Justin Bieber Latest News And Updates: The Teenage Star Explains Outbursts, Says He Just Wants People To Listen

A lot of fans were in shock as they saw Justin Bieber storming off stage as if throwing a fit in recent concerts. It wasn't until as of late that the Canadian singer explained his plea of asking the audience to simmer down via a deleted message in Twitter that people finally understood this behavior.

US Weekly was fortunate enough to get a screenshot of the said message before it was taken down. The 22-year-old singer explained that some people don't want to listen, thus the request to keep the noise down. He continued saying that he is given the opportunity to finally tell everyone who he truly was and be honest about it and that if he didn't take the chance, it would be "doing injustice to himself and the audience."

Justin Bieber storming off stage may look childish and immature to some, but what he assured is that he is always going to remain true to himself on stage. The incident may be a way of showing just that. He further added in his deleted tweet that he is human, makes mistakes and will probably "not say the right things all the time."

As per E! News, the European leg of his world tour didn't come off as pleasant as he was blasted for calling screaming fans as "obnoxious." His Manchester concert also wasn't any better, to the point where he had to drop the mic as he left the stage when he was trying to say something. He returned after a few minutes and said that they would simply "do the music."

Here is a short video showing what happened during the Manchester leg.

Justin then ended his tweet, saying he is not angry with his fans, and that all he is trying to do is speak and connect with them. He mentioned he just wants to be heard and have people listen to what he has to say even for a little while.

If fans don't want to see Justin Bieber storming off stage again in his next concerts, perhaps the crowd should listen when he asks everyone to take a chill pill. Other than that, what happens next is yet to be seen for this Grammy winner. 

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