CROWD control barriers have been put in place at The Broadway ahead of a visit from 11-year-old Youtube star Tiana Wilson.
The Broadway said it is expecting "huge numbers" of fans will come down this weekend with the hopes of meeting the famous toy reviewer.
The Youtuber will be saying hello to viewers, otherwise known as her #TTSQUAD, as well as opening a two-day pop-up shop featuring exclusive merch.
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Ian Ward, general manager at The Broadway, said: “The Broadway team is thrilled to be welcoming Tiana to the Centre for the launch of the ‘Hearts By Tiana’ pop-up shop.
“Located in the Petergate Mall, customers have the opportunity to buy exclusive merchandise, leave Tiana a personalised message on a pop up comment wall, plus there will a spin the wheel competition for fans to win Hearts By Tiana products.
“The event has created lots of engagement across social media and we are expecting a huge number of fans from all over the UK to be attending over the weekend; we’re therefore advising that fans plan their visit with this is mind. To ensure Tiana meets as many fans as possible, she will be speaking to fans in the queues at 12pm and 3pm on Saturday and 1pm and 4pm on Sunday.”
Parents are encouraged to arrive early as the event will be first-come, first-served.
Given the number of expected visitors, event organisers said they cannot guarantee any opportunities to meet Tiana and apologise in advance for any inconvenience that this may cause.
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One shopper said: “They’ve put up loads of barriers – the ones you use for crowd control – on the Little Germany side of the Broadway.
“They’ve also put up a load more barriers inside the Broadway shopping centre too, so they’re obviously expecting a massive crowd for this YouTuber. Looking at all the preparations they’re making, it could be many many thousands.”
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