Justin Bieber is getting easily fed up with his fans -- whether it's because of simply fan-girling too hard or clapping off-beat -- the "Sorry" singer hasn't been shy about displaying his emotions. The 21-year-old pop star halted a Spanish TV performance in the middle of hit track, "What Do You Mean?" to tell the audience to clap on beat as he proceeded to give them a quick lesson from the stage.
The "Where R U Now" singer was executing a live acoustic version of his smash hit, "What Do You Mean?" when he heard the fans clapping off rhythm. As Billboard notes, he decided to halt the performance and address the audience, telling them "At least clap on the right notes.'
"Come on guys. Stop, stop, stop," before instructing them how to keep in rhythm with a chuckle. "It's like this... If you're going to clap, at least clap on-beat," Bieber added. The clap-along lesson begins at the 2.34 mark of the video below.
This incident trails behind other recent mishaps concerning a nude photo scandal and Bieber walking out on an awkward Spanish radio station interview when he was asked about his partying habits and if he dresses himself, according to Us Weekly.
These events occurred around the same time the pop star, who recently finished probation for egging his neighbor's house, walked off a Norway stage in a fury. After only performing one song, "Boyfriend," of what was supposed to be an intimate five or six song set, the Purpose singer attempted to clean up a water spill on stage where frenzied female fans continuously reached out to try to grab a hold of his shirt.
After scolding fans with "Yo listen to me, are you listening to me? OK I'm trying to wipe the floor, give me a second yo" and "Guys, never mind, I'm done. I'm not doing the show," the pop star walked off stage. He later took to Instagram to apologize for "being off" lately.
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