video can accurately be called a film. The kicker was when, in response to the question of if Usher was instrumental in his career, the wee little bundle of attitude replied with "I was found on YouTube...I was detrimental to my own career." The lack of f*cks given was unbeliebable.