What was supposed to be an intimate, five or six song set in Norway quickly turned into a one-song fiasco when Justin Bieber angrily walked off stage during his Oct. 29 Oslo gig. After attempting to clean up a water spill on stage, a frustrated Bieber started to lash out at his fans, which he's now apologizing for.
"Yo listen to me, are you listening to me? OK I'm trying to wipe the floor, give me a second yo," the "What Do You Mean?" singer told a few female audience members who were grabbing at his shirt. "Guys, never mind, I'm done. I'm not doing the show," he said as he exited the stage without returning.
The pop star has done an acceptable job at trying to repair his poor image but he's recently found himself in the midst of a few problems. Bieber found himself in the middle of a nude photo scandal when pictures oh him on vacation were leaked and he recently walked out on an awkward Spanish radio station interview after being asked an array of bizarre and insulting questions.
According to NBC, the singer took a note from his latest single, "Sorry," and apologized to his Beliebers via Twitter, saying: "Sadly it's been a rough week for me, long days no sleep, while having to be 'on' as they would say for cameras fans etc"
"In no way did I mean to come across mean, but chose to end the show as the people in the front row would not listen. Hopefully people will understand where I am coming from. I don't always handle things the right way but I'm human and I'm working on getting better at responding not reacting. Unfortunately people were affected by this as am I. For the people in the back I am so sorry and for anyone I may have disappointed im sorry. Sorry for wasting the tv people's time I'll be sure to make it up to you next time on tour. With love Justin," he continued.
The "Where Are U Now" singer is slated to unveil his latest studio album in over three years, Purpose, on Nov. 13. Fellow musicians Ariana Grande, Nas, Travis Scott, Big Sean and Skrillex will all appear on the upcoming album.
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