Justin Bieber Ringtone Reportedly Saved A Man From A Deadly Bear Attack
In what sounds almost too unbelievable to be real, a Russian man says a Brown Bear attack was stopped by one of the most unexpected things imaginable — a Baby ringtone.
Back in 2014, Igor Vorozhbitsyn was walking through a remote forest in Russia when he was suddenly attacked by a massive bear. The animal reportedly mauled him so severely that he believed he was moments away from death. Alone, injured, and unable to escape, the situation quickly turned into a nightmare.
But then something bizarre happened.
In the middle of the attack, Igor’s phone suddenly started ringing. His ringtone — Justin Bieber’s hit song “Baby” — blasted loudly through the forest. According to reports, the unexpected sound startled the bear enough to make it back away and eventually flee the scene entirely.
What makes the story even stranger is that Igor reportedly wasn’t even a fan of Bieber himself. The ringtone had apparently been set by his granddaughter before the incident. A random choice… that may have ended up saving his life.
The story quickly spread online because of how surreal it sounded: a global pop song interrupting a deadly bear attack in the middle of a forest. While wildlife experts say loud, sudden noises can sometimes scare off wild animals, few survival stories have unfolded in such an oddly cinematic way.
For Igor, though, it wasn’t about internet headlines or viral reactions. It was about surviving an encounter that could have easily turned fatal. And somehow, against all odds, a ringtone became the difference between life and death.

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